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for this job See advertisement About the position Position as Ph.D. Research Fellow in Information Systems available at the Department of Informatics. The research fellowship is a full-time position with a fixed
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(Programming Technology). The fellowship period is three years. Depending on the candidate and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended either for compulsory work consisting of
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available at Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN). The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year may be considered and it will involve 25 % of other career-promoting work. Other career
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from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows
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at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo. The fellowship period is three years. Depending on the candidate and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended either
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. The fellowship period is three years. A fourth year may be considered and it will involve 25 % of other career-promoting work. Other career-promoting work may consist of teaching, supervision, and/or
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for Materials Science and Nanotechnology. The fellowship period is four years, including 25 % of other career-promoting work. This may consist of teaching and/or project-related tasks, such as contributing
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be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo. Place of work is Section for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Department of Biosciences and The Structural
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, Norway. A 4-year Phd Fellow position in pharmacovigilance is available at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Oslo. The candidate will be part of the UiO:Life Science convergence environment
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for offshore engineering, ship design, and coastal safety, but their occurrence is highly uncertain due to natural variability in wave conditions. Computational tools for simulating waves and quantifying