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economics, geography, organisation and management, and more cross-disciplinary areas. More about the position The position is suitable for candidates who seek to conduct original work that contributes
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the main duties and responsibilities include conducting the following tasks: Plan and conduct research (e.g., surveys, focus groups, interviews) in schools, higher education and/or flexible learning
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national and international partners, including MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation (with Vandvik as founder and now chief scientist) and leading research groups in Europe (LSE, Oxford, KU Leuven) and North
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Ph.D., bachelor and master programs, including supervision of candidates and students within these programs, according to the TIK Centre’s needs and the candidate’s profile or interests. If such tasks
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position The position is suitable for candidates who seek to conduct original work that contributes to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation
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founder and now chief scientist) and leading research groups in Europe (LSE, Oxford, KU Leuven) and North America (Harvard, Dartmouth). The Postdoctoral Fellow will be part of the Department of Behavioural
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. The research fellow must take part in the Faculty’s approved PhD program (TIK track) and is expected to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The main purpose of the fellowship is research
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of employment is Oslo. More about the position and what your main tasks will be The postdoctoral fellow will conduct research on transnational waste trafficking (such as electronic waste, scrap cars, paper and
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project here . The main research questions will be addressed through repeat qualitative life-story interviews with prisoners, as well as questionnaire surveys, in six countries on four continents
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Convergence Environment. Professor Astrid Sandsør or Associate Professor Nicolai Topstad Borgen , both at the Center for Research on Equality in Education – CREATE, will serve as primary supervisors with