33 application-forms "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" PhD positions at University of Oslo
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find more information about the research group here: https://www.med.uio.no/klinmed/forskning/grupper/kardiovaskular-crg/ The PhD candidate will be funded by the K. G. Jebsen Centre for Cardiac
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to the PhD programmes at the University of Oslo, an applicant must have a five year master's degree or equivalent studies that have been recognised by the faculty as forming a sufficient basis for admission
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health science combined with experience from, or an interest in social science research Master-level courses must have an average grade of B or better. Applicants with a grade point of C may be evaluated
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30th April 2026 Languages English English English Two PhD positions in Biostatistics Apply for this job See advertisement Job description Applications are invited for two 3-year PhD positions in
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quality (grade A or B). Applicants must document experience with and/or a well-described interest in the field of innovation studies, with special interest in studies of ICTs, digitalization and AI
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types to behavior. In this particular project, you will investigate how the hippocampus forms spatial memories and how these processes are influenced by addictive substances. You will use state-of-the-art
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research agenda. Qualifications Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) in a relevant discipline within the social sciences before taking up the post (SKO 1109
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. The position forms a part of the Norwegian Research Council funded research centre SURE-AI: «Centre for Sustainable, Risk-averse and Ethical AI». The position is for three years, with a possibility of extension
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-completion) in the master's study program must be specified. A copy of the master thesis and, if applicable, a list of other scientific publications. Academic diplomas and grade transcripts (university degrees
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, an applicant must have a five year Master's degree or equivalent studies that have been recognised by the faculty as forming a sufficient basis for admission The Faculties may stipulate additional admission