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medicine and health sciences and the fellow is expected to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The admission must be approved within three months. The PhD studies at the University of Oslo
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sections within the Department of Community Medicine and Global Health. The department is a globally oriented research environment, bringing together scholars from medicine, the health sciences and the
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. The Institute of Basic Medical Sciences overall objective is to promote basic medical knowledge in order to understand normal processes, provide insight into mechanisms that cause illness, and promote
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, Innovation and Culture. 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
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Innovation studies Apply for this job See advertisement About the position One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture
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recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society. ARENA Centre for European Studies is a research centre under the Faculty of Social Sciences. ARENA promotes theoretically oriented
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have a grade B or better in the Norwegian educational system Candidates with a dental degree/strong knowledge on cancer/oral cancer biology will be preferred Good written and oral proficiency in English
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research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture at the University of Oslo. The position forms a central part of the research project
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of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Oslo. The position is based at the University of Oslo, and is jointly led and supervised by the University of Oslo, the ERC HOMME grant (PI Vegard
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position for a period of three years. After the Single Use is a bold global cooperative across four continents that promises to develop a new field of critical arts, humanities, and social science research