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funded by the Research Council of Norway. MishMash comprises more than 200 faculty members from higher education institutions across Norway and collaborates with numerous public and private sector partners
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and written communication skills in English. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, with high work capacity and a structured approach to complex and parallel processes. Ability to manage a
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animal cell culture techniques, including isolation and culture of primary cells, and familiarity with laboratory methods such as qPCR, immunohistochemistry, and flow cytometry are required. Experience in
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methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a prerequisite. See admission requirements: PhD in Social Science Applicants must meet the grade
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to the specialization Arctic Vulnerabilities in the PhD programme. The appointment period is normally three years without teaching duties, but a four-year period with 25 % duties may be considered. Duties may include
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on an individual basis. Candidates must demonstrate solid knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a
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knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a prerequisite. See admission requirements: PhD in Social
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) Positions PhD Positions Country Norway Application Deadline 20 Jan 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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. Candidates must demonstrate solid knowledge of relevant social science theories and methods necessary to carry out the proposed PhD project. Admission to the faculty’s PhD programme is a prerequisite. See
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, and Working life (SOLA ), and linked to the specialization Governance and Democracy in Transition in the PhD programme. The appointment period is normally three years without teaching duties, but a