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broad range of academic disciplines and internationally recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society. Contact information: Professor Katerini T. Storeng (katerini.storeng
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on agreement), and is a 100%, non-remote position (though with a possibility for home office on selected days).NKVTS aims to assist those affected by violence and trauma. The center operates on an international
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of Oslo. More about the position: The position is available from May 2025, but startup date is flexible. The position will be located in the laboratory of Professor Jahnsen at Oslo University Hospital
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for Information and Innovation Law. The research group is dedicated to investigating the legal regulation of information and innovation in modern society, as well as the technological underpinnings that support it
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, Research Fellow, Research Assistant and Resident. Good proficiency in English, both written and spoken, is required Desired qualifications Experience in research-related work Experience with project work It
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to relevant data collection in funded projects at the department Lead and contribute to scientific publications together with colleagues Collaborate with senior academic colleagues in applications for further
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between 2015 and 2017. We have Norwegian registry data on refugees’ demographic background, labour market participation and health service use for the entire study group (N= 14,200) and a Norwegian control
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