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and Environment Division, which has around 200 employees. It conducts basic and applied research on the climate system on various temporal and spatial scales, on paleo climate, anthropogenic climate
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practices, and chaplaincy within a pluralistic multicultural context of beliefs and worldviews. More about the position The postdoctoral position will be linked to the academic environment connected
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stimulating working environment. Welfare benefits* and social benefits including pension-saving in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, occupational injury insurance, full salary during sick leave for 52
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employment. We can offer: An engaged and professionally stimulating working environment. Welfare benefits* and social benefits including pension-saving in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
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, or a closely related field. Proficiency in analysing large climate and environmental datasets using statistical or programming tools (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB). Capability of both managing research
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fellows, for postdoctoral fellows NOK 595 000-668 000, depending on qualifications. An academically stimulating working environment. Attractive welfare benefits including excellent benefits for families
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research in interdisciplinary environments. Personal skills In the evaluation of applicants, emphasis will be placed on the following personal skills: Cooperation skills, and the ability to successfully join
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engaged and professionally stimulating working environment. Welfare benefits* and social benefits including pension-saving in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, occupational injury insurance, full
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research environment on “High-dimensional statistics” at OCBE. OCBE has expanded considerably during the last decade, becoming one of Europe's most active biostatistics groups with currently over 70
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our understanding of mental disorders by applying novel analytical tools to differences in genotypes and environment to predict disease trajectories. The project is part of a Nordic initiative in large