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31st July 2025 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English PhD position in Cultural and Cognitive Evolution at the Department of Psychosocial Science Apply for this job See advertisement UiB
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evaluation. We can offer: A good and challenging work environment in research front of heart disease in women Salary NOK 660 000 (code 1109), specialist NOK 680 000 gross p.a. for a fulltime position. In the
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to develop the candidate, relevant publication activity Visits to international institutions for periods of 6-12 months will generally be valued positively. The application should include a description of how
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Europe's leading universities, internationally recognized for high quality in research and education. As a societal institution, we shall contribute to sustainable and democratic development and be
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democratic development and be an attractive and inclusive place to study and work. ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) PhD
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, content interaction and availability, and Norwegian language technology. The goal is to develop responsible technological solutions to societal challenges like AI, fake news, echo chambers, and political
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language technology. The goal is to develop responsible technological solutions to societal challenges like AI, fake news, echo chambers, and political polarisation. The results will be new digital tools
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, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, statistics or a related field. The position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The
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position offers excellent opportunities for scientific development within an international research environment. About the project/work tasks The specific tasks will be tailored to the candidate’s background
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the development of headache, and how headache impacts the Norwegian economy. The project applies advanced methods in epidemiology, causal inference, genetic epidemiology, and machine learning. As a PhD candidate in