17 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth PhD positions at University of Oslo in Norway
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in Humans Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo
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are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The position is linked to the CannaStress project (Deciphering endocannabinoid stress buffering in
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editing is an advantage. The candidate must have excellent written and oral communication skills in English To be employed as a PhD Research Fellow, admission to a doctoral program is required. Normally
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are recruitment positions intended to lead to a PhD degree at The Faculty of Law. Applicants must be qualified for admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Law. Read more about the Doctoral Degree here
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oral communication skills in English To be employed as a PhD Research Fellow, admission to a doctoral program is required. Normally, one must apply for admission to a Ph.D. program within 3 months after
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of Law. Applicants must be qualified for admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Law. Read more about the Doctoral Degree here . Qualification requirements The position requires a Norwegian five
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their Master’s degree. Applicants with a grade point of C may be evaluated on an individual basis. To be employed as a PhD Research Fellow, admission to a doctoral program is required, or there must be a binding
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of Nutrition, UiO with the possibility of spending part of the time at The University of Gothenburg. The research fellow must take part in the faculty’s approved PhD program and is expected to complete
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good health. The Institute is responsible for teaching in basic medical sciences for the programmes of professional study in medicine and the Master's programme in clinical nutrition. The Institute has
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Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD fellowship to be based at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The position is linked to the project titled “An oxytocin intervention to support youth