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skills An internationally recognized medical degree (equivalent to a Master degree) with relevant specialization in the neurological field or a master degree in psychology, neuroscience, health sciences
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project "OEFIS: A Short-term Operational Earthquake Forecasting System in Southwest Iceland," funded by the Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNÍS) for three years. Main tasks The Ph.D. student will
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project as part of the HYCOMA research project: The Role of Geothermal Fluids in Cooling of Intrusions, which is funded by the Icelandic Research Fund Rannís for three years. Main tasks The PhD candidate
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, grammar, linguistics, literature, culture/Landeskunde, and teaching German as a foreign language. German is taught both in person and in distance learning. Main tasks The main duties of the assistant
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(if available) or a copy of the Master thesis if relevant to this project. The application deadline is April 15th 2025. Inquiries by email: hlynur@ru.is About Reykjavik University & University of Iceland
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Natural Sciences at the University of Iceland, invites applications for the full-time position of Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry. The main responsibilities of the job include teaching and
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, the interdisciplinary project Birch Forests of Iceland: Past and Future, which is funded by the Icelandic Research Fund Rannís for three years. Main tasks Since the time of its human settlement (ca. 870 CE), Iceland has
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for Research through a Project Grant from the Icelandic Research Fund. Main tasks The project involves the development of new statistical methods that make the best use of available data for predicting extreme
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experimental investigation for battery development, both supported by the Icelandic Research Fund (RANNIS), a project grant for 3 years. Main tasks The first project involves density functional theory (DFT
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teachers and scientists Relocation assistance is available. Reykjavik University is a bilingual university where courses at the master's level are taught in English. Applications should be submitted through