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Norwegian is a plus. What can we offer? Active participation in a young and dynamic research group with a good working environment and a unique dataset. Some freedom for the postdoc to develop their own
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for a hard-working candidate. Qualifications Required skills A PhD degree within statistical genetics, applied mathematics, computer science, medicine, psychology, molecular genetics, or similar. Advanced
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develop the research line. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox Qualifications You must have a relevant PhD, preferably within statistical genetics, ´omics, molecular biology, computer science, medicine
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. 1 page) Transcripts and diplomas for PhD degree A copy of the PhD thesis and of relevant manuscripts, publications or other relevant research work Name and contact details of two to three references
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is highly motivated, well organized and dynamic with a high level of independence and creative thinking Ability to present and execute novel ideas in method development, data analysis and
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oral and written English. Openness to learning Norwegian is a plus.What can we offer?- Active participation in a young and dynamic research group with a good working environment and a unique dataset
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University of Oslo, studying the direction, dynamics and sustainability of the evolving European political order. The centre has conducted research on political, economic, legal and social integration
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(self-assessment). An initial self-assessment of opportunities for mandatory and recommended open science practices. External host declaration (for outgoing candidates only). Scanned copy of the PhD
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self-assessment of opportunities for mandatory and recommended open science practices. External host declaration (for outgoing candidates only). Scanned copy of the PhD diploma or documentation
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researchers towards an academic tenure track. The duration of appointment is 3 years. Your main tasks will be The position aims at further strengthening the innovative, and dynamic environment at the Clinical