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try again. UiO/Anders Lien 28th April 2025 Languages English English English Full time PhD research fellow at the department of Psychology PhD-fellowship in Quantitative Social Science on Family
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on all levels, including PhD. The faculty has about 6000 students and nearly 600 members of staff. The Department of Life Sciences and Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences has a vacant three-year
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dissemination, and to collaborate with colleagues, as well as develop proposals for new research projects. Minimum Requirements A PhD in a relevant field (International Relations, Political Science, Anthropology
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on all levels, including PhD. The faculty has about 6000 students and nearly 600 members of staff. The Department of Life Sciences a nd Health at the Faculty of Health Sciences has a vacancy for a fixed
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This PhD programme is interdisciplinary and recruits PhD candidates with different academic backgrounds. Application and admission requirements About the programme The Study of Professions is a
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), which is equivalent to 150 ECTS credits. The training component consist of two obligatory courses in Health Sciences, one course in methodology and two optional courses. With a PhD in Health Sciences, you
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a data infrastructure to study the connection between environment, genes, and mental health. It will gather and organize large collections of data on people's health, environment, and genetic
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for the development of musculoskeletal models with emphasis on (i) curriculum learning based approaches to control complex motions of physiological models in physical environments such as the motion of the whole body