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Fellow in Innovation Studies (AIP) Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology
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Fellow in Innovation Studies Apply for this job See advertisement Job description One PhD research fellowship (SKO 1017) in Innovation studies is available at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and
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, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo (UiO). The PhD position is connected to the development of the ongoing research project «Democracy, children and representation» (Demorep). A short
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The postdoctoral position is embedded in the PlastBrain project funded by NTNU’s Health and Life Sciences and Health initiative . The project aims at understanding how chemicals in plastics affect brain health via
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enrolled in the PhD program of the Faculty of Educational Sciences and is required to take 30 credits of coursework. The research fellow is expected to complete the PhD degree within the fellowship period
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of the appointment is 3 years. Recent publications by Dr. Greiff may be found on google scholar. Qualification requirements Applicants must hold a PhD in biology, immunology, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry
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Databehandlingsansvarlig: Microsoft, ASP.NET Formål: Støtter integrering eller "embedding" av en tredjepartsplattform på nettsiden. Personvernregler for databehandling: Microsoft, ASP.NET - Personvernregler
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supervising students at both the master's and PhD levels. The main purpose of a postdoctoral fellowship is to provide the candidates with enhanced skills to pursue a scientific top position within or beyond
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, and methodological expertise from educational measurement, psychometrics, econometrics, statistics, and biostatistics. The PhD fellowship is affiliated with CREATE’s research strand 3 «Addressing key
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-year fulltime position as PhD Research Fellow at the Centre for Research on Equality in Education (CREATE), University of Oslo, Norway. CREATE is an interdisciplinary Centre of Excellence funded by