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, is expected early in the fellowship period. Preferred start is set to early autumn 2025. Admission to the PhD program in Health Sciences is a prerequisite for employment in the position. The final
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The post is remunerated in accordance with the Norwegian State Salary Scale and OsloMet’s salary policy under code 1017 as a PhD candidate, with a starting salary of NOK 532,200 per annum. The place of work
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, programme summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your PhD project, topic, method, theoretical approach, and why this course will be relevant for your project. Maximum number
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documentation such as: certified copy of admission to a PhD programme programme summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your PhD project, topic, method, theoretical approach, and
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well as academia. FAQ When can I apply? Positions will be announced here. Your employer may also apply for an industrial or public sector PhD, partly funded by the Norwegian Research Council (forskningsradet.no
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Admission to this PhD programme is continuous. To apply you need a five-year master's degree or equivalent in teacher education or other qualifications in teaching education, educational sciences
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-term position as a PhD candidate within the molecular biology research field. The position is associated with the Disease and Environmental Exposures research group at OsloMet. More information about the
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the Centre for the Study of Professions. Programme description Information about the content and structure of this programme is described in more detail in the programme description (student.oslomet.no) PhD
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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