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to become a university with a professional and labor-market-oriented profile. The Faculty of Health and Social Sciences has approximately 400 employees and about 4,900 students. We offer a wide range of
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coordination of resources, including operators, equipment, and facilities, both within and across projects. This position will bridge this gap by exploring the application of logistics methods and digital
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immediate leader will be the Head of Department. You will be supervised by Adjunct Professor Ole Øystein Knudsen, along with project coworkers from NTNU and SINTEF. About the project Hydrogen embrittlement
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of molecular data in cancer genomics. The position is connected to the project “Bayesian Rank-based unsupervised Integration of multi-source Data in cancer Genomics and the digital Economy (BRIDGE)”, recently
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the position. The position will be supervised by Prof. Casper Boks from the Department of Design and Assistant Professor Erica Löfström from the Department of Psychology. The Head of Department will be your
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Stig Brøndbo 26th May 2025 Languages English English English Faculty of Health Sciences PhD Fellow EU MSCA Doctoral Network project: ENDAMR Apply for this job See advertisement The position A PhD
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admission. Normally, one must apply for admission to a Ph.D. programme within 3 months after the start of the research project leading to the Ph.D. degree. More information and assistance will be provided
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: sport sociology sport psychology and coaching sport management sport philosophy sport history applied sport science Below, three examples of possible PhD project topics are presented. Other sport
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higher education and research, in and outside academia. This project has strong links with industry allowing you to provide with solutions to real challenges with market potential. We are looking for a
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of solar cells. This research work will be carried out within the project ”A Toolkit for Sustainable Photovoltaics Integration in the Norwegian Built Environment” (SolKit) funded by the Research Council