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15th September 2025 Languages English English English Two PhD fellow positions in ERC-project “Private Law Firms as Transnational Advocates (PROBONO)" Apply for this job See advertisement Job
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institute, with expertise in a wide range of fields and strong communities of knowledge. We deliver research and innovation in energy, health care, climate, the environment, society and technology. Our
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About the position The Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture at Nord University invites applications from outstanding candidates for a PhD fellowship within the project “Dynamic genomes, invasive species
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-operation with the supervisor and other faculty members from the department. Projects joint with faculty members often involve collaborators from other research institutions. Candidates also participate in
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for project description is not followed. You can read more about this under "About the application" below. The applicant must account for how the project can be related to the relevant research group/network
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for Monetary Economics (CME), Centre for Research in Economics and Management (CREAM), Centre for Applied Macro and Petroleum Economics (CAMP), Centre for Experimental Studies and Research (CESAR), and Centre
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is affiliated with the Tumor Biology Research Group and the externally funded project NORTHCARE, led by Dr. Mathias Kranz . The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD
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knowledge about natural resource management Knowledge of software R Strong skills and/or interest in mathematical and statistical modelling is a strength Ability to conduct field work in remote alpine areas
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mediate life history adaptations help to predict changes in life history traits as salmon adapt to new environments help to develop new broodstocks with desirable maturation rates The project is implemented
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for Monetary Economics (CME), Centre for Research in Economics and Management (CREAM), Centre for Applied Macro and Petroleum Economics (CAMP), Centre for Experimental Studies and Research (CESAR), and Centre