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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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conducts research that contributes to the sustainability of the Norwegian welfare state and the metropolitan region. The Faculty of Health Sciences consists of five departments and offers study programmes
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, fixed-term position as a PhD candidate within the “Disease and Environmental Exposures ” research group. Field of research A lack of effective new antibiotics is a major challenge in the fight against
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fellowship in the field of biomedicine. The doctoral candidate will be affiliated with the PhD program in Health Sciences and the research group Male Reproductive Health . Project/ Area of Research
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is on site at OsloMet’s Pilestredet Campus and the PhD position will be part of the same research group as the supervisors in the department. The application process If you would like to apply
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later. You may apply for taking courses at other programmes. You will be connected to a suited research group and will have two to three supervisors. What kind of positions will the education be fit
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an organised research education, and candidates shall participate in research groups. Externally funded candidates participate in research groups at their own workplace or in one of the faculty's
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, the applicant must meet at least two of the following criteria: the applicant must be able to document scientific publication the applicant must have research-related work experience (4) The grade requirement
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the aforementioned areas, related to digitalisation, health-technology, information security, sustainability, environment etc. The academic environment and research groups connected to the programme, and the course
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, you can expect: An attractive and supporting learning environment Participation in research groups Close supervision Skilled supervisors Excellent job prospects The programme is administered by