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of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows: the average grade point
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. Sufficient knowledge of Science & Technology Studies (STS), strong interest in the development of STS research both theoretically and empirically, collaboration skills and an ability to work in
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exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html#toc8 Grade requirements: The norm is as follows: The average grade point for courses included in
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disciplines. The candidate will participate in the development of methodologies for repatriation and post-repatriation work. Knowledge of cultural heritage, museums, provenance, material culture and
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disciplines. The candidate will participate in the development of methodologies for repatriation and post-repatriation work. Knowledge of cultural heritage, museums, provenance, material culture and
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and reconciliation. The position requires a PhD in anthropology, museology, Sámi cultural studies, or related disciplines. The candidate will participate in the development of methodologies
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sensitive issues, material knowledge, community use, health and safety, terminology, and other. Potential research topics could cover, but are not limited to: Identification and development of culturally
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to theoretical development and empirical knowledge both at TIK and in the greater community of innovation scholars. Much of the ongoing work in the innovation group is based on externally funded projects
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, organisation and management, and more cross-disciplinary areas. More about the position The position is suitable for candidates who seek to conduct original work that contributes to theoretical development and
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whether technological development is always “progress”. While seemingly a critical approach, it also clearly allow for the appreciation of how technology is conducive to reaching our fundamental goals