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Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteAI LEARN centreCountryNorwayCityBergenGeofield Contact City Bergen Website https://www.uib.no/en/charterandcode Street
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Master’s degree. Please see https://hkdir.no/en for more information. The approval process will take some time and we recommend you to contact HK - dir as soon as you decide to apply for the position
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Duration: 3 years Start date: August 2026 at latest The students will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London. https://www.imperial.ac.uk
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endocrinology, AI, data science, engineering, ethics and law into an integrated field of digital endocrinology. The programme focuses on adrenal disorders as a case study for advancing digital health in Europe
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Norwegian master’s degree. Please see https://hkdir.no/en/ for more information about HK-dir’s general recognition. The review process by HK-dir may take some time. Therefore, please submit your application
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, gender, class, elites, and education. Applicants are asked to familiarize themselves with the research profile of the department when designing their project: http://www.uib.no/sosio/38157/forskningsprofil
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) to verify whether the education in question (bachelor and master's degree) is of a scope and level that corresponds to the level of a Norwegian master’s degree. Please see https://hkdir.no/en/ for more
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information about the recruitment process, click here . Life as a PhD candidate at UiB Marion Claireaux tells about life and work as a PhD candidate at UiB. Where to apply Website https://www.jobbnorge.no/en
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22nd February 2026 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Patient control of their health data used for research and treatment purposes at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen
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“Regulatory Case Studies” led by professor Malgorzata Cyndecka. The theme of the PhD project is challenges and opportunities raised by the nature, use and regulation of synthetic data in light of, in