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that the PhD candidates complete their degrees within the nominal length of study an attractive and good learning environment for PhD candidates The programme offers several courses and candidates from other
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exclusively. A career plan will be prepared that specifies the competencies that the Research Fellow will acquire. Access to career guidance will be provided throughout the doctoral education. Research topic
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with algorithms for wearable data University of Manchester (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythms. University of Bristol (UK): To learn mathematical modelling of hormone rhythm
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must have an academically relevant education corresponding to a five-year master’s degree or a cand.med.vet. (veterinary) degree, with a learning outcome corresponding to the descriptions in
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Organizational skills and a proactive approach to learning Ability to collaborate effectively and strong communication skills Ambition to produce high-quality work and publish results in prestigious journals
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and solutions that can change everyday life. Department of Structural Engineering We teach mechanical engineering, engineering and ICT, and civil and environmental engineering. The Department conducts
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engineering, information systems, learning technology, HCI, CSCW, IT operations and applied data processing. The Department has groups in both Trondheim and Gjøvik. The Department of Computer Science is one
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-year master’s degree or a cand.med.vet. degree, with a learning outcome corresponding to the descriptions in the Norwegian Qualification Framework, second cycle. The applicant must have a documented
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a doctoral degree (PhD), the candidate is expected to: demonstrate strong motivation, curiosity, and a learning-oriented mindset work independently, take initiative, and maintain good structure and
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characteristics To complete a doctoral degree (PhD), the candidate is expected to: demonstrate strong motivation, curiosity, and a learning-oriented mindset work independently, take initiative, and maintain good