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for the training and development of PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows, including individually tailored career development plans with formal supervision and project-based learning tied to deliverables
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biology to establish a bridge between bench and bedside. This is of utmost importance to exploit in clinical medicine the recent development in immunology, biochemistry and molecular biology with
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range of these criteria will be explicitly addressed and assessed. Academic quality, development, potential and breadth will be prioritised in this order. Jarli & Jordan / UiO via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan
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Collaborative skills In the evaluation of the qualified candidates the full range of these criteria will be explicitly addressed and assessed. Academic quality, development, potential and breadth will be
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and early-career researchers, its focus is on both producing cutting-edge scholarship and fostering the development of its members. Further, Skatteforsk brings together academics, policy makers, and
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. Exciting and meaningful tasks in an organization with an important societal mission, contributing to knowledge development, education, and enlightenment that promote sustainable, fair, and knowledge-based
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Medical Sciences provides excellent career development opportunities. The University of Oslo provides excellent welfare programs for its employees, and one of Norway’s best pension schemes with good
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, providing high quality research and teaching in economics. Besides labour economics, the key research areas at the department are applied microeconomics, behavioral economics, development economics
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communicated to stakeholders and incorporated into guidelines for ecosystem mapping and application. The main foci of REMap are development of accuracy-driven methods for ecosystem mapping and robust frameworks