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30th March 2026 Languages English English English Are you highly motivated for a PhD education and interested in mitigating GHG emissions from cattle? PhD scholarship within food systems and
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. The project is embedded within the SmartWheat project at NMBU, which aims to deliver breeding solutions to climate-induced drought stress threatening wheat production in Norway and northern Europe, using
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15 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Research Field Medical sciences » Veterinary medicine Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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– Norwegian Centre for Tax Research, an independent and ambitious research centre hosted by the School of Economics and Business at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU). The centre is mainly
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) has a vacant 3-year position as PhD research fellow in Environmental Radioactivity/ Radiochemistry/Ecotoxicology Knowledge of radionuclide behavior in the environment is fundamental for minimizing its
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Medicine, Section for Small Ruminant Research and Herd Health in Sandnes, a PhD position is available within the project PIG-ART: Optimization of advanced assisted reproductive technologies in pigs. This is
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17th April 2026 Languages English English English Melano-macrophages are prominent participants in the fish immune system, but what do they do? PhD scholarship within fish immunology Apply
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with disabilities. More information about NMBU is available at www.nmbu.no/en Questions about the position Volha Shapaval Professor +47 98418248 volha.shapaval@nmbu.no Where to apply Website https
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about NMBU is available at www.nmbu.no/en Where to apply Website https://universitypositions.eu/jobs/301033448-postdoc-phd-fellowship-in-electro… Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation
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) has a vacant three-year PhD–position within the SalmoPro project. The goal of this PhD project is to identify the protein- degrading and carbohydrate-degrading enzymes in the salmon digestive system