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thesis work. Actively contributing to the development of the study programs and the pedagogical methods at MEK. Participate in RDI activities within robotics including participation in applications
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methods at MEK. Participate in RDI activities within industrial automation including participation in applications for internal and external funding. Initiating and leading applications for internal and
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documentation such as: certified copy of admission to a PhD programme programme summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your PhD project, topic, method, theoretical approach, and
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your PhD project, topic, method, theoretical approach, and why this course will be relevant for your project. About the programme The PhD programme in Innovation for Sustainability is based
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This PhD programme is interdisciplinary and recruits PhD candidates with different academic backgrounds. Application and admission requirements About the programme The Study of Professions is a
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: Certified copy of admission to a PhD programme, programme summary of approximately one A4 sized sheet including information about your PhD project, topic, method, theoretical approach, and why this course
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. The programme is characterized by methodological and theoretical diversity. The training component consists of 30 ECTS credits and will support the work you do in the research component (the thesis
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information science, journalism and media studies, social work, social policy and child welfare, public management and business. The faculty has about 4200 students and nearly 280 members of staff. Oslo
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information science, journalism and media studies, social work, social policy and child welfare, public management and business. The faculty has about 4200 students and nearly 280 members of staff. Oslo
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Admission to this PhD programme is continuous. To apply you need a five-year master's degree or equivalent in teacher education or other qualifications in teaching education, educational sciences