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different disciplines within the social sciences. The emphasis of the programme is organizational and work life studies: Organisasjon, ledelse og arbeid (master) – Universitetet i Oslo (Norwegian only
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healthy participants and real-world clinical data from surgery patients for a more in-depth understanding of stress and resilience mechanisms. The project is an interdisciplinary effort bridging psychology
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, immunoprecipitation and confocal microscopy. Experience with cancer organoid models and/or bioinformatics is an advantage. We offer broad training possibilities in the required experimental methods within a stimulating
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way. At our research environment, we seek to understanding the origins and processes governing stability and discontinuity of biological and geological systems at different levels of organization from
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renowned both for the breadth of topics and methodologies employed and for its highly qualified researchers. OLA is a two-year, Norwegian language master’s programme with a student body from different
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affect of sleep on brain health and cognitive processes. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used in the project in combination with cognitive, neuropsychological and somatic assessments. The position will
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instead expressing ourselves differently and exploring silence as a creative, productive force – as meaningful starting points? More about the position The PhD fellow will develop an independent research
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to societal challenges Value conflicts and tensions in the life sciences and its different epistemic cultures and evaluative principles and practices. Applicants should read and relate to the more detailed
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candidate will join MISFAITH, an RCN-funded project that develops radically new, non-antibiotic strategies to prevent and treat peri-implant-related diseases. The candidate should, therefore, have an
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the knowledge base for decision making through six key activities: assimilating rich Norwegian datasets into process-based models novel modelling of forest disturbances more robust modelling of soil accumulation