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of Art and Ideas . From Jan 1st 2026, UiO:Life Science is part of the Centre for Global Sustainability . To respond effectively to the accelerating biodiversity crisis, society urgently needs decision
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. The project involves research teams in 8 different countries in Asia, Africa, Europe and the US. This postdoc position will be part of the Norwegian team, and focus on healthcare plastics and waste in
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vocalization; and co-writing articles. The position is available for a period of 3 years. There is a 10 % component of the position that is devoted to teaching and administrative duties or other career-enhancing
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close proximity to Oslo’s city center and surrounding nature. Start date: 01.05.2026 or at the earliest after that. About the convergence environment The position is part of the UiO:Life Science
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, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. Project description The candidate will be part of a newly established Life Science Convergence Environment GENESIS: Gene–Epigenome–Active Matter Nexus in Early
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The candidate will be part of a newly established Life Science Convergence Environment GENESIS: Gene–Epigenome–Active Matter Nexus in Early Embryogenesis, funded by UiO's interdisciplinary strategic initiative
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Description We offer an exciting 2-year position that gives you the opportunity to develop a strong profile as researcher. You will be part of the ERC project “InternalFortress: Regulating European Freedom
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at the TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture , as part of the project “Convergence and cultural development in the life sciences”. The position is for three years, with a possibility of an
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innovation. NCMBM is part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, a collaborative network that brings together leading research centres across the Nordic countries and the European Molecular
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with expected completion of PhD no later than date of commencement. The positions are part of the Centre of Excellence, FAIR . One position is funded by the Norwegian Research Council through Grant