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) Established Researcher (R3) Positions Other Positions Application Deadline 15 Mar 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Country Norway Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37.5 Offer Starting
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are international. UNIS was established in 1993 and is operated as a state-owned company under the Ministry of Education and Research. The administrative language is Norwegian. UNIS' values are inclusion
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advertisement About us Molde University College - Specialized University in Logistics (HiMolde) is a leading teaching and research institution within several areas, with the vision "Knowledge and ambitions
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:59 (Europe/Oslo) Country Norway Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 37,5 Offer Starting Date 3 Aug 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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open up exciting career opportunities? As a PhD Candidate with us, you will work to achieve your doctorate, and at the same time gain valuable experience that qualifies you for a further career in higher
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15 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Earth Science Research Field Geosciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions Other
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First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 5 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Oslo) Country Norway Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU
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consequences. Landscapes are arenas for competing or even contradicting interests, and projects inducing large-scale changes tend to end in conflicts about types of land use and aesthetics. However, these
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continues to undergo profound physical transformations. The prospect of a “blue,” seasonally ice-free Arctic Ocean introduces new risks and reshapes patterns of activity. On land, melting permafrost and
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-called “solid air voids,” such as superabsorbent polymers, microspheres (solid air, master air, etc.), cork powder, and soft and/or porous fibers. Other approaches include gas formation in fresh concrete