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English Post doctoral position: Epigenetic and epitranscriptomic regulation of early Embryo Development Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A three-year post doc position is available
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description A three-year post doc position is available at Clinical Medicine, The Medical Faculty, University of Oslo
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a post-doctoral fellow, you will be working on the NORCIE project alongside Professors Craig Parsons and Bent
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ARENA Centre for European studies at UiO as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in political economy, focusing on EU dynamics! Post-doctoral fellowship NORCIE - Norwegian Centre for International Economics Apply
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their PhD within the last five years will be considered; family leave etc, should be accounted for in the CV. Applicants must have submitted their doctoral thesis prior to the application closing date
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Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox Qualifications Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in molecular biology, cancer biology, genomics, stem cell biology, or a related
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on methodology and academic writing. Required selection criteria You must have completed a doctoral degree in Medical technology or similar areas or be in the final phase of your doctorate and can document that
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via Unsplash Colourbox Qualifications Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in molecular biology, cancer biology, genomics, stem cell biology, or a related discipline
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LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Eligibility criteria Supported fellows must be in possession of a doctoral degree at the time of the call deadline. Applicants who have successfully defended their doctoral
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fellows must be in possession of a doctoral degree at the time of the call deadline. Applicants who have successfully defended their doctoral thesis but who have not yet formally been awarded the doctoral