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offer: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 540 500 (code 1017, pay grade 55) in the state salary scale. For applicants with at least one
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of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 540 500 (code 1017, pay grade 55) in the state salary scale. For applicants with at least one year of employment in a position as a General
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: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary at pay grade 55 (code 1017/pay framework 20.10) NOK 540 500 before taxes, in the state scales. Further
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environment Salary at pay grade 55 (code 1017/pay framework 20.10) NOK 540 500 before taxes, in the state scales. Further increases in salary will be based on seniority in the position. Enrolment in
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. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent LanguagesNORWEGIANLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits a good and professionally stimulating working environment salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale
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Benefits We can offer a good and professionally stimulating working environment. salary as PhD research fellow (Code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 532 200
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professionally stimulating working environment salary as research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 540 500 (equivalent to pay grade 55). Further
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the University of Bergen. We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment salary as research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 540
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of the project and its feasibility within the framework of the PhD program and research fellowship. Research environment: The research environment’s ability to develop the candidate, relevant publication activity
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PhD: Development and application of Machine Learning for downscaling climate predictions/projections
environment as part of the Bjerknes Center, whichc is co-located with the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen. BCCR is the largest climate research centre in the Nordic countries and among the leading