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) Research assistant There is a vacancy for a research assistant at the System Dynamics Group, Department of Geography, University of Bergen. The position is fulltime for a fixed-term period of 9 months. Total
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, University of Bergen, Norway. The position is for a fixed-term period of 4 months. The formal name of the predoctoral position in the university system is "research assistant". Total employment as a
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may participate in committee work and other administrative tasks within the University of Bergen The researcher has no teaching duties, but is expected to supervise master students and PhD candidates
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and cooperate within a research group will be evaluated We can offer: The University of Bergen is located between 7 mountains and provide rich opportunities to couple world class science with the great
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) General information: Further information about the position can be obtained from Professor Helge Ræder (PI), e-mail: [email protected] or phone: + 47 55 97 52 63. The University of Bergen must follow
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project (2024-2027) “Impaired microcirculation and tissue hypoxia as a possible mechanism in ME/CFS”, and is funded by the University of Bergen We offer the unique opportunity to work with state-of-the-art
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. Our main contribution to society is excellent basic research and education across a wide range of disciplines. Apply for this job Deadline 9th June 2024 Employer University of Bergen Municipality Bergen
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, religion, worldview, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and age. The University of Bergen applies the principle of public access to information when recruiting staff
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expression, and age. The University of Bergen applies the principle of public access to information when recruiting staff for academic positions. Information about applicants may be made public even if
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the ongoing project Research Council of Norway project (2024-2027) “Impaired microcirculation and tissue hypoxia as a possible mechanism in ME/CFS”, and is funded by the University of Bergen We offer the unique