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physical education, adapted physical activity, special education, disability sport, or another related field is considered advantageous. Oral and written communication skills in Norwegian and/or experience
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Russnes (OUS) (co-supervisors). The candidate is also expected to work in close collaboration with staff at the Department of Physical Performance, other departments at NIH, and collaborating parties at OUS
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education up to an obtained doctoral degree. This is a 4-year position including one year with teaching duties and other competence building tasks. Your immediate leader is Head of department. Duties
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research group, and other research groups within the computer science department. For a position as a PhD Candidate, the goal is a completed doctoral education up to an obtained doctoral degree. Your
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are environments that have unique challenges related to potential leakage and other integrity issues which require careful monitoring. The project will lead to the improvement of seismic inversion and montoring
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that links to this issue at hand. Based on this understanding it is expected that the PhD candidate develops frameworks and knowledge that others (later research projects and practitioners) can use to improve
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enrolment in the PhD program. Job Description Your main tasks as a PhD student at NIH are to: Complete an independent research project under supervision. Complete PhD courses or other equivalent educational
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other types of credits than sp/ECTS, must attach a confirmed conversion scale that shows how the grades can be compared with the Norwegian A-F scale and a Diploma Supplement or similar that explains
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teachers and students at NTNU or in higher education in general, on the one hand, and the regulations, rules, and incentives from the institutions, educational authorities, and the labor market, on the other
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market, on the other. The study must be grounded in pedagogical theory and an understanding of higher education. Methodologically, you can choose various approaches, including interviews, observations