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15th April 2024 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English PhD Fellowships in Innovation and Regional Studies Apply for this job See advertisement Job description The University of Stavanger
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7th March 2024 Languages English English English Inland School of Business and Social Sciences invites candidates to apply for a PhD Research Fellowship in co-creation, innovation, and firm
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that includes but goes beyond critique. The hub is designed to facilitate a dynamic interplay between interpretation and creativity, emphasizing both methodological and narrative innovation, and showcase
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be converted into a four-year position with 25% teaching or project assistant duties. The candidate will contribute to the broad field of innovation studies, focusing specifically on digitalization and
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perspective, HumAIn fosters a proactive and creative engagement with AI that includes but goes beyond critique. The hub is designed to facilitate a dynamic interplay between interpretation and creativity
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, HumAIn fosters a proactive and creative engagement with AI that includes but goes beyond critique. The hub is designed to facilitate a dynamic interplay between interpretation and creativity, emphasizing
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and master's level in engineering and science, as well as PhD education in computer technology. The Mohns Center for Innovation and Regional Development researches innovation and offers master's
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emissions. However, there is still a need to develop more innovative solutions to further improve their efficiency, simplify their design and reduce their capital cost. This research may be based on Norwegian
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fluid motion, friction, as well as understanding the pattern formations that result. Experiments will be the primary emphasis of the research, including the development of experimental setups, design
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of work, and will be working closely with Professor Einar Wigen on plague in the Ottoman Empire. The main task will be to plan and carry out archival research on plague occurrences in the Ottoman