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. The project is one of four strategic initiatives funded by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, 2024‒2028. The main aim of the project is to discuss how humans affectively deal with environmental
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. The project is one of four strategic initiatives funded by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, 2024‒2028. The main aim of the project is to discuss how humans affectively deal with environmental
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) is available at the Department of Media and Communication , University of Oslo. The position is associated with HumAIn: A humanities hub for the reimagination of AI
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Excellence funded by the Research Council of Norway. This interdisciplinary centre focuses on rhythm as a structuring mechanism for the temporal dimensions of human life. Methods from musicology, psychology
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. The position is associated with HumAIn: A humanities hub for the reimagination of AI project (uio.no) , funded by the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo. The candidate is expected to develop a research
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mechanism for the temporal dimensions of human life. Methods from musicology, psychology, neuroscience, and informatics are combined to study rhythm as a fundamental property that shapes and underpins human
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domain of Parrot is in human-centred Internet-of-Things (including participatory sensing and mHealth), which are especially prone to privacy issues. The goal of Parrot is to develop privacy engineering
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of Humanities, University of Oslo, 2024‒2028. The main aim of the project is to discuss how humans affectively deal with environmental change, as represented in and through literature, from the past and today, in
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University of Oslo. According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has
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research fellowships are available to investigate literary games in the early-modern period, with a particular emphasis on France in the seventeenth century and the relationship between literary games and