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or equivalent Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteDepartment of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and IdeasCountryNorwayGeofield Where to apply Website https
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for example on anthropology, cognitive approaches to literature, game studies or philosophy, are welcome but not required. For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job
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philosophy of science, health management and health economics, medical statistics, public health and community medicine, and nursing science. The department is organized into seven academic sections
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statement should primarily describe the applicant’s own teaching philosophy and an evaluation of own teaching in relation to his/her knowledge of students’ learning at a higher education level. You will find
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philosophy and an evaluation of own teaching in relation to his/her knowledge of students’ learning at a higher education level. You will find more detailed information about criteria and documentation
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/textual studies is available at the Department of Linguistics and Nordic Studies (ILN) or Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (IFIKK), University of Oslo. The PhD student will be
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to the topic, drawing for example on anthropology, cognitive approaches to literature, game studies or philosophy, are welcome but not required. An example of an early literary game is available on the project
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brief reflection statement. The statement should primarily describe the applicant’s teaching philosophy and an evaluation of their own teaching in relation to their knowledge of students’ learning at a
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for applicants who wish to obtain the degree of Philosophy Doctor (PhD). The position is affiliated with the Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Clean Energy Storage Research Group, focused on the development of combined gas
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university-level research center at the University of Stavanger. It supports a growing community of academics who use history, literature, media, religion, philosophy and art to understand how people relate