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15th April 2024 Languages English English Norsk Nynorsk English 1 PhD position at the Faculty of Law (3 or 4 years) Apply for this job See advertisement UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through
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an incoming or an outgoing candidate, see mobility rules . The successful candidate will be employed at the Faculty of Law with affiliation to the Research Group for Natural Resource Law, Environmental Law and
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. The position is open to either an incoming or an outgoing candidate, see mobility rules . The successful candidate will be employed at the Faculty of Law with affiliation to the Research Group for Natural
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details here . The position is open to either an incoming or an outgoing candidate, see mobility rules . The successful candidate will be employed at the Faculty of Law with affiliation to the Research
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for promotions The basis for the position ceases if no further project funding and new law on state officials etc. on dismissal and preferential rights will be applied to permanent employees General information
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law, and comparative politics to understand efforts – usually by Indigenous peoples versus settlers/states – to (re)constitute frontier jurisdictions, especially in the North American Arctic
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at the department. The project combines political theory, constitutional law, and comparative politics to understand efforts – usually by Indigenous peoples versus settlers/states – to (re)constitute frontier
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discontinued if project funding comes to an end, and the new law on Government employees etc. regarding termination of employment and preferential rights will be applied. General information: Further information
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on competence according to the regulations for promotion The basis of the post is discontinued if project funding comes to an end, and the new law on Government employees etc. regarding termination of employment
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and personal qualities: Qualifications and characteristics for the associate professor: Qualified applicants have a Norwegian doctorate in a social science or other relevant field (law, psychology