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the regulatory framework applicable to sea spaces, with a focus on maritime issues, marine sustainability, the ocean-climate nexus, and offshore energy. See further details here . The position is open to either
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proposals exploring the regulatory framework applicable to sea spaces, with a focus on maritime issues, marine sustainability, the ocean-climate nexus, and offshore energy. See further details here
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. Qualifications and personal qualities: Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD degree or an equivalent degree within a relevant subject area, such as digital culture, digital humanities, computational media, or a
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should have obtained a PhD degree in Law within the last 5 years. This time limit may be extended due to leave of absence from work in connection with birth or adoption. About the tenure track position
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labour law. Applicants for the position should have obtained a PhD degree in Law within the last 5 years. This time limit may be extended due to leave of absence from work in connection with birth
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various research activities to better understand the distribution and nature of earthquakes. The coastal areas of both southern and northern Norway are the most active on the mainland. Study of earthquakes
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to [email protected] Qualifications and personal qualities Applicants must hold a Norwegian PhD or an equivalent degree in meteorology, atmospheric sciences, climate or oceanography. PhD-students may apply
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partners. You are expected to co-supervise PhD- and MSc-students and participate actively in professional activities within the group and at the Department of Chemistry. About the LEAD AI fellowship
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unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) Postdoctoral Research Fellow position At the Department of Information Science and Media Studies
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is linked with a research effort aiming to apply cryptographic methods for studying the security aspects of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cryptographic approaches will be tested for attacks on AI and