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environment. salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 540 500 (equivalent to pay grade 54). Further increases in salary are made
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. We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment. salary as PhD research fellow (code 1017) in the state salary scale. This constitutes a gross annual salary of NOK 540 500
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: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64) in the state salary scale. For applicants with a degree in Medicine
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your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64) in the state salary scale. For applicants with a degree in Medicine or Dentistry, salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352
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been used successfully to trace sulfur cycling in Archean marine settings, but relatively little is known about near-shore and terrestrial environments. Sulfur isotopes in these locations are expected
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to Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research Fellow etc. We can offer: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64) in
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, Research Fellow etc. We can offer: Exciting development opportunities as part of your role in a strong professional environment Salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64) in the state salary scale
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environment Salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64) in the state salary scale. For applicants with a degree in Medicine or Dentistry, salary NOK 624 500 (code 1352, pay grade 64). For applicants with a
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must be uploaded at JobbNorge. LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits We can offer: a good and professionally stimulating working environment position as postdoctoral fellow (code
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the Earth's atmosphere and in the global electrical environment. The objective of this project may be achieved by answering the following research questions: What is the mechanism of gamma-ray glow (GRG