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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. 1st March 2024 Languages English Norsk Bokmål English English Research Fellowship in Law – EURNOR Apply
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training programmes at the University of Oslo. LAC-EU is an integrated four-year PhD programme, providing world-class, interdisciplinary research and training in social and political sciences, law, and the
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applicants who have interest in and experience with the employment of school development, educational law and digital technologies to strengthen the links between the academic field and the work practices of
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of the PhD training programmes at the University of Oslo. LAC-EU is an integrated four-year PhD programme, providing world-class, interdisciplinary research and training in social and political sciences, law
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representation of the nonhuman natural world in territorial governance; and normative approaches to migration in the context of global climate change. The research may be in geography, international law
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geography, international law, philosophy, political theory, or other relevant related disciplines or interdisciplinary approaches (e.g. environmental studies). Preference will be given to applicants with
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on master levels. In particular, we welcome applicants who have interest in and experience with the employment of school development, educational law and digital technologies to strengthen the links between
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the forefront as a provider to both UiO and the wider research and higher education sector. Employments are carried out following the principles of the Civil Service Act, and laws that regulate the export
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or combinations of cases will also be considered. The applicants should have sufficient background knowledge of intellectual property law to be able to carry out the study. They are also expected to have the
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technology, there is a strong interest in designing and implementing new materials that can push and move the field beyond Moore’s law. A range of different strategies show great promise, including the use