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position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department). About the project/work tasks: The theoretical physics
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physics at the Department of Physics and Technology . The position is for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility of a 4th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the Department
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of the master's program in contemporary art. The assistant will be participating in an exciting phase of the program, be part of a dynamic teaching environment and receive good development possibilities related
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master's degree or equivalent education in space physics or atmospheric physics or a related field. Master students can apply provided they complete their final master exam before 01.07.2024. It is a
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teaching, supervision, and administrative tasks at the department. About the project/work tasks: The project addresses the impact of demographic change on representative democracy. The growing proportion
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: The Politics of Demographic Change ” (funded by the Trond-Mohn-Foundation ). The other 25% may involve teaching, supervision, and administrative tasks at the department. About the project/work tasks: The project
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of diplomas, certificates of education and other relevant documents with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge (by the link on this page marked “Apply
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) years or max 4 months after completed the PhD-degree, if this is achieved within a shorter time than four years. The positions include 25 % required duties such as teaching, exam work or supervision
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“Representing the Future in an Aging Europe: The Politics of Demographic Change ” (funded by the Trond-Mohn-Foundation ). The other 25% may involve teaching, supervision, and administrative tasks
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such as teaching, exam work or supervision, depending on the demands at the department. The positions is part of the project “Hub Molecules of Life" (HubMOL), jointly funded by the University of Bergen and