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PhD Candidate in Chemical Neuroscience at University of Oslo in Norway, 2017




The University of Oslo is inviting applications for PhD Candidate in chemical neuroscience. Norwegian applicants can apply for this fellowship.
The University of Oslo, is the oldest, largest and most prestigious university in Norway, located in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. UiO attracts students and researchers from all over the world.
A highly motivated individual holding a Master´s degree who appreciates working in a team within an international and interactive environment.
Course Level: Fellowship is tenable for PhD degree programme at the University of Oslo in Norway.
Study Subject: Fellowship is tenable in Chemical Neuroscience at the University of Oslo in Norway.
Number of Awards: One position is available.
Scholarship Award: The position will be placed as SKO 1017 (position code) pre-doctoral research fellow, with salary range depending on qualifications (NOK 432 700 – 489 300) per annum. The position is for three years.
Scholarship can be taken in Norway
Eligibility: Seek a highly motivated individual holding a Master´s degree who appreciates working in a team within an international and interactive environment. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in zebrafish, neurobiology, and/or molecular biology with a keen interest in CNS disorders and drug discovery. Felasa C animal training and additional experience in chemical biology, animal behavioral analysis, electrophysiology and/or imaging methods would be an advantage.
  • The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, that aims to secure rights to research results and intellectual property.
  • The position will be placed as SKO 1017 (position code) pre-doctoral research fellow, with salary range depending on qualifications (NOK 432 700 – 489 300) per annum. The position is for three years.
Nationality: Norwegian applicants can apply for this fellowship.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: A highly motivated individual holding a Master´s degree who appreciates working in a team within an international and interactive environment.
Norway Scholarships
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Online Application
Application Deadline: The application deadline is February 19, 2017.

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