The ideal candidate will support the full scope of Human Resources responsibilities and partner with the organization on strategic initiatives. They will maintain and enhance the organization's human resources by planning, implementing, and evaluating human resources policies, programs, and practices. Responsibilities Recruit and Onboard new hires Conduct performance management and provide feedback Manage Payroll and benefits for employees Qualifications Bachelor's degree or relevant experience 5+ years' experience in Human Resources Strong recruiting and demonstrated ability to improve talent acquisition strategies Demonstrated expertise training managers and employees Strong organizational, critical thinking and communications skills Attention to detail and good judgement Show more Show less
Overview The Human Resources Manager will oversee the recruitment process, employee relations, benefits administration, and compliance with labor laws. This role aims to enhance organizational effectiveness by developing and implementing HR strategies that align with business objectives. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills while fostering a positive workplace culture. Responsibilities Oversee and manage the recruitment and selection process Develop and implement performance management systems Advise management on HR policies and best practices Conduct training and development programs for employees Handle employee relations issues and concerns Ensure compliance with labor regulations and company policies Analyze HR metrics to drive continuous improvement initiatives Show more Show less
The AI Automation & Robotics Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing innovative robotic systems and AI-driven automation processes. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate advanced technologies into existing systems, ensuring high efficiency and accuracy in operations. Your role will involve improving machine learning algorithms and optimizing robotic functionalities to enhance productivity in industrial environments. Your responsibilities will include designing and implementing robotic systems and automation processes, developing and optimizing machine learning algorithms for robotics applications, and conducting testing and validation of robotic systems to ensure specifications are met. You will collaborate with engineering teams to integrate AI in existing production systems, analyze data to provide insights for improving robotic functionality and efficiency, and troubleshoot and resolve issues in robotic systems and automation processes. Additionally, you will be required to document the development process and maintain clear records of design and testing phases.,
The AI Automation & Robotics Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing innovative robotic systems and AI-driven automation processes. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate advanced technologies into existing systems, ensuring high efficiency and accuracy in operations. Additionally, you will work on improving machine learning algorithms and optimizing robotic functionalities to enhance productivity in industrial environments. Your responsibilities will include designing and implementing robotic systems and automation processes, developing and optimizing machine learning algorithms for robotics applications, and conducting testing and validation of robotic systems to ensure specifications are met. You will also collaborate with engineering teams to integrate AI in existing production systems, analyze data, and provide insights to improve robotic functionality and efficiency. Troubleshooting and resolving issues in robotic systems and automation processes, as well as documenting the development process and maintaining clear records of design and testing phases, will also be part of your role.,
UNIS Pb. 156, 9171 Longyearbyen Om jobben Stillingstittel Postdoctoral Position in Glacier-Permafrost Interaction Type ansettelse Prosjekt, heltid 100% Arbeidsspråk Engelsk Antall stillinger 1 Søk senest søndag 31. august About the position Applications are invited for a three-year postdoctoral position within the CryoSCOPEProject (https://cryoscope-project.eu/) funded by the European Union (HORIZON-CL5-2024-D1-01)starting February 2026. The position will be located in the Arctic Geology Department at UNIS, but you will work closely with Thomas Zwinger at CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd in Espoo, Finland. You will also be integrated into a large project with other partners working on Himalayan, European and mainland Norwegian glaciers. Your research will be focused entirely on Svalbard and involve field work activity in Svalbard, during both winter and summer seasons and the implementation of the measured data into numerical models. Travel to the project’s partner institutions, to CSC and to international conferences are also expected. We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher with either existing working knowledge (or the motivation to gain it) in the application of numerical glacier models. The role does not include code development, but rather focuses on the application of Elmer/Ice (https://elmerice.elemrfem.org) to solve a particular problem at hand. We think you should be comfortable with geospatial data management, have preliminary knowledge in running simulations on workstations and clusters, and bring along some basic understanding of continuum mechanics (i.e. have some theoretical understanding of fluid-, solid- and thermo-mechanics and dynamics). You will apply these skills to explore the influence of polythermal glacier retreat upon permafrost aggradation, before examining how this influences groundwater and methane migration towards the glacier forefield. The application will not be limited to synthetic systems, because you will make use of the rich data resources made available by ongoing field work at a heavily instrumented glacier basin near Longyearbyen (the Scott Turnerbreen Forefield Observatory). In addition, you will help manage the fieldwork commitments, data management and outreach that is associated with running this site, working closely with the Principal Investigator, Andy Hodson (https://www.unis.no/staff/andy-hodson/)and other members of the Arctic Geology Department . Qualifications Required Qualifications A PhD in Geology, Earth Science, Geophysics or a related field that involved numerical modelling of glacial or permafrost mechanics and/or dynamics. Geo-spatial data handling skills (GIS, scripting, working on NetCDF files etc). Use of Linux machines and compilers, basic scripting in bash and python. Pre- (e.g. mesh generation) and post-processing (e.g., ParaView, Insight, NetCDF visualization) of simulation data. An emerging track record demonstrating publications in peer-reviewed, relevant journals. Excellent communication and English skills, both written and verbal. Advantageous knowledge and skills To work both independently but also within an interdisciplinary group of field and theoretical glaciologists. Experience of polar field work, including the planning and implementation of group work. If not experience in, then interest to apply numerical models to glacier and sub-glacial hydrological problems. Driver’s license class B (valid for Svalbard). We offer UNIS offers a challenging and varied job in an exciting, pleasant, and international environment. As an employee, you will be a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK), which provides one of the best pension schemes on the market. We also offer excellent insurance schemes, coverage of travel and relocation expenses upon starting the position, and staff housing in accordance with current regulations. The position is classified under the job code Postdoctor (code 1352). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 42,840 per annum is provided. A 2 % contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary. The income tax rate in Svalbard is currently 8 %, and a national insurance contribution of 7.7 % is also deducted. Application Inquiries about this position may be directed to: Prof. Andrew Hodson, email: [email protected] Please include the following documents to the application: Full academic CV Transcripts and diplomas showing the completion of master’s degrees Application deadline 31.08.2025 It is possible to request that your name/application be exempt from public disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (Offentlighetsloven) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion One of UNIS’ values is inclusion. We are committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment in the high Arctic. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, or other characteristics. Kontaktperson for stillingen Andrew Hodson Professor [email protected] Om bedriften UNIS is the world’s northernmost educational institution, locatedin Longyearbyen. UNIS has technical and scientific equipment, laboratories, and infrastructure for teaching and research in arctic natural sciences and technology related to the sea, land, and atmosphere. The fields of study include Arctic biology, geophysics, geology, technologyand safety. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately halfof the staff and students come from abroad. UNIS is a state-owned company, and the administrative language is Norwegian. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to experience the spectacular Svalbard with Longyearbyen as your workplace. Longyearbyen is a modern settlement with approximately 2,500 inhabitants, situated in wild and beautiful Arctic nature, offering great opportunities for outdoor activities, experiences, and a vibrant cultural life. Sektor Offentlig Nettsted https://www.unis.no Annonsedata Stillingsnummer 279e5c94-7ea5-42f6-86d3-39fb26b26734 Hentet fra jobbnorge Referanse 10258750
UNIS Pb. 156, 9171 Longyearbyen Om jobben Stillingstittel Postdoctoral Position in Glacier-Permafrost Interaction Type ansettelse Prosjekt, heltid 100% Arbeidsspråk Engelsk Antall stillinger 1 Søk senest søndag 31. august About the position Applications are invited for a three-year postdoctoral position within the CryoSCOPEProject (https://cryoscope-project.eu/) funded by the European Union (HORIZON-CL5-2024-D1-01)starting February 2026. The position will be located in the Arctic Geology Department at UNIS, but you will work closely with Thomas Zwinger at CSC - IT Center for Science Ltd in Espoo, Finland. You will also be integrated into a large project with other partners working on Himalayan, European and mainland Norwegian glaciers. Your research will be focused entirely on Svalbard and involve field work activity in Svalbard, during both winter and summer seasons and the implementation of the measured data into numerical models. Travel to the project’s partner institutions, to CSC and to international conferences are also expected. We are looking for a motivated postdoctoral researcher with either existing working knowledge (or the motivation to gain it) in the application of numerical glacier models. The role does not include code development, but rather focuses on the application of Elmer/Ice (https://elmerice.elemrfem.org) to solve a particular problem at hand. We think you should be comfortable with geospatial data management, have preliminary knowledge in running simulations on workstations and clusters, and bring along some basic understanding of continuum mechanics (i.e. have some theoretical understanding of fluid-, solid- and thermo-mechanics and dynamics). You will apply these skills to explore the influence of polythermal glacier retreat upon permafrost aggradation, before examining how this influences groundwater and methane migration towards the glacier forefield. The application will not be limited to synthetic systems, because you will make use of the rich data resources made available by ongoing field work at a heavily instrumented glacier basin near Longyearbyen (the Scott Turnerbreen Forefield Observatory). In addition, you will help manage the fieldwork commitments, data management and outreach that is associated with running this site, working closely with the Principal Investigator, Andy Hodson (https://www.unis.no/staff/andy-hodson/)and other members of the Arctic Geology Department . Qualifications Required Qualifications A PhD in Geology, Earth Science, Geophysics or a related field that involved numerical modelling of glacial or permafrost mechanics and/or dynamics. Geo-spatial data handling skills (GIS, scripting, working on NetCDF files etc). Use of Linux machines and compilers, basic scripting in bash and python. Pre- (e.g. mesh generation) and post-processing (e.g., ParaView, Insight, NetCDF visualization) of simulation data. An emerging track record demonstrating publications in peer-reviewed, relevant journals. Excellent communication and English skills, both written and verbal. Advantageous knowledge and skills To work both independently but also within an interdisciplinary group of field and theoretical glaciologists. Experience of polar field work, including the planning and implementation of group work. If not experience in, then interest to apply numerical models to glacier and sub-glacial hydrological problems. Driver’s license class B (valid for Svalbard). We offer UNIS offers a challenging and varied job in an exciting, pleasant, and international environment. As an employee, you will be a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK), which provides one of the best pension schemes on the market. We also offer excellent insurance schemes, coverage of travel and relocation expenses upon starting the position, and staff housing in accordance with current regulations. The position is classified under the job code Postdoctor (code 1352). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 42,840 per annum is provided. A 2 % contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary. The income tax rate in Svalbard is currently 8 %, and a national insurance contribution of 7.7 % is also deducted. Application Inquiries about this position may be directed to: Prof. Andrew Hodson, email: andrewh@unis.no Please include the following documents to the application: Full academic CV Transcripts and diplomas showing the completion of master’s degrees Application deadline 31.08.2025 It is possible to request that your name/application be exempt from public disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (Offentlighetsloven) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion One of UNIS’ values is inclusion. We are committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment in the high Arctic. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, or other characteristics. Kontaktperson for stillingen Andrew Hodson Professor andrewh@unis.no Om bedriften UNIS is the world’s northernmost educational institution, locatedin Longyearbyen. UNIS has technical and scientific equipment, laboratories, and infrastructure for teaching and research in arctic natural sciences and technology related to the sea, land, and atmosphere. The fields of study include Arctic biology, geophysics, geology, technologyand safety. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately halfof the staff and students come from abroad. UNIS is a state-owned company, and the administrative language is Norwegian. As part of our team, you will have the opportunity to experience the spectacular Svalbard with Longyearbyen as your workplace. Longyearbyen is a modern settlement with approximately 2,500 inhabitants, situated in wild and beautiful Arctic nature, offering great opportunities for outdoor activities, experiences, and a vibrant cultural life. Sektor Offentlig Nettsted https://www.unis.no Annonsedata Stillingsnummer 279e5c94-7ea5-42f6-86d3-39fb26b26734 Hentet fra jobbnorge Referanse 10258750
The Software Engineer is a pivotal contributor to our organization's ability to deliver reliable, scalable, and innovative software solutions that drive business success. This role is integral in transforming business requirements into high-quality software systems that enhance operational efficiencies and user satisfaction. Positioned within the technology department, the Software Engineer collaborates closely with product managers, designers, and other engineers, ensuring alignment with business objectives and technological roadmaps while fostering an environment of continuous improvement and technical excellence.
The Software Engineer plays a crucial role in the organization by developing reliable, scalable, and innovative software solutions to support business growth. Collaborating with product managers, designers, and fellow engineers, you will translate business requirements into high-quality software systems that improve operational efficiencies and user experience. Situated within the technology team, you will work closely with various stakeholders to ensure that software development aligns with business goals and technological roadmaps. Your contributions will help create an environment that emphasizes continuous improvement and technical excellence.,
As an AI Automation & Robotics Engineer, your role involves designing, developing, and implementing innovative robotic systems and AI-driven automation processes. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate advanced technologies into existing systems, ensuring high efficiency and accuracy in operations. Your responsibilities include: - Designing and implementing robotic systems and automation processes. - Developing and optimizing machine learning algorithms for robotics applications. - Conducting testing and validation of robotic systems to ensure specifications are met. - Collaborating with engineering teams to integrate AI in existing production systems. - Analyzing data to provide insights for improving robotic functionality and efficiency. - Troubleshooting and resolving issues in robotic systems and automation processes. You will also be required to document the development process and maintain clear records of design and testing phases.,
As an AI Automation Specialist, your role will involve building and maintaining end-to-end AI-driven automation workflows using tools such as n8n, LangChain, Cursor, Claude Code, and Pydemic AI. Your strong technical skills in Python and Docker, along with a deep understanding of large language models (LLMs), will be essential for creatively solving business problems with intelligent automation. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to prototype, deploy, and enhance AI workflows to optimize efficiency and drive innovation. Key Responsibilities: - Identify automation opportunities within business processes and workflows - Design and develop AI models to improve automation capabilities - Implement and maintain AI-driven automation solutions - Collaborate with stakeholders to define project requirements and goals - Conduct testing and quality assurance on automated processes - Provide training and support to end-users on AI tools and systems - Stay updated on the latest AI and automation trends and technologies Qualifications Required: - Strong technical skills in Python and Docker - Deep understanding of large language models (LLMs) - Creative problem-solving approach to business challenges - Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams If there are any additional details about the company in the job description, please provide them as well.,
UNIS Pb. 156, 9171 Longyearbyen Om jobben Stillingstittel Post-doctoral researcher position in Space Physics Type ansettelse Vikariat, heltid 100% Arbeidsspråk Engelsk Antall stillinger 1 Søk senest onsdag 29. oktober About the department The department of Arctic Geophysics at UNIS is seeking candidates for a full time post-doctoral researcher position in space physics. Currently the department constitutes 5 professors, 3 associate professors, 2 researchers, 4 PhD students, 2 technicians and 8 Adjunct Professors (20% position). The research within the department is focused into two groups: sea-ice-snow-air processes and Space Physics. The Space Physics group owns and operates a world-class optical auroral observatory, the Kjell Henriksen Observatory, which is located 30 minutes' drive from UNIS. About the position and project The post-doctoral employment contract is for four years. This is an externally funded project where most of the work is planned to be led by the post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will work tightly together with the UNIS GHOST team, as well as with a team of international collaborators. The project GHOST Aurora: Solar Wind Drivers, Auroral Activity & Satellite Risks aims at building a solid understanding of the global conditions required for auroral continuum emission, or the GHOST aurora, to occur. This includes both conditions in the ionosphere, magnetic activity conditions as well as the solar wind driving. The project will further include investigations on the ionospheric/thermospheric heating processes observed during the GHOST aurora, the extent of the heating and the potential consequences of the observed level of heating and expansion of the thermosphere. Qualifications Good knowledge of the auroral ionosphere and neutral thermosphere, good data analysis and programming skills Applicants must hold a PhD degree in a field of space physics by the date of employment Skills in ground-based auroral observations from various type of measurements, as well as knowledge on auroral spectroscopy are necessary Applicants must be proficient in both written and oral English Good problem-solving skills and overall positive and flexible attitude are important in the Arctic environment Applicants must be able to work independently in a structured manner, yet function well in collaboration with an international team Preferred knowledge and skills Experience in global collaboration and space weather studies is of great advantage Leadership or management experience is advantageous Experience in living and working in polar regions is advantageous A valid driver’s license can be an advantage Vi tilbyr UNIS offers a challenging and varied job in an exciting, pleasant, and international environment. As an employee, you will be a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK), which provides one of the best pension schemes on the market. We also offer excellent insurance schemes, coverage of travel and relocation expenses upon starting the position, and staff housing in accordance with current regulations. The position is classified under the job code Postdoctor (code 1352). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 42,840 per annum is provided. A 2 % contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary. The income tax rate in Svalbard is currently 8 %, and a national insurance contribution of 7.7 % is also deducted Application Inquiries about this position may be directed to: Prof. Noora Partamies, email: [email protected] Researcher Katie Herlingshaw, email: [email protected] Please apply online on www.jobbnorge.no Please include the following documents in the online application: Motivation/cover letter (max. 1 page) to state applicants scientific and personal interest in this position Full academic CV Transcript and diploma of a PhD degree (or a confirmation of a planned defense) A research plan (max. 1 page) to outline key ideas and approaches to start the project with A name and contact information for at least 2 referees Deadline for applications is 29 October 2025. It is possible to request that your name/application be exempt from public disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (Offentlighetsloven) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion One of UNIS’ values is inclusion. We are committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment in the high Arctic. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, or other characteristics. Selection and appointment A committee appointed by the Managing director of UNIS will evaluate the qualifications of the applicants and invite the highest ranked person(s) for an interview. The appointment will be made by the Director of UNIS based on the recommendation from the committee. Workplace Forskningsparken Pb. 156 9171 Longyearbyen (Svalbard kommune) Kontaktpersoner for stillingen Katie Herlingshaw Researcher [email protected] Noora Partamies Professor [email protected] Om bedriften The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), located in Longyearbyen at 78°N, is the world’s northernmost institution for higher education. UNIS specializes in Arctic studies and offers field- and research-based courses at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels in Arctic biology, geology, geophysics, technology, and safety. UNIS takes advantage of its year-round presence in the unique Arctic environment, using it as a natural laboratory for research and education. Each year, we attract around 700 students from all over the world. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately half of both staff and students are international. UNIS was established in 1993 and is operated as a state-owned enterprise under the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. The administrative language is Norwegian. UNIS’s core values are inclusion, transparency, engagement, reliability, and respect. Sektor Offentlig Nettsted https://www.unis.no Annonsedata Stillingsnummer bc557c83-045c-4595-bd61-a84c60357ba0 Hentet fra jobbnorge Referanse 10267233 Lignende annonser Adjunct Professor in Mathematical Geophysics Arbeidsgiver Universitetet i Oslo Sted Kjeller PhD Fellow in terrestrial Quaternary and glacial geology Arbeidsgiver UiT Norges arktiske universitet Sted Tromsø Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Sea Ice Model Parameter Optimization with EO Data Arbeidsgiver UiT Norges arktiske universitet Sted Tromsø
UNIS Pb. 156, 9171 Longyearbyen Om jobben Stillingstittel Post-doctoral researcher position in Space Physics Type ansettelse Vikariat, heltid 100% Arbeidsspråk Engelsk Antall stillinger 1 Søk senest onsdag 29. oktober About the department The department of Arctic Geophysics at UNIS is seeking candidates for a full time post-doctoral researcher position in space physics. Currently the department constitutes 5 professors, 3 associate professors, 2 researchers, 4 PhD students, 2 technicians and 8 Adjunct Professors (20% position). The research within the department is focused into two groups: sea-ice-snow-air processes and Space Physics. The Space Physics group owns and operates a world-class optical auroral observatory, the Kjell Henriksen Observatory, which is located 30 minutes' drive from UNIS. About the position and project The post-doctoral employment contract is for four years. This is an externally funded project where most of the work is planned to be led by the post-doctoral researcher. The successful candidate will work tightly together with the UNIS GHOST team, as well as with a team of international collaborators. The project GHOST Aurora: Solar Wind Drivers, Auroral Activity & Satellite Risks aims at building a solid understanding of the global conditions required for auroral continuum emission, or the GHOST aurora, to occur. This includes both conditions in the ionosphere, magnetic activity conditions as well as the solar wind driving. The project will further include investigations on the ionospheric/thermospheric heating processes observed during the GHOST aurora, the extent of the heating and the potential consequences of the observed level of heating and expansion of the thermosphere. Qualifications Good knowledge of the auroral ionosphere and neutral thermosphere, good data analysis and programming skills Applicants must hold a PhD degree in a field of space physics by the date of employment Skills in ground-based auroral observations from various type of measurements, as well as knowledge on auroral spectroscopy are necessary Applicants must be proficient in both written and oral English Good problem-solving skills and overall positive and flexible attitude are important in the Arctic environment Applicants must be able to work independently in a structured manner, yet function well in collaboration with an international team Preferred knowledge and skills Experience in global collaboration and space weather studies is of great advantage Leadership or management experience is advantageous Experience in living and working in polar regions is advantageous A valid driver’s license can be an advantage Vi tilbyr UNIS offers a challenging and varied job in an exciting, pleasant, and international environment. As an employee, you will be a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK), which provides one of the best pension schemes on the market. We also offer excellent insurance schemes, coverage of travel and relocation expenses upon starting the position, and staff housing in accordance with current regulations. The position is classified under the job code Postdoctor (code 1352). In addition to the base salary, a Svalbard allowance of NOK 42,840 per annum is provided. A 2 % contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary. The income tax rate in Svalbard is currently 8 %, and a national insurance contribution of 7.7 % is also deducted Application Inquiries about this position may be directed to: Prof. Noora Partamies, email: noora.partamies@unis.no Researcher Katie Herlingshaw, email: katieh@unis.no Please apply online on www.jobbnorge.no Please include the following documents in the online application: Motivation/cover letter (max. 1 page) to state applicants scientific and personal interest in this position Full academic CV Transcript and diploma of a PhD degree (or a confirmation of a planned defense) A research plan (max. 1 page) to outline key ideas and approaches to start the project with A name and contact information for at least 2 referees Deadline for applications is 29 October 2025. It is possible to request that your name/application be exempt from public disclosure in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (Offentlighetsloven) § 25. The request must be justified. Please note that if the request is not granted, the applicant will be contacted and given the opportunity to withdraw the application. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion One of UNIS’ values is inclusion. We are committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment in the high Arctic. We therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates irrespective of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, beliefs, age, or other characteristics. Selection and appointment A committee appointed by the Managing director of UNIS will evaluate the qualifications of the applicants and invite the highest ranked person(s) for an interview. The appointment will be made by the Director of UNIS based on the recommendation from the committee. Workplace Forskningsparken Pb. 156 9171 Longyearbyen (Svalbard kommune) Kontaktpersoner for stillingen Katie Herlingshaw Researcher katieh@unis.no Noora Partamies Professor noora.partamies@unis.no Om bedriften The University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), located in Longyearbyen at 78°N, is the world’s northernmost institution for higher education. UNIS specializes in Arctic studies and offers field- and research-based courses at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels in Arctic biology, geology, geophysics, technology, and safety. UNIS takes advantage of its year-round presence in the unique Arctic environment, using it as a natural laboratory for research and education. Each year, we attract around 700 students from all over the world. All teaching is conducted in English, and approximately half of both staff and students are international. UNIS was established in 1993 and is operated as a state-owned enterprise under the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. The administrative language is Norwegian. UNIS’s core values are inclusion, transparency, engagement, reliability, and respect. Sektor Offentlig Nettsted https://www.unis.no Annonsedata Stillingsnummer bc557c83-045c-4595-bd61-a84c60357ba0 Hentet fra jobbnorge Referanse 10267233 Lignende annonser Adjunct Professor in Mathematical Geophysics Arbeidsgiver Universitetet i Oslo Sted Kjeller PhD Fellow in terrestrial Quaternary and glacial geology Arbeidsgiver UiT Norges arktiske universitet Sted Tromsø Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Sea Ice Model Parameter Optimization with EO Data Arbeidsgiver UiT Norges arktiske universitet Sted Tromsø