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Can the 15-minute city work for young people?
Young people are often overlooked in urban planning, but the European research project HANGOUT seeks to explore how they can play a more central role.
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Empowering youth and co-creating social innovations and policymaking through youth-focused citizen social science (YouCount)
YouCount will, through co-creative youth citizen social science (Y-CSS), with youth aged 15 to 29 years as citizen scientists, produce new knowledge of positive drivers for social inclusion of youth at risk of exclusion, as well as create innovation and new policies.
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Computer gaming – an inclusive youth arena?
This PhD project will explore the potential for computer games as an arena for inclusion in youth.
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Young adults with musculoskeletal pain and physiotherapy in primary health care: Body and culture
The project aims to find new knowledge on how physiotherapists better can treat musculoskeletal pain in young adults and prevent similar health issues in adult life.
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Artificial Intelligence Lab
OsloMet AI Lab administers research and student projects in artificial intelligence, applied and basic research.
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Partner information
Nomination process for partner institutions.
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The impact of skills training in social work education
The project examines how skills training strengthens social work students’ professional development.
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Product Design – Design in Complexity
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Practice Oriented Systemic Design
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Transport Infrastructure Engineering
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International Connections and International Sign among Deaf People (INTS6000)
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Call for papers for Sustainable welfare in a global context
Here you will find information on the call for papers for the conference.
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Authoritarianism and culture conference – Historical perspectives on culture wars, literature, and the vulnerability and resilience of democratic institutions
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GoNano: Governing Nanotechnologies through Societal Engagement
Aligning future nanotechnologies with societal needs and concerns.
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Young people’s Well-being and Civic Participation During the Norwegian Coronavirus Lockdown
This research project investigates how young people experienced the Norwegian coronavirus lockdown.
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Artificial intelligence – a novel tool in assisted reproduction technology
The project aims to improve the methods for selecting sperm and embryos and increase the chance of pregnancy and live-born children.
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How to get more people to bicycle
In his new book, cycling researcher Daniel Piatkowski shows how we can get even more people out of cars and onto bikes.
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Our Ukrainian Research
NIBR has conducted research in and about Ukraine and with Ukrainians since 2008. We have a broad expertise in political reforms, ethnic groups, language, and identity at both local and national levels.
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Algorithmic Governance and Cultures of Policing: Comparative Perspectives from Norway, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa (AGOPOL)
This project will produce knowledge on the ways in which advances in artificial intelligence shape policing in different cultural, political, legal and economic contexts.
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Application process for PhD programme and PhD courses in Social Sciences
Application process for the PhD programme in Social Sciences at SAM.
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Cultural Selection and Behavioural Economics (CSBE)
We integrate conceptual, experimental and applied behavior analysis to investigate large-scale behavior and its cultural consequences.
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NEET: Preventing sick leave and marginalization in young adults
Despite the increasing costs of early school leaving and failures to integrate into the adult workforce, it is still unknown what the determinants to unhealthy school-to-work transitions are.
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Meta-Scientific Literacies in the (Mis-)Information Age
An international research project addressing the role of education in response to the flood of public disinformation and mistrust against science and research.
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Admission for international exchange students
How to apply for exchange at OsloMet and select courses.
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Beyond access: improving quality of early years reading instructions in Ethiopia
The objective of the project is to improve the quality of education for primary grades in Ethiopian schools.
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The Network for Disability Research
A research network at Norwegian Social Research (NOVA).
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AI-Mind
The goal of the research is to reduce the burden of dementia by developing novel, AI-based tools.
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MUSKHEL - Musculoskeletal Health Literacy in Adolescents
The MUSKHEL project will respond to the need of increased knowledge of musculoskeletal health literacy in adolescents.
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AI-Mind
The goal of the research is to reduce the burden of dementia by developing novel, AI-based tools.
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MUSKHEL - Musculoskeletal Health Literacy in Adolescents
The MUSKHEL project will respond to the need of increased knowledge of musculoskeletal health literacy in adolescents.
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Elderly with no partner or family contact face higher risk of early death
A large Norwegian study shows that social isolation and loneliness can significantly increase the risk of early death among older adults.
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Management Consultants, University Futures, and the New Academic Capitalism
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Programming and makerspace in schools: Competences for the 21 st. century and adapted training for gifted students
The project is about developing technology-rich teaching programs for use in adapted education for gifted students.The focus is on the use of programming in teaching as part of a makerspace context.
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The technology and knowledge transfer based on Norway-Czech cooperation
The project focuses on the transfer of technology, intellectual property protection and support of spin-off companies.
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Private accommodation as an alternative during the influx of Ukrainian refugees (PRIVATBO)
During the refugee influx from Ukraine from 2022 and onwards, the number of refugees staying outside reception centers before settlement in Norwegian municipalities increased significantly compared to previous years. This project aims to gain more knowledge about how IMDi and the municipalities' follow-up these refugees and how the refugees have experienced staying in private accommodation before settlement.
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The Fourth International CHILDLIFE Conference
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Digital pasts, presents, and futures: Human consequences
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In an emergency, accessibility counts
Universal design is a necessity for some, but good for all. This mantra is driving OsloMet researchers Weiqin Chen and Terje Gjøsæter in their ongoing work.
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Partners-in-Care: Municipal Health Care Research and Innovation School
PhD candidates are welcome to apply for our research school.
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Practical information about travel and accommodation
This information applies to members of the assessment committee.
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Organic-PLUS
The aim of Organic-PLUS is minimising, and eventually phasing out contentious inputs from certified organic agriculture.
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Norwegian Schools’ Experiences with and Handling of Exemptions and Absences on Religious Grounds
In this project, we aim to investigate how schools handle requests for exemption from teaching and school activities based on religion and life stance.
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About CEDIC
CEDIC is an Excellent Academic Environment at OsloMet.
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Young people are often more politically engaged than they think
Pupils can become aware of their own civic identity when we discuss issues they are concerned about in the classroom, according to a researcher.
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International Civic and Citizenship Education Study 2016 (ICCS)
The ICCS 2016-study investigates students’ knowledge and understanding of societal values, civic society and political systems.
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Supporting Content and Language Learning Across Diversity (SCALED)
The aim of the SCALED project is to develop a new online course: interactive and self-study mode that can be adapted to onsite use.
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Innovative, sustainable public procurement of food and catering services
The project enables the participating public organizations to try out new and innovative public procurement strategies and practices.
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Organization of the Welfare State
The research group will provide knowledge about the organization, implementation, and effects of public services.
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Inequalities in Ageing Well and the Significance of Transitions in Later Life (TRILL)
TRILL addresses the impact of later life transitions on opportunities for ageing well.
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Artificial intelligence - a novel tool in assisted reproduction technology
The project aims to improve the methods for selecting sperm and embryos and increase the chance of pregnancy and live-born children.
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Fetal monitoring in women with low risk of complications (LISTEN)
The project mainly performs research about fetal monitoring during labour and birth, in healthy women with low risk of complications.
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Biochemistry, Cell Biology and Microbiology (FARB1300)
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Participatory Design (MAIKT-DESIGN)
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ICT-Supported Development and Education in the South (MAIKT-EDU)
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Philosophy of Science and Research Methods (MGVM4100)
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The Middle East: History, Society and Islam (UTVB3141)
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Multimodal Design (MAIKT-STI )
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Supervised Research Project in the Life Sciences (NVHIN)
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Global Health and Innovation (ERGOB3010)
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Development and Manufacturing of Medicinal Products (MAFAR4300)
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Digital Citizenship (MAIKT4300)
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Struggles for justice and equality in international development, education and sustainabilities (FLKM4310)
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Distributed Collaborative Learning (MAIKT-DCL)
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Assessment and Treatment of Acute Sick and Injured Patients, Part 2 (PMED3010)
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Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy I (FYB2500)
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Investigative journalism with AI
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Physiotherapy for Health Conditions (FYB2210)
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Data Visualisation (MOKV3500)
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Information, Communication and Social Media (MOK2300)
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Web Publishing and Information Architecture (MOKV2400)
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Sound and vision: Documentary film and audio production (JB3340)
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Digital financial investigations: Journalism, data and accountability (JB3370)
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Green conflicts and fact-checking: Journalism in the age of disinformation and environmental crisis (JB3380)
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Introduction to the Development Enterprise (UTVB3003)
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Education and Religion in Development (UTVB2210)
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Introduction to International Development, Education, and Sustainabilities (FLKM4110)
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Knowledge Production and the Global South (FLKM4210)
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Python programming and data science for journalists
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Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (UHPED)
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Photojournalism and News – Theory and Methods (FOTO1200)
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Why is it so challenging to distribute COVID-19 information to the elderly in Norway?
People consume information in different ways. Catering to the needs and habits of the majority when conveying information can amount to discrimination against other groups—including the elderly.
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Work, health and inclusion
What is the role of the workplace in the inclusion of vulnerable groups? What are the consequences of being available for work 24/7? These are some of the questions we are researching in this research group.
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A Life Course Perspective on the Gendered Pathways of Exclusion from Social Relations in Later Life, and its Consequences for Health and Wellbeing (GENPATH)
GENPATH is an international European research project focussing on social exclusion in later life.
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Using artificial intelligence to detect and fight dementia
Dementia affects millions of people each year. It’s a problem that most of us will encounter in our lives and it does not yet have any cure or even effective early detection methods.
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Norwegians among the least lonely in Europe
The Nordic countries stand out with a low prevalence of loneliness. The welfare state, health and culture explain a lot. This is revealed in a new book about loneliness in Europe.
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Buying popularity: how children are influenced by in-game spending
Kids risk being bullied or isolated if they don’t spend money on skins or equipment. Researchers have mapped how young people get manipulated into spending money while gaming.
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An out-of-control race: why we fear artificial intelligence
The majority of people view AI as an existential threat and have little confidence in the authorities’ ability to regulate it. A researcher says there are some steps that should be taken.
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Ten ways to survive the Norwegian winter
We won’t even try to deny it—winters here are definitely on the long side. Fortunately, there are plenty of things you can do to not only survive winter in Oslo, but embrace it.
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Providing for the future: to use or not to use Norway’s oil and gas
How did a desire to preserve oil and gas for future generations and protect the environment turn into the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world and the foundation of the Norwegian welfare state?
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Using botox to prevent migraine and treat pain
Millions of people experience chronic pain and migraine, but until recently there were very few treatments available. That’s changing now, thanks to professor Parisa Gazerani’s work.
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Marketing tricks on social media
Nine out of ten young people in Norway are on social media and are exposed to a great deal of advertising from influencers. New research from OsloMet maps how this marketing affects young people.
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Seven in ten Norwegians say the war in Ukraine has destroyed Norwegian-Russian relations for generations to come
A new survey reveal strong support for Norway’s Russia policies and broad support for Ukraine.
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Parents teach their children differently about money. Their lessons reproduce class divisions
New research shows that Norwegian middle- and upper-class parents give their children fundamentally different attitudes toward money. This may reinforce social inequality in Norway.
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How SIFO works towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Take a look at some of SIFO's projects targeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Skiing in the city
What defines quality of life in a city? Is it the availability of good restaurants, bars and entertainment options? Or is it easy access to unspoilt nature? In Oslo, you don’t have to choose between the two—we have plenty of both.
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Oslo, the divided city
A deep socioeconomic divide splits Oslo from east to west. It will continue to deepen unless it is more widely acknowledged and addressed.
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Applying for a job at OsloMet
Are you looking for an international career?
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Small Children, Large Cities: Kindergarten Qualities, Inequalities, Communicative complexities
The research group is concerned with understanding kindergarten quality, and what constitutes a good kindergarten life, in relation inequalities in children’s socio-economical living conditions outside the kindergarten.
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Evaluation and Assessment (EnA)
This research group focuses on themes related to evaluating subject didactics, teacher education, teaching methods and learning materials.
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Economics and Methodology
The departments primary research interests and competence cover a variety og fields within economics and research methods.
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Help with IT, sound, image and film
AV Services produce films, audio, digital textbooks and images for teaching resources and larger events. Borrow AV equipment and get IT help in Library P48.
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Researchers have been following 40-somethings since their teens: Who gets left behind?
Researchers from Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) at OsloMet have been following the same people for more than 28 years. They now seek to investigate why some people have experienced marginalisation as adults.
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Male Reproductive Health
This group's research areas are within male reproductive biology, with emphasis on semen quality, testicular cancer, and assisted reproduction.
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Research Semester in Pharmacy
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Long-term postpartum anal incontinence – prevalence, risk factors and effect of conservative management
The aim of this PhD project is to optimize postpartum care following obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI).
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The oil fund will not be there for our grandchildren
A close look at the principles governing the management of Norway’s oil fund shows that it may run out in two generations or less.
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Major investment in sustainable energy launched
OsloMet has taken a step toward a greener future with the opening of the Green Energy Lab – a platform for research, innovation, and education in sustainable energy technology.
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Public defence: Vilde Haugrønning
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PhD Courses at the Faculty of Education and International Studies (LUI)
Here you find an overview of all the PhD courses offered at the Faculty of Education and International Studies (LUI), as well as practical information for applicants and course attendants.
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Where to live in Oslo: your guide to the best student housing
As an international student, one of the most important decisions you make before coming to Norway is where to live—a choice that will have a significant impact on your experience in Oslo.
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Nobel X in Urbanism conferences
Focus on integrated transport land use planning, people`s behaviour and policies, with digital tools and smart data to create sustainable communities and cities.
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Work Research Institute (AFI)
AFI is a social science institute performing multidisciplinary, action-oriented research.
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Social inequality, health and work inclusion: theory, research approaches and empirical findings (SP9300)
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Science and the Media: Challenges for Journalism and Communication (MJ4300)
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Norwegian Language for Foreign Students – Beginner Level A1, (NOBE6000)
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Research Methods and Bachelor's Thesis in Radiography (RAB3900)
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Research Methods 1 – Introduction to Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology (PSYK2100)