University of Oslo, Norway invites online Application for number of Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at University of Oslo, Norway.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellow in linguistics
The position will be affiliated with the research program DESCRYPT – Echoes of History: Analysis and Decipherment of Historical Writings funded by the Swedish Riksbankens Jubileumsfond from January 2025–December 2032. The program investigates new approaches to analyzing and deciphering historical sources with non-standard, rare or unknown writing systems through advanced computational linguistics and artificial intelligent techniques. The key outcome of the program is the development of robust, scalable tools to assist researchers in the Humanities in unlocking these historical writings.
The doctoral research fellowship will be connected to the part of the program that focuses on recognition and transcription of rare scripts and on historical language models.
Possible areas of research include but are not limited to:
- Theoretical grapholinguistics with a particular focus on graphetics and the typology of written characters across writing systems
- Comparative perspectives on variation in historical languages with a particular focus on spelling variation
- Multilingualism and code-switching in historical written documents
- Historical language models and cryptanalysis
Applicants are invited to submit a project proposal including a Digital Humanities and/or a comparative approach across several writing systems and/or languages. Candidates may present their own choices of material. A background in Germanic Philology is advantageous but not required.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Archaeology
A Doctoral Research Fellowship position (SKO 1017) in Archaeology is available at the Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (IAKH), University of Oslo.
The position is open in terms of thematic and chronological scope, but must be aligned with the archaeological research profile of the department. This encompasses a time span from the Early Stone Age (Lower Palaeolithic) to Historical and Contemporary Archaeology. A central concern is the exploration of the materiality of pasts and presents, based on both empirical and theoretical attention to material culture. Central research topics include social organization and change, migration, human eco-dynamics in the past and present, technology and systems of knowledge, religion and ritual practices, social identity, cultural and natural heritage, and the uses and politics of the past.
Deadline : 16th March 2025
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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in area studies
Two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) in area studies are available at the Department of Literature, European Languages and Area Studies, University of Oslo.
We seek innovative, curiosity-driven and scientifically strong candidates who want to pursue a doctoral degree in one of our areas of research. Projects that use digital methods are highly welcomed. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in literary studies
We seek innovative, curiosity-driven and scientifically strong candidates who want to pursue a doctoral degree in one of our areas of research. Projects that use digital methods are highly welcomed. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.
The following research groups are relevant to this call:
- Aestethics and Politics
- Border Readings
- Cultural and literary exchanges between Latin-America and the Nordic countries
- Cultural Memory studies
- EcoLit: Ecocritical Literary and Cultural Studies
- Forms of Resistance
- LCE – Centre for Literature, Cognition and Emotions
- Migration, borders and identity
- Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Central Europe and the Balkans
- Temporal Experiments: Literary, Aesthetic and Social Modes of Thinking and Living Time
- Aesthetics of Friendship
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Music History
A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in Musicology is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo.
The Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, welcomes applications for one doctoral fellowship in musicology. The successful candidate will work on an independent research project in the field of music history before 1900. The position is open with regard to time period in the given framework, geographic area (not restricted to the Western world), and musical genre or tradition. Applications with one or more of the following themes are especially encouraged:
- inter- and transcultural music history,
- sound and sensory studies,
- issues of oral and written transmission.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Music Technology
The Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, welcomes applications for one doctoral fellowship in musicology. The successful candidate will work on an independent research project in the field of new technologies for sound and music. The candidate will be supervised by Associate Professor Tejaswinee Kelkar (uio.no) and music technology research faculty at the Department of Musicology.
Applicants are required to submit a project proposal for PhD fellowship (hf.uio.no), stating research questions, theoretical framework, and methodological approaches. We are looking for proposals with a strong focus on multimodal and social aspects of sound and music computing, including one or more of the following: data-driven analyses of music perception, machine learning, computational creativity, collaborative tinkering, and motion analysis. Other topics include, but are not limited to: techno-anthropological study of new music technology, investigating baselines in music and motion from data driven perspectives. We seek a candidate with the potential to develop the discipline thematically and methodologically. They will be expected to complement and contribute to the strong research profile of our department.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral research fellowship in the field of philology
A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in philology is available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo. Philology is the study of language and literature in written historical sources, considered in their cultural and material contexts. Philology involves the examination of manuscripts, inscriptions, and other historical documents to understand the development of language, literature, and written culture.
At the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, there are relevant academic environments in Old Norse and Celtic philology, Nordic linguistics, Nordic literature, and the Centre for Ibsen Studies. The research conducted at the department covers a broad range of topics, including language use and development, medieval and early modern literature, and epigraphy. Examples of relevant research areas include:
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral research fellowships in linguistics and verbal communication
Three positions as doctoral research fellows (SKO 1017) in the fields of linguistics and verbal communication are available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo. Researchers in these areas investigate, using qualitative and/or quantitative methods, how language is learned and used; the social and cognitive processes involved in language use and acquisition; the structure of language in both written and oral contexts; and the role and function of language in institutional settings.
At the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, current academic areas of expertise include general linguistics, multilingualism, Scandinavian linguistics, Norwegian as a second language, as well as rhetoric and verbal communication. Examples of relevant research areas are:
Deadline : 28th February 2025
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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral research fellowships in nordic literature, Ibsen-studies or rhetoric
The application should describe a research project that is thematically relevant to research at the department within one or more of the research areas. The application should clearly demonstrate how the project can be linked to existing research expertise at the department.
For information about the research at the department and about the academic staff, please refer to the department’s website, the Centre for Ibsen Studies website, and the staff profiles.
The Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies has access to infrastructure for experimental projects utilizing eye tracking, EEG, and conversation analysis. Projects planning to use such equipment or other personal data in research should account for this in the methodology section of the project description and provide a brief discussion of any ethical and data protection considerations.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship within language and linguistics
We seek innovative, curiosity-driven and scientifically strong candidates who want to pursue a doctoral degree in one of our areas of research. Projects that use digital methods are highly welcomed. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.
The following research groups are relevant to this call:
- Center for Slavic and Eastern European Studies
- English Language and Corpus Linguistics Research
- Figurative Communication
- GAME – Grammar and meaning
- Linguistic variation
- Migration, borders and identity
- Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Central Europe and the Balkans
Deadline : 28th February 2025
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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Open PhD position in the MCSA Doctoral network “VoCS – Voice Communication Sciences”
Applications are invited for a 3-year position as a PhD candidate in the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo. The expected start date is around August/September 2025. The position is part of the HORIZON Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) Doctoral Network “Voice Communication Sciences” (VoCS. The fellowship is devoted to carrying out the DC1 (DC=Doctoral Candidate) “Neural processing of scream calls and rough sounds“.
The research fellow will be enrolled in the PhD program at the Department of Psychology at the Faculty for Social Sciences and is expected to complete the project within the three-year period. The candidate is responsible for applying for admission to the PhD program within given deadlines The main purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree.
Deadline : 18th March 2025
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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: Five Doctoral Research Fellowships
Five Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) are available at the Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (IKOS), University of Oslo.
The Department of Culture, Religion, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies has 62 tenured academic staff and 45 temporary academic staff. Its ongoing research covers a wide range of topics under the broad rubrics of study of religion, cultural history and culture, politics, and history of Asia and the Middle East.
Candidates will apply with an individual research project. This project needs to be thematically relevant to the department to such an extent that it may be supervised by the department’s faculty. For information about ongoing research, please visit the department’s project website and those of individual faculty members. Projects that speak to the research interests of more than one academic staff member will be preferred. The Department is a uniquely interdisciplinary research environment, and projects that transcend disciplinary boundaries are particularly encouraged.
Deadline : 24th February 2025
(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Accelerator Physics
In order to improve the performance of future particle accelerator facilities for radiotherapy and irradiation, precise control of where the dose is delivered is crucial. This is the focus of the FRIPRO project SHARP: “Particle accelerator final focus systems for improving precision of dose delivery for medical applications and irradiation test stands”. In this project, funded by the Norwegian Research Council, a combination of active plasma lenses and quadrupole magnets will be used to create a compact system for creating precisely controlled particle beams converging towards a target, which can be selected in 3D space. The goal is to design, build, and test a proof-of-concept system for this, demonstrate that it can work also with high intensity beams, and to try to exploit non-linear plasma effects to tailor the beam profiles at the target.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Algebra, Geometry and Topology
Position as PhD Research Fellow in Algebra, Geometry and Topology is available at the Department of Mathematics.
The fellowship period is 3 years. A fourth year may be considered with a workload of 25 % that may consist of teaching, supervision duties, and/or research assistance. This is dependent upon the qualification of the applicant and the current needs of the department.
Starting date no later than October 1, 2025.
No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo.
We are looking for a talented PhD student to be affiliated with the section Algebra, Geometry and Topology. This section includes two vibrant research groups, Algebra and Algebraic Geometry and Geometry and Topology. The research within these groups includes a variety of research fields, including birational geometry, classical algebraic geometry, combinatorics, derived categories, enumerative geometry, low-dimensional topology, real algebraic geometry, and tropical geometry.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Bioinformatics and Gene Regulation
The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers of gene expression regulation—including DNA packaging, transcription initiation, and translation—interact to control gene activity. Using an integrated computational biology approach, the project will bridge traditionally separate areas of study to provide new insights into fundamental biological processes relevant to health and disease.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Algebraic Topology
Position as PhD Research Fellow in Algebraic Topology is available at the Department of Mathematics.
The fellowship period is 3 years. A fourth year may be considered with a workload of 25 % that may consist of teaching, supervision duties, and/or research assistance. This is dependent upon the qualification of the applicant and the current needs of the department.
Starting date no later than October 1, 2025.
No one can be appointed for more than one PhD Research Fellowship period at the University of Oslo.
The PhD position will be under the supervision of Achim Krause in the Algebra, Topology and Geometry section of the Department of Mathematics. The topology group currently consists of Kim Frøyshov, Achim Krause and John Rognes, as well as one PhD student. The thesis project is somewhat flexible and will be decided together with the supervisor, but should be in the area of algebraic K-theory and stable homotopy theory. Applicants are encouraged to reach out to Achim Krause for a discussion of possible topics.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Bioinformatics in Life Science – Microbiome Multi-Omics
In the gut, we have 300-500 different bacterial species, over 200 different viruses, and an unknown number of fungal species that make up a complex community – the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in our health. However, much remains unknown about how gene expression is regulated in these communities and how the interplay between bacteria, viruses and fungi influences gene expression. Bacterial genomes are compactly organised within the bacterial cell and DNA binding proteins are shaping its 3D structure. Yet, the community’s impact on the 3D organisation and coordination of gene expression is unknown.
This project focuses on multi-omics analyses of microbiomes. The successful candidate will use advanced sequencing data and computational methods to unravel new regulatory mechanisms in microbial communities, including gene expression and interplays with the bacteriome, mycobiome, and virome.
Deadline : 10th March 2025
(18) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Biophysics and Medical Physics
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary research project aimed at exploring the feasibility of a focused minibeam setup at the new Proton Therapy Center in Oslo. This project offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in proton therapy, with the potential to advance both clinical and technical applications. The position includes conducting a feasibility study and potentially initiating the construction of the minibeam setup.
In the feasibility study the candidate will conduct a thorough review of current technologies and methods related to focused minibeam setups as well as assessing technical and practical feasibility at the Oslo Proton Therapy Center. This will be done by performing simulations to evaluate beam characteristics, dose distributions, and biological effectiveness. The candidate will use simulation software such as Monte Carlo tools (e.g., Geant4, TOPAS) for dose calculation and beam modeling (e.g. BDSIM) as well as data analysis platforms (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or R).
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(19) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Cell Biology
The candidate for this position will work on a project funded by the Norwegian Research Council entitled: ”Decoding the novel role of the endoplasmic reticulum in mechanotransduction”. This is a collaborative project between the groups of Prof. Cinzia Progida, and Ass. Prof. Jonas Paulsen. The goal of this project is to identify how changes of the physical extracellular environment affect intracellular compartments and organelle dynamics, and to further characterize how this influences gene expression. The project will be conducted in collaboration with international groups and involves potential research stay abroad for the Research Fellow. The project will make use of cutting-edge technology comprising CRISPR/Cas9 knock-in and knock-out, state-of-the-art imaging techniques including super-resolution microscopy combined with biophysical assays to study the effect of mechanical cues on intracellular transport and organelle dynamics.
Deadline : 3rd March 2025
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(20) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in carbonate geochemistry and petrology
The VISTA Centre for CO2 Storage in Volcanic-Sedimentary Systems (VICCO) is funded by VISTA and the MN Faculty at the University of Oslo, from 2025 to 2030. The Centre will target research that will further understand carbon capture and storage in a context of climate change, and the overarching goal of VICCO is to explore the potential for large-scale permanent CO2 storage in volcanic-sedimentary systems on the Norwegian continental shelf. The Centre will specifically investigate carbonate-forming reactions – the process by which CO2 is trapped in solid minerals – in igneous rocks. Such carbonation may enhance seal integrity in the storage medium and reduce reservoir leakage risks in mixed volcanic-sedimentary systems. Carbonation processes can ensure permanent storage of CO2 by reducing the risk of reservoir leakage in the volcanic-sedimentary systems beneath the seabed.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(21) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Cell Biology/Cellular Immunology
The candidate for this position will study the peculiar immune system of Atlantic cod, which lacks the MHC II pathway required for T cell-dependent (TD) antibody responses, but at the same time presents an expanded set of MHC I genes and a unique Toll-like receptors (TLRs) profile. The project will have emphasis on the characterization of how the innate and adaptive immune system cooperate in Atlantic cod, and includes the characterization of teleost-specific TLRs, the study of the intracellular traffic of the MHC I molecules leading to antigen presentation and the identification of T cell-independent mechanisms of B-cell activation and differentiation.
This project will require methods within the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, and cell biology, including state-of-the-art microscopy techniques such as super-resolution and live cell imaging.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(22) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Chemical Biology
Due to advances in medical science, human lifespans have expanded, placing neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and Huntington’s at the forefront of health concerns. A shared feature of these diseases is the abnormal accumulation of proteins, leading to impaired neural function and cognitive decline. While the exact molecular mechanisms behind these accumulations remain elusive, there’s growing interest in understanding the potential catalytic properties of protein aggregates and their role in these diseases. This project will employ methods like recombinant protein expression, chemical peptide synthesis, and biophysical characterization of aggregation to investigate the catalytic roles of certain amyloids in relation to their aggregation states and dynamics. By focusing on the catalytic aspect of protein aggregates the project hope to elucidate new and innovative therapeutic approaches.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(23) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Deep learning for imaging
Position 1: earth observation
You are keen on contributing to new advances in deep learning methodology for earth observation. You will work on deep learning methods for detection of oil spills in the ocean based on satellite imagery. A key focus will be to develop a multi-modal oil spill segmentation approach based on current satellite imagery, previous observations in the area, weather parameters like wind speed and direction, and prior knowledge about the way oil spills and natural phenomena in the ocean can appear given the observed data. The models can build on recent research results in foundational neural network models.
The work will be done in collaboration with Kongsberg Satellite Services in Tromsø. The position is located in Oslo, but regular visits to Tromsø are expected.
Position 2: marine imaging
You are keen on contributing to new advances in deep learning methodology for monitoring marine ecosystems. This can be data collected about the marine environment from, e.g., satellites, sonar images, or underwater video from AUVs. The research will be done in cooperation with the Institute of Marine Research.
The core of the position will be on development of new deep learning methods for segmentation/classification of data with limited and weak labels and imbalanced data sets. Your work can build on recent progress in unsupervised learning and foundational neural network models.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(24) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Cosmology, two positions
Position 1 – Origins: Constraining the cosmic infrared background and interplanetary dust emission using multi-generational data, supervised by Dr. Duncan Watts ([email protected]) and Prof. Ingunn Wehus ([email protected]).
The ERC-funded Origins project has the goal of modeling the diffuse sky from 1 micron to 1 GHz, including contributions from the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) monopole and fluctuations, zodiacal dust, and dust emission in the Milky Way. A primary goal of Origins is to create full-sky maps of the CIB as a function of redshift using IRAS, AKARI, DIRBE, Planck, and upcoming SPHEREx data. The candidate will perform all levels of data analysis, from the processing of raw data to maps to power spectrum estimation of resulting CIB maps. The candidate will also have the opportunity to develop a computational theoretical framework for predicting CIB fluctuations as a function of cosmological parameters.
Position 2 – Commander4: Massively parallel joint Bayesian end-to-end analysis of past, present and future CMB experiments, supervised by Prof. Hans Kristian Eriksen ([email protected]) .
The main goal of this position is to implement a massively parallel version of Commander, an end-to-end analysis code for CMB observations, that can run on hundreds of thousands of cores, and apply this to Planck HFI, Simons Observatory and simulated LiteBIRD data. This work will be done within a larger team consisting of both local and external collaborators. The successful candidate will be exposed to and trained in both low-level instrumental modeling, high-level component separation and cosmological parameter estimation, and high-performance computing.This work will also take place within the larger Cosmoglobe framework, and there will be ample opportunities to explore synergies with other relevant experiments, both at radio and infrared wavelengths.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(25) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Deep learning on image data for subsurface imaging
Do you want to develop new technology for interpretation of images in the field of geoscience? Improve deep learning methods for multi-modal image data applied to industrial challenges in the energy sector? Contribute to a deeper understanding of the composition of the crust of the earth? Explore how to take benefits of recent research results in foundational neural models, where models learn from large un-labeled image datasets, but also add context using additional data like wireline logs or well reports.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
(26) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Digital Product Passports and Linguistics
The main goal of the announced PhD position is to focus on the linguistic aspects of DPPs with respect to multilingualism, localization, terminologies, etc. Working in close collaboration with project partners, the PhD candidate will conduct extensive studies on different types of DPPs and their content and semantics in industries such as consumer goods, work on relevant linguistic analysis and classification techniques, and apply appropriate AI techniques such as Autoencoders and Transformers to address concerns related to DPP textual content such as data gaps and re-dundancy.
Deadline : 26th February 2025
(27) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Experimental Nuclear Physics
The current project aims at studying nuclear level densities and photon strength functions. These are fundamental properties of the nucleus and can also be used as input into for example the nuclear reaction code TALYS to calculate neutron capture cross sections. Resonances in the photon strength function can have an impact on neutron capture cross section. The PhD candidate will participate in the planning and running of experiments and be in charge of analyzing data from experiments that will be run at the Oslo Cyclotron Laboratory using the OSCAR detector array and complementary experiments that may be run abroad at for example RIKEN in Japan, iThemba LABS in South Africa or MSU in the USA.
Deadline : 28th February 2025
About The University of Oslo, Norway – Official Website
The University of Oslo, until 1939 named the Royal Frederick University is the oldest university in Norway, located in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. Until 1 January 2016 it was the largest Norwegian institution of higher education in terms of size, now surpassed only by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The Academic Ranking of World Universities has ranked it the 58th best university in the world and the third best in the Nordic countries. In 2015, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked it the 135th best university in the world and the seventh best in the Nordics. While in its 2016, Top 200 Rankings of European universities, the Times Higher Education listed the University of Oslo at 63rd, making it the highest ranked Norwegian university.
The university has approximately 27,700 students and employs around 6,000 people. Its faculties include (Lutheran) theology (with the Lutheran Church of Norway having been Norway’s state church since 1536), law, medicine, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, dentistry, and education. The university’s original neoclassical campus is located in the centre of Oslo; it is currently occupied by the Faculty of Law. Most of the university’s other faculties are located at the newer Blindern campus in the suburban West End. The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area. The university also includes some formally independent, affiliated institutes such as the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), NKVTS and the Frisch Centre.
The university was founded in 1811 and was modeled after the University of Copenhagen and the recently established University of Berlin. It was originally named for King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway, and received its current name in 1939. The university is informally also known as Universitetet (“the university”), having been the only university in Norway, until 1946 and was commonly termed “The Royal Frederick’s” (Det Kgl. Frederiks), before the name change.
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in the university’s Atrium, from 1947 to 1989 and will be so again in 2020, making it the only university in the world to be involved in awarding a Nobel Prize. Since 2003, the Abel Prize is awarded in the Atrium. Five researchers affiliated with the university have been Nobel laureates.
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