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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: PhD Research Fellowships in Economics

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2-4 PhD Research Fellow positions (SKO 1017) for the PhD programme are available at the Department of Economics.

The appointments are for a period of 4 years with 25% teaching and administrative duties. PhD Research Fellows will automatically be admitted to the Faculty of Social Sciences’ PhD programme and benefit from the Faculty’s organized research training.

One position will be associated with the project “Principles under pressure? A study of governmental crisis management”, funded by the Research Council of Norway. The project aims to provide new knowledge on the nature of economic crises, and on which lessons that can be transferred from one crisis to another. The position will be associated with a part of the project lead by Professor Andreas Moxnes. A specific object of research will be to analyze the impact of bankruptcies and large shocks to firms, with a focus on allocation and efficiency. The project will rely on Norwegian micro data from administrative registers. For this position we are looking for a candidate with a strong analytical background and econometric skills, and a sincere interest in the topic of the project.

One to three positions are not linked to specific topics or research projects. Applications from candidates in all fields of economics are encouraged and in particular in fields where the department has a strong research base and supervision capacity.

Deadline : 15th January 2024

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(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow position – Institute of Clinical Medicine

Olweus is Head of the Dept. of Cancer Immunology at Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet and leads a research group in the department, and holds a position as Professor at the University of Oslo (UiO). The main focus of the research group of Olweus is to develop novel T-cell receptor-based cancer immunotherapies and new technologies for target and TCR identification, and to couple clinical immunotherapy trials with penetrating mechanistic analyses. To this end, Olweus was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant 2020-25. The research is performed in an interdisciplinary and translational program. The enthusiastic research team of 17 persons is highly international and conducts research in close collaboration with world-leading international collaborators at institutions such as Netherlands Cancer Institute and Karolinska Institutet.

Deadline : 21st December 2023

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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD Research Fellow in Computational Biology and Systems

A 3-year position with flexible starting date is available for a PhD student in the Computational Biology and Systems Medicine group led by Marieke Kuijjer at the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Nordic EMBL partner (see https://www.kuijjerlab.org/ for more information). The project will focus on using and extending network-based approaches developed in the group to predict drug response in hematological cancers, using data from ex vivo drug testing, as part of a collaboration with researchers at the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Deadline : 14th January 2024

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(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship within scandinavian literature or Ibsen Studies

One Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) within the field of Scandinavian Literature or Ibsen Studies is available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo. The department includes two research clusters within this field, Scandinavian Literature and the Centre  for Ibsen Studies.

The application should describe a research project that is thematically relevant for on-going research in the department, either within the Scandinavian literature research cluster or at the Centre for Ibsen Studies. The interests of these research clusters are broad, spanning from book history, literary sociology, and reception studies to literary didactics, intermediality studies, performance studies, cultural studies, ecocriticism, and postcolonial studies. The application must clearly demonstrate how the project is relevant to the department, for example by naming a possible supervisor for the project, a research group that the project could be affiliated with, or an ongoing research project with a relevant theme. For information about research at the department and about the academic staff, see the department web pages and the staff pages.

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: PhD positions in Scandinavian Linguistics, Norse and Celtic Philology, Rhetoric and Communication

At the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo, two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) are available within the fields of 1) Scandinavian Linguistics, 2) Old Norse and Celtic Philology, and 3) Plain Language or Rhetoric and Communication.

The application must describe a research project on a topic relevant to ongoing research at the department, in one of the fields of Scandinavian Linguistics, Old Norse and Celtic Philology, Plain Language or Rhetoric and Communication. The application must clearly demonstrate how the project is relevant to the department, for example by naming a possible supervisor for the project, a research group that the project could be affiliated with, or an ongoing research project with a relevant theme. For information about research at the department and about the academic staff, see the department web pages and the staff pages.

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowships within Language and Linguistics

Two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) in language and linguistics are available at the Department of Literature, Area studies and European languages, 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. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.

The following research groups are relevant to this call:

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowships within Area Studies

Two positions as Doctoral Research Fellows (SKO 1017) in area studies are available in the Department of Literature, Area studies and European languages, 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. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.

The following research groups are relevant for this call:

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowships in General Linguistics, Multiling and Norwegian as a Second Language

Two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) within the fields of General Linguistics, Multilingualism, and Norwegian as a Second Language are available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies, University of Oslo.

The application must describe a research project on a topic relevant to ongoing research at the department, within one or more of the fields of General Linguistics, Multilingualism, and Norwegian as a Second Language. The application must clearly demonstrate how the project is relevant to the department, for example by naming a possible supervisor for the project, a research group that the project could be affiliated with, or an ongoing research project with a relevant theme. For information about research at the department and about the academic staff, see the department web pages and the staff pages.

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowships in Literary Studies

Three Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) in literary studies are available in the Department of Literature, Area studies and European languages, 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. The successful candidate should join one of our existing research groups.

The following research groups are relevant to this call:

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in popular music, citizenship, and democracy

A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in popular music, citizenship, and democracy is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo.

The Department of Musicology has a strong and vibrant research community within popular music research, and faculty at the department conduct research in a wide range of musicological areas including music history, analysis, cognition and technology, the cultural study of music, and music and media. The candidate is expected to work on a project that strengthens and/or expands this profile by carrying out research on popular music, broadly conceived, and bridging the gap between music, citizenship and democracy, ethics and aesthetics, and politics and meaning. 

Deadline : 1st February 2024

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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Music Production

A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in Music production is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo.

The Department of Musicology has a strong profile in the field of production-related academic research on popular music, sound and groove. The PhD candidate is expected to contribute to this research by investigating contemporary forms of music production.

The scope of this academic research should be systematic investigations of recording studio environments and the creative processes that unfold within them. Such examination could involve methodologies from ethnography such as participant observation and/or qualitative interviews or systematic analysis of studio production technology and practices. Possible topics are, for example, comparative studies of contemporary laptop-based production techniques versus traditional studio setups, an investigation of methodological differences between track-by-track recording and live- in-the-studio sessions, an exploration of technical-musical parameters or procedures integral to music production, or various issues related to music production and artificial intelligence.

Deadline : 1st February 2024

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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Early Music

The Department of Musicology at The University of Oslo invites applications for a PhD Research Fellowship in the field of Early Music (music before 1550).

The successful candidate will work on an independent research project on any aspect of music or musical culture before 1550. Proposals relating to music history, performance, theory, or analysis pertaining to repertoires before 1550 will be considered. Projects may also engage with questions of music notation, transmission, and material and manuscript culture. Perspectives that complement the research priorities of the Institute of Musicology and the Faculty of Humanities are especially encouraged. 

Deadline : 1st February 2024

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(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in History of Ideas

A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in the history of ideas is available at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo.

Applicants must submit a project description. The proposed project must be relevant to the department’s ongoing research within the history of ideas and to one of the research groups in which tenured academic staff take part. For information about ongoing research and research groups, see the department’s website: https://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/people/aca/history-of-ideas/tenured/

The following research groups are particularly relevant to this call:

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Classics

A Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1017) in Classics is available at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, and the History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo.

Applicants are expected to submit a proposal for a research project within Classics that can be completed within 3 years. The proposed project should be thematically relevant to ongoing research in the Classics division. Applications combining areas of specialization present in the department are particularly welcome.

UiO’s Classics division actively participates in a wide array of research areas encompassing Greek, Latin, and Neo-Latin philology, as well as classical reception studies. Its breadth of expertise is reflected in diverse research groups and resarch projects.

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Archaeology

The ARCREATE project offers a novel approach to understanding technological and social change during turbulent times in central and southern Africa. Archaeology’s grand narratives about Bantu migrations, largely derived from studies of ceramics, ignore the creative knowledges of the artisans who made ceramic objects that the archaeologists studied. ARCREATE works closely with local stakeholders to excavate these technological and sensorial knowledges and the networks that transmitted them across space and time. Cognisant of recent-re-thinking about key concepts like mobility, creativity, learning and households, ARCREATE highlights local agency in its investigation of technological knowledge, seeking to understand the social, conceptual, ecological and mineralogical factors that guided craftspeople’s choices of specific materials and techniques.

Deadline : 10th December 2023

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(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: 4 Doctoral Research Fellowships in Philosophy

Four Doctoral Research Fellowships in Philosophy are available at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo.

The application must contain a project description. While applications in any area of philosophy will be considered, preference will be given to project descriptions that show how the project relates to the work of one of these research groups:

Deadline : O31st January 2024

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(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded

PhD position summary/title: 2 Doctoral Research Fellowships in History of Art

Two Doctoral Research Fellowships (SKO 1017) in Art History and Visual Studies are available at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas, University of Oslo.

Applicants must submit a project description. The proposed project must be clearly relevant to the department’s ongoing research in art history and visual studies, and preferably related to one of the following two research groups:

Deadline : 31st January 2024

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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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