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About the position
The Department of Political Science is recruiting up to two Postdoctoral Fellows (SKO 1352) with specialization in political data science or comparative politics. We are looking for an excellent candidate with the potential of pursuing a long-term career in academia. The successful applicant will be part of the research project, “Authoritarian Threats to Scientific Knowledge” (AutoKnow), which is funded by the European Research Council. The appointment is a fulltime position for a period of three years. Depending on the candidate’s competence and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended up to four years for other types of qualification work including various teaching tasks and obligations.
The primary aim of AutoKnow is to investigate how the production of scientific knowledge is affected by authoritarian regimes and politics. The project will look at how authoritarian rule affects the contents and research trajectories of scientific fields, and which fields are targeted for repression and co-optation by authoritarian rulers and movements. It will use computational text analysis to measure content-dimensions of published science and collect different data on attacks on academic freedom. It will study how authoritarian rule affects scientific progress, topic choice, political bias, idea novelty and other dimensions.
AutoKnow will answer questions such as:
- Which academic fields and institutions are repressed, and which are supported by authoritarian leaders?
- How does authoritarian rule shape the contents and political profile of academic work in different fields?
- What is the impact of authoritarian rule on scientific progress?
A postdoctoral position is intended to help the successful candidate develop a research profile and competencies that qualify them to apply for a permanent position in academia. To this end, the main focus of this position is to conduct research, including publication and dissemination. In addition, the fellow is expected to actively contribute to the broader research agenda and environment of the AUTOKNOW project, including project workshops. If the postdoctoral researcher does not already possess the teaching/pedagogical qualifications that meet the requirements for an associate professorship (incl. formal training), the department shall facilitate the acquisition of such qualifications during the employment period. Additionally, the position may provide other competencies relevant to the postdoctoral fellow’s future career.
To promote a strategic career path, all postdoctoral research fellows are expected to submit a career development plan, specifying career goals and the competencies that the postdoctoral fellow should acquire, no later than one month after commencement of the postdoctoral period. The department is responsible for ensuring that the plan is followed up and that the postdoctoral researcher has access to career guidance throughout the duration of the postdoctoral fellowship.
Qualification requirements
Formal qualifications
- Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree (PhD) in Political Science, or a closely related discipline before taking up the post.
- For applicants who have yet to receive their PhD degree, the Doctoral dissertation must have been submitted for evaluation, or completed and scheduled for submission and evaluation, before the application deadline.
Other qualifications
- Applicants must have a very good to excellent command of English (written and oral).
- Applicants are required to possess robust empirical research knowledge within political science and be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses.
- Experience with computational text analysis and large language models is an advantage but not a requirement.
- Knowledge in comparative studies of autocracy or democracy, authoritarian politics and repression is an advantage but not a requirement.
- Experience with using R or comparable programs for working with large language models and machine learning is an advantage but is not required.
- Experience with the design and implementation of survey-experiments is an advantage but not a requirement.
- Alongside developing their own research ideas, applicants should be capable of turning those ideas into well-structured and coherent scholarly papers. This involves possessing strong writing abilities and the capacity to see a writing project through from the planning stages to completion.
The evaluation of applicants is based on documented, academic qualifications. When assessing applicants, we generally look for candidates whose academic record and submitted publication/paper showcase their ability to independently conduct research at a high international level. We place emphasis on recent publications and the potential for future high-quality research, rather than the sheer quantity of publications, as this is a recruitment position.
We will consider qualifications relative to the length of the candidate’s academic career (based on the length of the PhD program, the number of years since PhD, and career breaks). Personal suitability, motivation, and compatibility with the rest of the project team are also considered.
We need different perspectives in our work
UiO is an open and internationally oriented comprehensive university that strives to be an inclusive and diverse workplace and academic environment. You can read more about UiO’s work on equality, inclusion, and diversity at uio.no.
We fulfill our mission most effectively when we draw upon our variety of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives. We are looking for great colleagues—could you be the next one?
We will do our best to accommodate your needs. Relevant adjustments may include modifications to working hours, task adaptations, digital, technical, or physical adjustments, or other practical measures.
The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.
If you have an immigrant background, a disability, or CV gaps (Norwegian), we encourage you to indicate this in the job application portal. In this context, disability is defined as an applicant who identifies as having a disability that requires workplace or employment-related accommodations. For more details about the requirements, please refer to the Employer portal (Norwegian).
The selections made in the job application portal are used for anonymized statistics that all state employers include in their annual reports.
More information about gender equality initiatives at UiO can be found here.
We offer
- Salary according to “SKO 1352 postdoktor”, NOK 610 000-690 000 per year.
- Personal research funds that can be used for e.g. travel and research assistance (currently NOK 45,000 per year).
- A stimulating and international research environment with multiple research groups and seminar series.
- Involvement in a large research project that provides opportunities to build a network with scholars researching political elites around the world, including an annual workshop on the topic.
- A friendly and inclusive workplace allowing for a good work-life balance.
- Attractive UiO welfare benefits
- Access to Norway’s excellent public services and welfare schemes, including generous parental leave
- provisions and affordable and accessible childcare (including the university’s kindergartens)
- Norway’s capital with its easy access to beautiful nature and rich cultural life.
- Financial and practical support for international staff moving to Norway (international staff may also benefit from tax cuts in their first years).
- Individual mentoring and annual career development conversation based on the submitted career plan.
- Various courses and workshops for supporting career development (e.g. on dissemination and presentation skills, op-ed writing, research project management, stress-management etc.).
- The university’s mentoring programme for female postdocs.
How to apply
The application with attachments must be submitted in our electronic recruiting system. Please follow the link “apply for this job”. All documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language. Non-Scandinavian applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their university’s grading system.
The online application must include the following items, which are to be submitted before the deadline:
- A cover letter (max 2 pages), including a statement of motivation
- A CV summarizing education, positions, research and pedagogical experience, administrative experience, and other qualifying activities. Career breaks, including parental leave, that are noted in the CV will be taken into consideration when evaluating applicants’ academic production.
- A complete list of publications
- Copies of educational diplomas and academic transcripts (PhD, MA)
- A copy of what you consider to be your best academic work to date (only one). If this is a co-authored paper/publication, you must additionally submit a declaration of co-authorship specifying your individual contribution and signed by your co-author(s).
- Your PhD dissertation.
- Names and contact details for 2-3 reference persons (name, relationship to candidate, e-mail, and phone number). Reference letters are not needed.
- Applicants who have not yet defended their PhD dissertation must include a letter from the university (the PhD director, supervisor or the like) formally confirming that the dissertation has been submitted for evaluation, or is completed and scheduled for submission, before the application deadline. The exact date it was submitted should be noted in the cover letter.
The application deadline is September 10, 2026. The screening and evaluation of candidates will begin immediately. The most promising candidates will be invited for interviews. We expect the whole evaluation process, from the application date to an offer being made, to take 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the number of applications. The expected start date is January 2027 or earlier but is subject to negotiation
Formal regulations
Applicant lists can be published in accordance with Norwegian Freedom of Information Act § 25. When you apply for a position with us, your name will appear on the public applicant list. It is possible to request to be excluded from this list. You must justify why you want an exemption from publication and we will then decide whether we can grant your request. If we cannot, you will hear from us.
Please see the regulations concerning terms and conditions of employment for the posts of postdoctoral research fellow, research fellow, research assistant and resident - University of Oslo (uio.no) (https://www.uio.no/english/about/regulations/personnel/academic/regulations-employment-conditions-postdoc.html)
Please refer to Regulations for the Act on universities and colleges chapter 3 (Norwegian), Guidelines concerning appointment to post doctoral and research posts at UiO and Regulations for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the University of Oslo.
The University of Oslo has a transfer agreement with all employees that is intended to secure the rights to all research results etc.
Om arbeidsgiveren:
The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 28,000 students and 7,000 employees in a broad range of academic disciplines. UiO has shaped society for over 200 years. As a leading European university, it promotes independent and innovative research and offers outstanding education.
The Department of Political Science is part of the Faculty of Social Sciences. It is the largest political science department in Norway and covers all subfields of the discipline: international politics, public policy and administration, comparative politics, political theory, and research methods. The department offers a vibrant academic environment with a good mix of permanent staff, postdoctoral and PhD fellows. Around 1,400 students are currently enrolled at BA, MA, and PhD level. The department runs two large political science programmes at BA and MA level and a specialized programme in Peace and Conflict Studies at MA level. In addition, the department hosts interdisciplinary study programmes at the BA level in International Studies and Public Administration and Leadership. The department has several research groups, including Comparative Institutions and Regimes (CIR), Policy, Bureaucracy and Organisation (PBO), Oslo Political Theory (OPT), Political Data Science (PODS), and CITIZENS. The Department also hosts the interdisciplinary Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX).
About the position
Inland School of Business and Social Sciences, The PhD programme Innovation in Services in the Public and
Private Sectors (INSEPP), invites candidates to apply for a 3-year PhD research fellowship, to work with the
broad field of innovation studies with particular focus on neurodivergence in the workplace and innovation.
Depending on the department’s needs, and the candidate‘s competence and preferences, the position may be
transformed into a four-year position with 25% teaching duties.
The purpose of the PhD research fellowship for the admitted candidate is to undergo a research training
programme that leads to the successful completion of a doctoral degree. Admission to the PhD programme is a
prerequisite for employment. The candidate is expected to participate actively in INSEPP’s activities. After
commencement, the candidate must apply for admission to the PhD programme within three months. An
agreement for admission to the PhD programme must be in place within six months after commencement.
The candidate will be part of the Department of Organisation, Leadership and Management and the People and
Organization research group (P&O) and OASIS (Organisasjon, arbeid og socialpsykologi i samfunnet) research
group. In addition to INSEPP, these environments represent a valuable resource for PhD studies.
The workplace is Campus Lillehammer.
Contact information:
Professor Annette Risberg, phone number: +47 62 43 04 28, e-mail: annette.risberg@inn.no
Head of PhD programme Marit Engen, phone number: +47 61 28 81 07, e-mail: marit.engen@inn.no
About the project
The PhD candidate will independently drive the project as part of a research environment working on inclusion,
equality, and diversity. The main supervisor conducts research on neurodiversity in the workplace. The second
supervisor conducts research on diversity and inclusion and has expertise in research methods. The third
supervisor conducts research on organizational psychology and innovation.
Project Background
Neurodivergent diagnoses — including autism, ADHD, and dyslexia — are increasing among both children and
adults. At the same time, neurodivergent individuals face high unemployment rates, limited career
opportunities, and persistent workplace discrimination. While neurodivergence has received growing attention
in discussions of innovation and organizational competitiveness, workplace practices often remain grounded in
neuronormative assumptions that privilege neurotypical ways of thinking and working. Research indicates that
such assumptions are embedded in organizational and HR systems through misrecognition, superficial inclusion
efforts, and unreflective routines, which may obscure or undervalue neurodivergent contributions.
Drawing on diversity and inclusion research and innovation theory — particularly process-based and socioorganizational
approaches — the project examines how neurodivergent cognitive profiles interact with
organizational structures and practices to shape innovation processes across different stages, and under what
conditions such contributions are enabled or constrained.
Project Overview
The project investigates how neurodivergent cognitive profiles influence innovation in organizational and
entrepreneurial contexts. Neurodivergence is understood as a form of cognitive variation, where implications
for innovation depend on organizational context, practices, and evaluative criteria. The project will examine
how characteristics associated with neurodivergent cognition — such as sustained attention, associative
thinking, pattern recognition, and tolerance for ambiguity — relate to different stages of the innovation process, including idea generation, development, and implementation.
The project combines an individual-level focus on cognitive characteristics with an organizational-level analysis
of how structures, cultures, and practices shape whether and how these characteristics become relevant for
innovation, with particular relevance for knowledge-intensive and professional service contexts.
Societal Relevance
The project addresses challenges related to labor market inclusion and social sustainability. Despite an
estimated unemployment rate of around 40% among autistic adults, limited knowledge exists about how
organizational conditions shape opportunities for participation and contribution. By applying a neurodiversity
perspective, the project focuses on the interaction between individual characteristics and organizational
environments. This includes how organizational design, work practices, and evaluative systems may create or
reduce barriers to participation, and how inclusion may involve changes at both the individual and
organizational level.
Qualifications
The appointed candidate must qualify for admission to the university’s PhD programme Innovation in Services
in the Public and Private Sectors (INSEPP).
You must have the following qualifications:
- A master’s degree or equivalent education in Organization, Leadership and Management studies,
Organizational psychology or psychology are relevant to the position. Innovation studies are meriting. - The master’s degree must normally constitute 120 ECTS credits, including a master’s thesis of at least 30
ECTS credits. - The grade of the master’s thesis must be B or better.
o Candidates must have submitted their master’s thesis and received a grade of B or better by the
application deadline.
o Temporary transcripts of records and the master thesis must be included as part of the
application.
o The final diploma for the master’s degree must be available by the time of employment. - The master’s degree must be composed of 120 ECTS (or equivalent research experience), including a
master’s thesis of at least 30 ECTS, cf. NOKUT’s requirements for admission to PhD education and INN’s
PhD regulations. - A strong academic background from your previous studies. The average grade should normally be B or
better from the master’s program or equivalent education.
If you have an education from abroad, please attach documentation of recognition of foreign higher education
from the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills. If the requested documentation is not possible
to obtain within the application deadline, an equivalent assessment can be made by INN University in
connection with the recruitment process.
Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on the applicant’s:
- Academic and personal qualifications to complete doctoral education within the employment period.
- Ability to work independently and purposefully, as well as to collaborate on research, publishing, and
teaching tasks. - Being structured and having a high work capacity.
- Demonstrating solid theoretical insight and interest.
Language:
- Good proficiency in English, both oral and written. Applicants from non-English-speaking countries must
document their English proficiency in accordance with the Supplementary Regulations for Admission to
the PhD Programme at INN University. - Good oral and written proficiency in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language with a minimum of B2
competence is required because fieldwork will take place in Norwegian or other Scandinavian based
organizations. - There may be teaching opportunities in English as well as Norwegian.
In the evaluation and ranking of qualified applicants, emphasis will be placed on:
- The quality of the project proposal.
- Documented independent research and development work or experience relevant to the project.
It is mandatory to attach a project proposal of 2000 words (see the section on “How to Apply” below).
Evaluation of candidates for the position will be based on a total assessment of educational background, experience and personal suitability, as well as motivation and other eligibility requirements, as defined in the advertisement.
The position and associated tasks must be carried out in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations for government employees, including also the Act on Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology, etc. Candidates who, after assessment of the application and attachments, come into conflict with the criteria in the latter act, will not be able to take up the position at University of Inland Norway. Necessary approvals must be maintained throughout the employment relationship.
We offer
- An academically stimulating and supportive work environment at a developing institution.
- Possibility of professional development in an exciting academic research environment.
- The position is remunerated according to position code 1017 (PhD candidate) in the state’s wage regulations.
- Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension, with among other things, good pension and
insurance schemes.
For more information about INN University as an employer, please see here.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0FVnszhpJYHow to apply
Relevant applications will be considered by an expert committee. The application and all attachments are to be
submitted electronically and should include the following:
- The applicant must submit a project proposal with a progress plan (in Norwegian or English, 2000 words)
that explains how the research work will be carried out and addresses academic relevance, challenges
and possibilities within the project. The proposal must be developed in line with the project description
outlined above. The project proposal should also outline the theories and methods intended to be used.
The project proposal plays an important role in evaluating applicants and must demonstrate how the
project will lead to the successful completion of a doctoral degree within three/four years. The PhD
research fellow hired will, in collaboration with a supervisor, prepare a complete project proposal that
will form the basis for admission to the PhD programme. - Application letter with a brief overview of the applicant’s research interests and motivation for applying
for the position. - CV (summarizing education, positions, and academic work)
- Certified copies of transcripts and diplomas. An English translation of all education documents is required
unless the documents are in Norwegian. - Other work that is relevant for the application
- Names and contact information of at least two references.
- A copy of the master’s thesis (in PDF)
Attachments must be uploaded as separate files. If the attachments exceed 30 MB, they must be compressed prior to upload. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all attachments are uploaded. Documents submitted after expiry of the deadline will not be considered in the evaluation of your application.
General information
INN believes that there is strength in inclusion and diversity. We desire employees with different competencies, professional combinations, life experiences and perspectives to contribute to an even better way of solving problems. We will facilitate for employees who need assitance to realise their goals. Relevant adaptations can be, for example, technical aids, adapting furniture or adjusting routines, work tasks and working hours.
If there are qualified applicants with disabilities, gaps in the CV or immigrant background, we shall call at least one applicant in each of these categories for an interview. In order to be considered as an applicant in these groups, the applicants must meet certain requirements. You can read more on this here: https://arbeidsgiver.difi.no/positivsaerbehandling.
We encourage applicants to tick in Jobbnorge if they have a disability, a gap in their CV or immigrant background. The ticks in the jobseeker portal form the basis for anonymised statistics that all state-owned enterprises report in their annual reports
Information about applicants may be made public even if the applicant has asked not to be named on the list of persons who have applied. The applicant must be notified if the request to be omitted is not met.
Om arbeidsgiveren:
Universitetet i Innlandet har om lag 15 000 studenter og 1 450 ansatte. Vi har studiesteder i Lillehammer, Hamar, Elverum, Rena, Evenstad og på Blæstad, og tilbyr også noen utdanninger på Kongsvinger, Tynset og i Oslo.
NOKUTs styre godkjente Høgskolen i Innlandets søknad om universitetsakkreditering den 12. september 2024. 8. november besluttet kongen i statsråd at høgskolen ble Norges 11. universitet.
Universitetet i Innlandet er kjent for sterke og solide utdannings- og forskningsmiljøer som setter spor etter seg regionalt, nasjonalt og internasjonalt.
Visjonen vår er «Sterkere sammen - vi bygger universitetet i tverrfaglig fellesskap, sammen med samfunns- og arbeidsliv.»
About the position
Center for Research on Digitalization and Sustainability (CREDS), part of Inland School of Business and Social Sciences, University of Inland Norway (INN), invites candidates to apply for a three-year PhD research fellowship. The position is connected to the field of innovation studies with a specific focus on sustainability transitions, circular economy, business model change and value chains related to electric vehicle (EV) batteries in the context of energy storage and mobility. This may include research on the circular resource flows, reuse and recycle strategies, and competing end-of-life pathways for batteries and battery materials.
Admission to INN's PhD program, Innovation in Services in the Public and Private Sectors (INSEPP), is a condition for employment as a research fellow. The candidate is expected to participate actively in INSEPP’s activities. After commencement, the candidate must apply for admission to the PhD programme within three months. An agreement for admission to the PhD programme must be in place within six months after commencement.
As a PhD research fellow, you will be an integral part of CREDS and actively contribute to one or both of its research groups. In addition, the candidate will be employed at a department of the Business School. The position preferably commences in the fall of 2026 and will conclude with the award of the Degree of Doctor upon successfully completing the program.
The position is based at CREDS in Innlandet Science Park in Kongsvinger. A high degree of on-site presence is expected.
For further information, please contact:
- CREDS Professor Johan Kask, +47 62 43 01 82, johan.kask@inn.no
- CREDS Director and Professor Bård Tronvoll, +47 90 78 55 68, bard.tronvoll@inn.no
- Head of INSEPP PhD Program Marit Engen, +47 61 28 81 07, marit.engen@inn.no
About the project
Project overview
The PhD research fellow will join an international team of researchers at CREDS, Inland School of Business and Social Sciences. We seek a highly motivated candidate to research circular battery strategies and future applications from a business and innovation perspective. CREDS’s overarching academic objective is accelerating research on the transitions enabling sustainable businesses and societies. The primary focus is to understand transitions at the level of ecosystems and markets and at the intersection between digitization and sustainability, for instance linked to new or changed business models, value chains and practices.
The candidate’s PhD project should address how scarce resources in circular value chains related to energy and mobility are organized and governed across competing end-of-life pathways. Relevant topics include sustainable value creation, reuse and repair strategies, recycling systems, and business models that extend the useful life of batteries and battery materials. The project may examine how such arrangements work in practice, how they develop over time, and how different pathways can be assessed in relation to sustainability, loop extension, efficiency, resilience, and other relevant criteria. It may also focus on market formation, ecosystem dynamics, governance arrangements, power relations, and the role of technology in handling resource tensions across systems, as well as on how firms and other actors develop circular strategies under competing demands, regulatory change, and uncertainty about future resource use. One particularly relevant empirical example is end-of-life EV batteries, where tensions may arise between reusing or repurposing batteries for second-life energy storage and recycling materials back into battery production or other industrial uses. Norway provides a promising context for studying such issues due to its early and extensive adoption of battery-electric vehicles.
Candidates are encouraged to define their own research design within this theme. This includes developing the specific research questions, theoretical perspective, empirical focus, and methodological approach in dialogue with the supervisory team and the academic environment at CREDS. A broad range of methodological approaches is relevant for the theme, including qualitative case studies, optimization models, system dynamics modelling, and agent-based modelling. Please note that the project may later be modified in accordance with the supervisors’ advice and the academic research agenda of CREDS. The successful candidate will have a primary supervisor among CREDS’ academic staff.
Qualifications
- The candidate must have a master’s degree and thesis on a relevant topic. Relevant academic backgrounds may include business and management, innovation studies, energy systems, industrial ecology, system dynamics, systems modelling, sustainability transitions, science and technology studies, topic-related forms of engineering, and other related interdisciplinary fields.
- The master's degree must normally constitute 120 ECTS credits. INN’s PhD regulations require that the qualifying education includes a master’s thesis of 30 ECTS. As a rule, the average grade at master’s level must be B.
- The qualifying degree(s) must be awarded from institutions in Norway, the EU/EEA or Switzerland, or from an international institution accredited by AACSB, AMBA and/or EQUIS. Where applicable, candidates should specify such accreditation in the application.
- Candidates who have not yet obtained the master’s degree at the time of application may apply. In this case, candidates must have submitted their master’s thesis by the application deadline. Temporary transcripts and the master’s thesis must be submitted with the application. The final diploma must be available by the time of employment.
- Candidates with a master’s degree from a university abroad must attach “Recognition of foreign higher education” from NOKUT. Instructions for obtaining this assessment are available from NOKUT, https://hkdir.no/en/foreign-education/education-from-outside-of-norway/recognition-of-foreign-higher-education-bachelor-master-and-phd.
- Since the project is likely to involve extensive empirical research, dialogue with practitioners, meetings, and field-based data collection involving Norwegian and other Nordic actors, the ability to work effectively in Nordic industry and institutional contexts will be important. Relevant professional experience from industry or other practice-based settings in the Nordics, or in a comparable context, is therefore considered a strong merit.
- Oral and written English is required. Applicants from non-English speaking countries must document their English proficiency in accordance with the Supplementary Regulations for Admission to the PhD Programme at INN University. A command of a Scandinavian language is a strong merit.
- Expertise in relevant ICT software for research is an advantage.
- Research experience acquired after completion of the master’s degree is considered an advantage, but is not required.
- The candidate must be able to work independently and purposefully, and engage confidently with external actors to carry out empirical fieldwork. The role also requires the ability to collaborate well on academic research and publishing.
Evaluation of candidates for the position will be based on a total assessment of educational background, experience and personal suitability, as well as motivation and other eligibility requirements, as defined in the advertisement. In addition, the following will be emphasized: quality of the project description, documented independent research and development work or experience relevant to the project.
The position and associated tasks must be carried out in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations for government employees, including also the Act on Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology, etc. Candidates who, after assessment of the application and attachments, come into conflict with the criteria in the latter act, will not be able to take up the position at University of Inland Norway. Necessary approvals must be maintained throughout the employment relationship.
We offer
- An academically stimulating and supportive work environment at a developing institution. Possibility of professional development in an exciting academic research environment.
- Position is paid and placed in position code PhD candidate 1017 in the Government Salary Scale.
- Membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension, with among other things, good pension and insurance schemes.
For more information about INN University as an employer, please see here.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0FVnszhpJYHow to apply
Relevant applications will be considered by an expert committee. The application and all attachments are to be submitted electronically and should include the following:
- The applicant must submit a project proposal with a progress plan (in Norwegian or English, 5-7 pages) that explains how the research work will be carried out and addresses academic relevance, challenges and possibilities within the project. The PhD research fellow hired will, in collaboration with a supervisor, prepare a complete project proposal creating the basis for admission to the PhD program. The project proposal plays an important part in evaluating applicants and must show how the project will lead to a successful completion of a doctoral degree within four years.
- Application letter
- CV (summarizing education, job positions, and academic work)
- Other work that is relevant for the application
- Certified copies of transcripts and diplomas for the whole bachelor and master’s degree. An English translation of all education documents is required unless the documents are in Norwegian/Scandinavian.
- Names and contact information of at least 2 reference persons.
- A copy of the master’s thesis (in PDF)
Attachments must be uploaded as separate files. If the attachments exceed 30 MB, they must be compressed prior to upload. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all attachments are uploaded. Documents submitted after expiry of the deadline will not be considered in the evaluation of your application.
General information
INN believes that there is strength in inclusion and diversity. We desire employees with different competencies, professional combinations, life experiences and perspectives to contribute to an even better way of solving problems. We will facilitate for employees who need assitance to realise their goals. Relevant adaptations can be, for example, technical aids, adapting furniture or adjusting routines, work tasks and working hours.
If there are qualified applicants with disabilities, gaps in the CV or immigrant background, we shall call at least one applicant in each of these categories for an interview. In order to be considered as an applicant in these groups, the applicants must meet certain requirements. You can read more on this here: https://arbeidsgiver.difi.no/positivsaerbehandling.
We encourage applicants to tick in Jobbnorge if they have a disability, a gap in their CV or immigrant background. The ticks in the jobseeker portal form the basis for anonymised statistics that all state-owned enterprises report in their annual reports
Information about applicants may be made public even if the applicant has asked not to be named on the list of persons who have applied. The applicant must be notified if the request to be omitted is not met.
Om arbeidsgiveren:
Universitetet i Innlandet har om lag 15 000 studenter og 1 450 ansatte. Vi har studiesteder i Lillehammer, Hamar, Elverum, Rena, Evenstad og på Blæstad, og tilbyr også noen utdanninger på Kongsvinger, Tynset og i Oslo.
NOKUTs styre godkjente Høgskolen i Innlandets søknad om universitetsakkreditering den 12. september 2024. 8. november besluttet kongen i statsråd at høgskolen ble Norges 11. universitet.
Universitetet i Innlandet er kjent for sterke og solide utdannings- og forskningsmiljøer som setter spor etter seg regionalt, nasjonalt og internasjonalt.
Visjonen vår er «Sterkere sammen - vi bygger universitetet i tverrfaglig fellesskap, sammen med samfunns- og arbeidsliv.»