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The Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen invites applications from a legal scholar with academic qualifications equivalent to associate professor to join the cross-disciplinary project GENMAR (In/visible women of the sea- Gendering fishery politics and advocacy) for a 20 % secondary post per year for a four-years period. Qualified candidates must hold a permanent position (minimum 50 %) at an organization other than UiB.
The position is fully funded by the European Research Council (ERC) through the project GENMAR (2026–2031). Together with the PI, the legal scholar is expected to develop and conduct an anthropological-legal interdisciplinary case study in the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and in relevant policy institutions of the European Union.
The aim of the case study is to develop innovative research strategies for exploring socio-legal orders and policy development processes in fisheries through methodological and theoretical collaboration between anthropology and legal studies. However, the case study is integrated into the overall research framework and lines of inquiry of the GENMAR-project.
About the project/ work tasks:
The GENMAR-project will advance empirical and theoretical knowledge about why and how women are continuously marginalized in the fishery sector.
Current research shows that fisherwomen’s roles and contributions are not only habitually underrecognized, but they are also often excluded from governance- and management processes and lack social and economic rights. However, we know little about how gender equality policies- and recommendations in fishery are negotiated through political- and advocacy systems. Further, in the face of increased attention to the issue, little is known of where and why it loses momentum in political systems. Moreover, women’s role and agency in fishery politics, advocacy and governance is an understudied field, offering limited knowledge of how and why their struggles are hindered.
GENMAR’s research objective is situated at the intersection of these three knowledge gaps. The project will develop a multi-sited, multi-scalar, comparative and theorized ethnography of gender inequality, gender advocacy and gender policies in fisheries in Spain, Brazil, Tanzania and Thailand, and a case study of fishery policy in the EU-commission and the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Theoretically, the project draws on the existing literature about the gendering of fisheries, in dialogue with gender studies, social science concept analysis, legal anthropology and anthropological approaches to the state, organizations, law and policy. Methodologically, the project draws on ethnographic fieldwork, extended interviews, focus groups, document- and media studies, and law- and policy analysis.
The project’s PI is Associate Professor Iselin Åsedotter Strønen. For more information about the project, see In/visible women of the sea. Gendering fishery politics and advocacy (GENMAR) | UiB
Responsibilities
- Develop a case study in collaboration with the PI, including developing research questions and methodological procedures, conduct a literature review in legal anthropology and other interdisciplinary bodies of literature thematically relevant to the project, and conduct desk studies of policies, legal instruments, reports and policy recommendations.
- Conduct collaborative ethnographic institutional fieldwork together with the PI in FAO and EU offices (two field visits, approx. 14 days each).
- Collaborate with the GENMAR project team in developing innovative and ambitious lines of inquiry, joint research questions, literature reviews and theoretical frameworks
- Collaborate with the GENMAR project team in discussing, analyzing, theorizing and comparing research data from the different case studies.
- Actively participate in research, publication, and dissemination activities of GENMAR
- Present research at project workshops and conferences, and international conferences
- Co-produce at least two book chapters with the PI
- Follow the highest standards of data management and ethical protocols and procedures in alignment with ERC requirements
- Contribute to updating the project website and to communicating research findings to the public when appropriate
Qualifications and personal qualities:
Required qualifications
- PhD in law or legal studies
- An academic track record demonstrating knowledge of European fishery law, gender equality in EU policy, gender, fishery and policy development more broadly, or related thematic fields.
- Interest in developing an interdisciplinary case study, familiarize oneself with the disciplinary tenets of social anthropology, and to actively contribute to developing new and innovative methods and analytical approaches to interdisciplinary studies of fishery policy and gender equality
- Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate clearly
- Ability to work both independently and in a team environment
- Excellent command of English (written and spoken)
- The successful candidate is expected to visit Bergen for project workshops and conferences, and to communicate digitally regularly with the project team
Desired qualifications
- Prior experience with working in an interdisciplinary team and/or with qualitative methods.
- Prior experience from participating in large research projects
We can offer:
- A four-years 20 % secondary post within an ERC-funded research project
- Gross annual salary as Associate Professor, code 1011, of NOK 757 600 – 797 000. Further increase in salary will depend on seniority. A higher salary may be considered for a particularly well qualified applicant.
- Personal funds for fieldwork, workshops and conference attendance, and project-related travels to Bergen
- Being part of a tightly integrated, ambitious and collegial project group
- A dynamic and internationally recognized departmental research environment, with a strong portfolio on marine- and ocean research
Your application must include:
- Applicants must upload the following documents in English or a Scandinavian language via Jobbnorge:
- Cover letter (max 2 pages), including an outline of how the applicant’s academic track record matches GENMAR’s thematic focus and a statement of motivation
- A case study outline (max. 3000 words excluding references) of proposed lines of enquiry, literature suggestions, and methodological reflections. This does not need to be fully developed as the PI and the successful candidate will jointly develop the details of the case study in the first phase of the project
- Curriculum vitae (CV) including education, positions, research experience, methods training, and other qualifying activities
- A list of publications
- Two academic writing samples in English (e.g., book chapter or research article)
- Contact details of three referees (reference letters not needed at this stage)
Short-listed candidates will be invited to attend an interview.
General information:
Application deadline: August 10. 2026. Applications sent by e-mail or without requested documents will not be considered.
Starting date: January 1, 2027, at the latest.
For questions about the position, please contact Iselin Åsedotter Strønen: Iselin.stronen@uib.no
Practical questions about the application process can be directed to HR adviser Gudrun Horvei: Gudrun.horvei@uib.no
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Om arbeidsgiveren:
The University of Bergen is a renowned educational and research institution, organised into seven faculties and approximately 54 institutes and academic centres. Campus is located in the centre of Bergen with university areas at Nygårdshøyden, Haukeland, Marineholmen, Møllendalsveien and Årstad.
There are seven departments at Faculty of Social Sciences. Read more about the faculty and departments.
The position and the scientific work
The Department of Sport and Social Sciences, NIH, is advertising a three-to-four-year (depending on teaching assignments) PhD position in the field of sport management. The department comprises a broad academic environment that conducts research in sports philosophy, sports history, sports sociology, sports psychology, coaching, and sport management.
The PhD project is partially predefined and focuses on how organized sport can contribute to increased physical activity among adults.
Sport and physical activity are widely recognized as important contributors to public health, both in terms of physical and mental well-being. Nevertheless, participation levels among adults remain a challenge. According to the EU statistics on income and living conditions (EU-SILC), only around 50% of the Norwegian population participated in sport and physical activity in 2024. Among those who are physically active, the majority use facilities in the commercial sector, such as private fitness centers, while only about 10% of adults aged 16 and above participate in sport and physical activity through organized, non-profit sport clubs and organizations.
While physical activity in the commercial sector can generate important health benefits, organized sport may offer additional societal and individual value. In particular, participation in sport clubs and voluntary organizations can foster social interaction, community building, and a sense of belonging while also supporting the integration of (newly arrived) immigrants.
These social dimensions are increasingly relevant in light of rising concerns about loneliness and social isolation—especially among older adults, but also among younger age groups—as well as ongoing processes of global migration.
Loneliness is known to be associated with negative mental health outcomes, underscoring the importance of examining the social benefits of physical activity within organized sport settings.
The PhD candidate will have considerable freedom to define the specific focus of the project within this overall thematic framework. The project must be grounded in relevant sub-disciplines within sport management, such as organization, marketing, communication, governance, or sport policy.
The project should ideally focus on the Norwegian/Scandinavian context, but comparisons with other contexts can be integrated.
Possible research directions include, but are not limited to, how organizational structures, practices, and offerings within organized sport can be developed to attract, include, and retain adult participants.
A potential focus may also be on collaboration and interaction between actors within organized sport (e.g., sport clubs and federations) and actors outside the sport sector (e.g., sponsors, commercial providers, or public authorities), including how relationships within the broader sports ecosystem can contribute to increased participation among adults.
The candidate may further choose to focus on specific adult population groups, such as older adults or retirees, or young adults, where new participation patterns and challenges—such as increasing mental health concerns—are emerging.
Job Description
The main tasks for a PhD candidate at NIH are to:
- complete an independent research project under supervision,
- complete PhD courses or other equivalent educational activities corresponding to approximately 30 ECTS points,
- actively participate in research environments, including collaboration with fellow researchers, and
- disseminate research results, both at international conferences and in scientific journals.
- optional: The candidate may be engaged in teaching and supervision tasks depending on the department's teaching needs and the candidate's competencies.
Competence requirements and candidate profile
Applicants must be qualified for a PhD candidate position at NIH and must have a completed Master's degree in sport management or a related field with relevance for the announced position (minimum grade requirement B or international equivalent). For further information about NIH’s Ph.D.-program.
Selection criteria and preferred candidate profile:
- Quality and relevance of educational background and the master’s degree
- Quality and relevance of the project description
- Personal suitability. The successful candidate
- is ambitious and has the ability of independent and creative thinking,
- enjoys working in an interdisciplinary environment, and
- has excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
Experience with relevant research can be an advantage. Mastery of a Scandinavian language will strengthen the application.
Formal regulations
For more information about the PhD program at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, please see the rules and regulations for appointments to Ph.D. Research fellowships at NIH.
Employment is subject to the conditions applicable to state employees. NIH has mandatory membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
According to the Freedom of Information Act § 25, second paragraph, information about the applicant may be disclosed even if the applicant has requested not to be included on the applicant list.
Inclusion and diversity are strengths, and NIH has a personnel policy goal of achieving a balanced gender composition. Furthermore, NIH seeks employees with diverse skills, subject combinations, life experiences, and perspectives.
If you are a qualified applicant with a disability, a gap in your CV, or an immigrant background, we encourage you to tick the box in the job applicant portal for this. NIH will invite at least one applicant for an interview if they are qualified, and if you get the job, we will accommodate any needs you may have. The ticking is used solely for anonymized statistics, apart from selecting the right candidate.
Contact information
Interested applicants are advised to contact the academic community in preparing the application. Further details can be obtained by contacting:
- Professor and Head of Department, Lone Friis Thing; email: loneft@nih.no;
phone.+47 23262401 - Professor Chris Horbel; e-mail: chrish@nih.no; phone: +47 23262440
- HR department, Senior Adviser, Bente Johansen-Aarbostad; email: bentejoh@nih.no
- PhD program, Senior Adviser, Mari Corell; email: maric@nih.no
How to apply
The applicant must submit:
- A personal application letter.
- CV (summarizing education, professional experience and positions, academic work including publications, etc.)
- Copies of educational certificates and grades.
- Description of a PhD project of relevance to the position. The project description includes formulations of objectives and research questions/hypotheses, as well as relevant theoretical approaches and methods. The complete project description should not exceed 10 pages, excluding the bibliography (12-point font, 1.5 line spacing).
- Names, e-mail address, and telephone number of 2 to 3 referees (describe relation to applicant).
For further details on the application to and enrollment in NIH’s PhD program, please see here.
Applications will be handled according to the relevant regulations as defined in the Norwegian Open Files Act.
Short-listed applicants will be called for interview.
The application can be written in a Scandinavian language or in English.
The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system. Please note that all documents must be in English or a Scandinavian language.
International applicants, or applicants who hold an international degree, are advised to apply the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills for recognition of education from abroad.
NIH offer
- Salary as a PhD research fellow in position code 1017, starting salary gross annual salary NOK 550 800 (according to Basic Collective Agreement for the Civil Service)
- A good and active working environment at the Department
- Good arrangements for pension, loans, and insurance in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund
- Excellent training facilities, corporate sports teams, and opportunities for exercise during working hours
- Immediate proximity to the metro and locked bicycle parking
Om arbeidsgiveren:
The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) is a specialized university and serves as the premier education and research institution of sport science in the Nordic countries. Our mission is to educate, investigate and present a broad range of topics within theoretical and practical sport science. Our Bachelor's degree, Master's degree and PhD programmes aim to be of great relevance.
NIH has approximately 2300 students and a staff of 240 in four departments, two research centres, six administrative units and a library. The campus and sports facilities are located near Sognsvann.
For more information on NIH, visit http://www.nih.no
The position
An exciting PhD position is available at the Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology.
The Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology consists of five departments, where Department of Industrial Engineering is where the position is located. The position will be affiliated with the Department’s research group “Intelligent Manufacturing and Logistics” and its interrelated Technological Competence Center for Arctic Logistics Operations (ArcLog).
The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25 % each year and will consist of teaching and other duties. The objective of the position is to complete research training to the level of a doctoral degree. Admission to the PhD programme is a prerequisite for employment, and the programme period starts on commencement of the position.
The workplace is at UiT in Narvik. You must be able to start in the position within a reasonable time after receiving the offer.
The position’s field of research
The PhD fellow is affiliated with the project “Digital Reverse Logistics Twin 5.0: Enabling Human-Centricity in Data-Driven Decision-Making and Flexible Automation”, funded by the Research Council of Norway under the Researcher Project for Young Talents (FRIPRO) programme (Digital Reverse Logistics Twin 5.0 (DigiRL 5.0) | UiT), and the project “NextIndustryAI – AI powered Workforce and Industrial Processes”, funded by the EU InterReg Aurora programme. These projects aim to develop human-centric digital twin solutions that enable effective and responsible human–technology and human–AI collaboration in reverse logistics operations, while demonstrating how AI can optimize production, improve data utilization, and enhance automation to strengthen the competitiveness and sustainability of companies in the High North Arctic region.
The PhD fellow is expected to contribute to the following tasks:
- Develop human–technology collaborative remanufacturing processes and workflows for flexible handling of diverse returned products.
- Design mathematical optimization models to dynamically schedule and reconfigure modular remanufacturing systems, accounting for varying product types and quality conditions.
- Develop digital twin and conceptual frameworks that connect optimization models, simulation-based verification environments, and small-scale demonstration remanufacturing processes to test and validate the proposed solutions.
- Publish research findings in leading scientific journals and present results at international conferences and industry-oriented workshops.
- Contribute to the supervision of Master’s students.
- Support teaching activities within the Master’s Programme in Industrial Engineering, including serving as a teaching or lab assistant.
Contact
For further information about the position, please contact Professor Hao Yu:
- email: hao.yu@uit.no
or Head of Department Professor Wei Deng Solvang:
- email: wei.d.solvang@uit.no
Qualifications
This position requires a master’s degree or equivalent in subject Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Logistics Engineering, or a closely related field, and any other requirements. If you are near completion of your master’s degree, you may still apply.
You must have a strong academic background, with an average grade from your Master’s degree (or equivalent education) of B or better. Applicants without letter grades must demonstrate an equivalent level of academic excellence. Candidates with a weaker academic record may still be considered if they can document exceptional suitability for PhD studies.
Applicants must document fluency of in English and be able to work in an international environment. Nordic applicants can document their English capabilities by attaching their high school diploma.
Experience in reverse logistics optimization and/or human–AI collaboration will be considered an advantage.
Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas are preferred:
- Mathematical optimization in logistics and manufacturing systems
- Simulation tools (e.g., AnyLogic, anyLogistix, Visual Components)
- Digital twin for decision support in circular manufacturing and logistics
Applicants must submit a 2–3 page research plan aligned with the scope of the position, clearly outlining objectives, research scope, and proposed methodologies, with strong emphasis on relevance, rigor, and potential impact.
In the assessment, the emphasis is on the applicant's potential to complete a research education based on the master's thesis or equivalent, and any other scientific work. The research plan will also be considered. In addition, professional experience and other experience of significance for the completion of the doctoral programme will be taken into consideration.
We will also emphasize motivation and personal suitability for the position. We are looking for candidates who:
- Have good working moral and can work independently on defined topics
- Have good collaboration skills and able to interaction with colleagues and students
- Wants to contribute to a good working environment
As many people as possible should have the opportunity to undertake organized research training. If you already hold a PhD or have equivalent competence, we will not appoint you to this position.
Admission to the PhD programme
For employment in the PhD position, you must be qualified for admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology and participate in organized doctoral studies within the employment period.
Admission normally requires:
- A bachelor's degree of 180 ECTS and a master's degree of 120 ECTS, or an integrated master's degree of 300 ECTS.
- A master's thesis with a scope corresponding to at least 30 ECTS for a master's degree of 120 ECTS.
- A master's thesis with a scope corresponding to at least 20 ECTS for an integrated master's degree of 300 ECTS.
In order to gain admission to the programme, applicants with a background from a Norwegian institution should have a minimum grade of C on their master thesis and a weighted grade average of 3.0 for the last two years of their master programme. A more detailed description of admission requirements can be found here.
If you are employed in the position, you will be provisionally admitted to the PhD programme. Application for final admission must be submitted no later than two months after taking up the position.
Applicants with a foreign education will be subjected to an evaluation of whether the educational background is equal to Norwegian higher education, following national guidelines from Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills. Depending on which country the education is from, one or two additional years of university education may be required to fulfil admission requirements, e.g. a 4-year bachelor's degree and a 2-year master's degree. UiT normally accepts higher education from countries that are part of the Lisbon Recognition Convention.
Inclusion and diversity
UiT The Arctic University of Norway is working actively to promote equality, gender balance and diversity among employees and students, and to create an inclusive and safe working environment. We believe that inclusion and diversity are a strength, and we want employees with different competencies, professional experience, life experience and perspectives.
If you have a disability, a gap in your CV or immigrant background, we encourage you to tick the box for this in your application. If there are qualified applicants, we invite at least one in each group for an interview. If you get the job, we will adapt the working conditions if you need it. Apart from selecting the right candidates, we will only use the information for anonymous statistics.
We offer
- Involvement in an interesting research project
- Good career opportunities
- A good academic environment with dedicated colleagues
- Flexible working hours and a state collective pay agreement
- Pension scheme through the state pension fund
- PhD Fellows are normally given a salary of 550 800 NOK/year with a 3% yearly increase
Norwegian health policy aims to ensure that everyone, irrespective of their personal finances and where they live, has access to good health and care services of equal standard. As an employee you will become member of the National Insurance Scheme which also include health care services.
More practical information about working and living in Norway can be found here: https://uit.no/staffmobility
Application
Please note that the application will only be assessed based on the information submitted by the application deadline via Jobbnorge. It is therefore important that you include all necessary documents demonstrating your qualifications for the position.
Your application must include:
- Cover letter explaining your motivation and research interests
- Research plan (2-3 pages)
- CV
- Official diplomas for Bachelor's and Master's degree in the original language
- Official transcripts of grades/academic record for Bachelor's and Master's degree in the original language
- Official translation of diplomas and transcripts of records (ToR) to English or a Scandinavian language, if applicable
- Explanation of the grading system for foreign education (Diploma Supplement if available)
- Documentation of English proficiency
- 2-3 references with contact information
- Master’s thesis, and any other academic works
Qualification with a master’s degree is required before commencement in the position. You may still apply if you are in the final stages of the master’s degree, but the master’s thesis must be submitted for evaluation within the application deadline. You must submit the thesis and transcript of grades for the master’s degree with your application.
All documentation to be considered must be in a Scandinavian language or English. If English proficiency is not documented in the application, it must be documented before starting in the position.
Assessment
The applicants will be assessed by an expert committee. The committee's mandate is to undertake an assessment of the applicants' qualifications based on the written material presented by the applicants, and the detailed description draw up for the position. A copy of the assessment report will be sent to all applicants.
The applicants who are assessed as best qualified will be called to an interview. The interview should among other things, aim to clarify the applicant’s motivation and personal suitability for the position.
General information
The appointment is made in accordance with State regulations and guidelines at UiT. At our website, you will find more information for applicants.
The engagement is to be made in accordance with the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology. Candidates who by assessment of the application and attachment are seen to conflict with the criteria in the latter law will be prohibited from recruitment. After the appointment you must assume that there may be changes in the area of work.
Remuneration for the position of PhD Fellow is in accordance with the State salary scale code 1017. A compulsory contribution of 2 % to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund will be deducted. You will become a member of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, which gives you many benefits in addition to a lifelong pension: You may be entitled to financial support if you become ill or disabled, your family may be entitled to financial support when you die, you become insured against occupational injury or occupational disease, and you can get good terms on a mortgage. Read more about your employee benefits at: spk.no.
A shorter period of appointment may be decided when the PhD Fellow has already completed parts of their research training programme or when the appointment is based on a previous qualifying position PhD Fellow, research assistant, or the like in such a way that the total time used for research training amounts to three years.
We process personal data given in an application or CV in accordance with the Personal Data Act (Offentleglova). According to the Personal Data Act information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure. You will receive advance notification in the event of such publication, if you have requested non-disclosure.
Om arbeidsgiveren:
UiT The Arctic University of Norway is an internationally leading broad-based university. Our vision is to be a driving force in the North. The Northern Sami term eallju, which means diligence, sets the tone for UiT's drive. Together with students, staff, and society at large, we will utilize our location in Northern Norway and Sápmi, our academic breadth, and interdisciplinary advantages to shape the future.
UiT has approximately 18,000 students, more than 4,000 employees, and is established across four main campuses and seven additional study locations in Northern Norway and on Svalbard. Our largest campuses are Tromsø, Alta, Narvik, and Harstad. UiT has seven faculties, 40 departments and centers, and leading research environments in various fields. The university offers 269 study programs and focuses on educational quality.
Academic freedom, scientific principles, and research ethics form the foundation of all UiT's activities. Participation, co-determination, transparency, and sound processes will provide the basis for making wise and forward-looking decisions. Our students and staff will have the opportunity to develop their abilities and potential. Rooted in scientific integrity, we aim to be bold, engaged, and generous - closely connected to academia, people, and contemporary developments.
Read more about UiT's strategy towards 2030.
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