The University of Oslo calls application for PhD Research Fellowship in Political Science (peace and conflict research). The Department of Political Science announces two vacant positions for PhD Research Fellowships (SKO 1017). The appointment is for a period of four years with a 25% teaching requirement. In the Department, teaching is organized into five sections: public policy and administration, comparative politics, political theory, international politics, and research methods.
The successful applicants will work as Ph.D. Fellows on the project “ResilienceBuilding: Social Resilience, Gendered Dynamics, and Local Peace in Protracted Conflicts”, funded by the European Research Council. Candidates will be part of the Faculty’s PhD program, and the work performed will be expected to lead to a PhD in Political Science.
Benefits
The University of Oslo Research Fellowship offers the following benefits
- Salary NOK 482 200 – 526 000 per annum depending on qualifications in a position as PhD Research Fellow (position code 1017).
- A pleasant, stimulating and international working environment.
- Attractive welfare benefits and a generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo’s family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for cultural and outdoor activities.
- A travel and research budget for field research and participation in conferences and workshops.
- A good work-life balance and access to Norway’s excellent public services and welfare schemes, including generous parental leave provisions and affordable and accessible childcare.
- PhD Fellows may acquire pedagogical competency
Requirements
- A Master’s degree in political science or closely related discipline. To be appointed to the position, the prior education must be equivalent of five years at the university level in Norway in a relevant field, with two years (120 credits) at the master’s level. In case of completion of a shorter MA degree, extra course work on the graduate level and other research training and experience may be taken into consideration. Successful candidates must document top grades and an MA Thesis of high quality.
- Excellent oral and written English language skills. The PhD thesis will be written in English.
- Ability to work independently as well as in a team, and willingness to contribute to administrative and organizational project tasks, such as the organization of workshops, conferences, and other research and outreach collaborations.
- Applicants must submit a doctoral research plan of up to 3000 words outlining one or more of the topics studied in ResilienceBuilding in relation to one or more of the country case studies (Nigeria, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Kenya). The research plan should specify the problems to be studied, motivation and relevance, the research methods to be used, and – if relevant – prior related research experience. Successful applicants should expect to further develop their research plan with inputs from the project leader and the research team.
See Guidelines for application and admission for more.
Application
The application must include
- A cover letter statement of motivation and research interests, explaining why the candidate is well prepared for pursuing this PhD project.
- A PhD research plan (max.3000 words).
- A CV (summarizing education, previous positions, academic and other relevant work).
- A Copy of the Master’s dissertation.
- Copies of transcripts: All applicants must submit their Master’s degree diploma and transcript(s), preferably together with a class distribution of grades. The transcript must specify the grade achieved on the Master’s thesis.
- An official explanation of the grading and credit system at your university translated into ECTS-credits.
- Names and contact details for two reference persons (name, relation to candidate, e-mail, and phone number).
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