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14 Fully Funded PhD Positions at University of Oslo, Norway

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Are you holding Master’s degree and ready to elevate your academic journey to the highest level? University of Oslo, Norway, has announced a multiple fully funded PhD positions awaiting talented individuals like you. Don’t miss your chance to be part of our vibrant academic community. Explore the exciting PhD positions available and submit your application today!”

Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. 

 

(01) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy of Science – “AssemblingLife”

Many complex structures and processes of life are at least partly the result of spontaneous self-assembly processes. In the AssemblingLife project, a central aim is, within the framework of philosophy of science, to develop new ideas of life and life science explanation by bringing in the increasing knowledge and awareness of self-assembly processes from various scientific fields (for example nanoscience, molecular biology and soft material science). Important objectives are to provide a comprehensive analysis of the concept and idea of self-assembly across fields and scales and to decipher differences, similarities and connections between self-assembly and ideas of self-organization of living systems. The project aims to challenge (but also to build on) existing accounts of explanation in philosophy of biology and life sciences, such as current accounts of genetic causation as well as mechanist and interventionist ideas of explanation. It is also a central goal to explicate how several explanatory frameworks, such as for example biophysics and molecular biology, may compete and/or integrate from the viewpoint of self-assembly processes. The project aims at building bridges between mechanist and organicist views of life, to provide new answers to questions of scientific explanation, the relation between scales and levels of explanation, and ultimately to the question of how to understand life itself.

Deadline : 15th August 2024

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(02) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellow in Design Studies – Designing with/out Extractive Materials

The successful candidate will work primarily on the main project’s work package 1, Mining Modernity. The application’s project proposal should explore how the exploitation of extractive materials was designed into the material culture of the “mined modernity” of the second industrial revolution (late 19th and early 20th century). A watershed in the organization of manufacturing, this period ushered in the role of the designer and the process of designing in their modern-day configurations, a key component of which is the specification of materials (which types of materials, in which quantities and qualities). The PhD project will trace the flow of extractive materials during the second industrial revolution, with an emphasis on how their exploitation and consumption became an integral feature of modern design practices and material cultures.

Deadline : 15th August 2024

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(03) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellowship affiliated to the research initiative Eco-Emotions

The main aim of the project is to discuss how humans affectively deal with environmental change, as represented in and through literature, from the past and today, in the North and globally. The current environmental crisis has made us aware of the pressing need for new insight, pertaining to the deeper emotive structures of humanity and the cognitive mechanisms that condition our relationship to the environment. The two main research questions of the project are: (1) How does literature represent and describe affective responses to environmental change? (2) What effect does literature have on our emotions and thoughts, and how can it contribute to sustainability in times of environmental transformations? By discussing these research questions, the project will harvest the yet unexploited potential of powerful, large-scale narratives from the past and today, which have the potential to activate new ways of thinking about and relating to our environment.

Deadline : 15th August 2024

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(04) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellowship in History – Before Copyright

“Before Copyright” examines the long-term history of printing privileges from a cross-disciplinary perspective. The intimate relationship between legal frameworks and the politics of knowledge is the primary focus of the project.

We invite applications for PhD research on any aspect of the history of printing privileges in the period 1500-1800.

Potential candidates may wish to focus on a particular period, person, archive, or location. For example, one might consider political alliances and conflicts, but also scientific and commercial networks, media strategies and censorship, or the cultural dynamics of specific places in a globalizing world. Applicants are expected to state in their project proposal why they have chosen a particular approach and what sources they intend to use (e.g. printed literature, engravings, court records, maps, newspapers, chancellery archives, etc.). Preference may be given to projects on France and Scandinavia, and to projects dealing with the (legal) Enlightenment.

Deadline : 4th August 2024

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(05) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellowship – AI Democracy

The PhD candidate will be associated with the interdisciplinary research group AI Democracy – How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) change political participation and democracy? (uio.no) The research group is funded by the initiative UIO:Democracy and will commence in the fall of 2024. We desire the PhD candidate to utilize knowledge, methods, and perspectives from social sciences and humanities to better understand how Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially generative AI and large AI models such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Midjourney, and Dalle, can influence and alter the foundations of political engagement and democratic participation. Applicants are requested to develop a project description related to the AI-Democracy theme, describing theory, research questions, and methodology. For a template of the project description, see “The application must include”.

Deadline : 25th August 2024

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(06) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Doctoral Research Fellowships (3) within ERC research project JEUX

The positions form part of the ERC-funded research project JEUX – Literary Games, Poetics and the Early-Modern Novel (101087560). JEUX investigates how literary authors model their own practice creatively through play. The project goes beyond traditional metaphors of literature as gameplay and investigates an actual literary game from theoretical, historical and empirical perspectives. The project investigates representations of game-playing practices in early-modern novels, novelists’ participation in literary salons and the impact that these practices have on how the novel gets established as a genre. JEUX will explore cultural practices as a potential site for creativity, innovation and community also in the contemporary world.

Deadline :15th August 2024

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(07) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Fellowships in Law at the Faculty of Law

Applicants must submit a project description of 5-7 pages, which gives an account of the research project, its contribution and relevance to legal science, choice of theory and scientific methodology, possible scientific ethical challenges, and a work plan for completion.

PhD-projects that relate to key legal subjects will be prioritized. Key legal subjects are here defined as subjects included in the Faculty’s five year master’s programme in law. Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on the societal and legal relevance and significance of the project. The project may deal with Norwegian law, international law with relevance to Norwegian conditions or comparative law where Norwegian law is included in the comparison. 

Deadline : 1st September 2024

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(08) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Fellowship – The Political Psychology of AI

While some optimistic viewpoints suggest that AI may serve as a catalyst for and equalizer of political participation, alternative perspectives raise concerns about the potential adverse impacts of AI, which could pose threats to democratic engagement and its overall functionality. The doctoral candidate will engage in research projects centered around political psychology, investigating the psychological effects of AI, and in particularly generative AI such as large language models (e.g., Gemini, Grok, ChatGPT, CoPilot, MyAI) or image models (e.g., DALLE, Midjourney), has on political attitudes, trust in democratic institutions, and the extent of civic engagement.

Deadline : 30th June 2024

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(09) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Research Fellow in Computational Continuum Mechanics

We invite applications for a PhD position in computational continuum mechanics to develop a physical model for fluid transport and mixing in fracture networks. The objective is to better understand fluid flow and reactive transport in networks that evolve due to clogging and unclogging under the action of chemical precipitation. This dynamic phenomenon is encountered in many situations from the transport of nutrients through veins and branches in living systems to flow of chemical solutions through porous and fractured rocks in the subsurface. Applications may include the filling of vein networks on geological time scales, the formation of biominerals, the remediation of contaminants, the restoration of cultural heritage, the clogging of geothermal wells and the mineral trapping of CO2 in the subsurface. 

Deadline : 30th July 2024

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(10) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Research Fellow(s) in Sociology

We seek candidates with the potential to contribute to the development of sociology as a discipline in the department. The fellows are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, as outlined in their submitted project proposals. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department. PhD fellows are expected to participate actively in departmental life. 

We currently have strong research communities in the fields of social inequality, migration, integration and diversity, cultural and political participation, urban studies, sustainable transformations, population dynamics, and work, organisations and politics. The call is not thematically limited to these topics, but preference can be given to candidates with projects that align with the department’s supervisory capacity. Applicants are expected to demonstrate through their application letter and project proposal how they will contribute to the development of sociology at the department. 

Deadline : 1st September 2024

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(11) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Research Fellow in Formal Methods and Software Engineering for Digital Twins

Are you interested in doing a PhD in formal methods and software engineering, developing exciting software solutions in a unique, interdisciplinary research environment? In this project, we will work on digital twins, which are technologies that can support the development and exploration of hypothetical experiments (so-called “what-if” scenarios). The project aims to develop digital twin solutions that work in practice and that allow us to argue for correctness. The design of the digital twin should allow us to express the correctness of its underlying architecture but also to justify specific configurations for different hypothetical exper-iments. 

Deadline : 30th June 2024

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(12) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Research Fellow in Human Geography

We seek candidates with the potential to contribute to the development of human geography as a discipline in the department. The fellows are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, as outlined in the submitted project proposal. We value the contribution of young scholars to the academic environment and study programmes in the department. PhD fellows are expected to participate actively in the departmental life.  

We currently have strong research communities in the fields of urban studies, sustainable transformations, work, organisations and politics, social inequality, migration, integration and diversity, cultural and political participation, population dynamics. Human geographers are also engaged in economic and political geography. The call is not thematically limited to these topics, but preference can be given to candidates with projects that align with the department’s supervisory capacity. Applicants are expected to demonstrate through their application letter and project proposal how they will contribute to the development of human geography at the department. 

Deadline : 1st September 2024

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(13) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–Phd research fellow in the SFF Centre for Embryology and Healthy development (CRESCO)

A 3-year Ph.D. position is available at the Centre for Embryology and Healthy Development (CRESCO; recently launched Norwegian Centre of Excellence). The candidate will work in the Stem Cells, Ageing and Cancer group under the supervision of Deputy Centre Director and Associate Professor Lorena Arranz, located at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. The project entitles “Imaging Ageing Endothelium at the Nanoscale” and the position is funded by the EU Horizon Europe MSCA Program “Doctoral Networks” (DN) ImAge-D. The co-supervisor will be Professor Friedemann Kiefer from Universität Münster.

Deadline : 26th June 2024

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(14) Fully Funded PhD Position 

PhD position summary/title:–PhD Research Fellow in Information Systems for Climate Health

The position is devoted to carrying out research on climate health data and its role in supporting decisions for a various user groups. Within this broad topic, data integration, data storing and processing, and data visualization will be important. Spatial data models are natural starting points, and research on Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is expected to be central.

Empirically, the research will be based in concrete activities of the HISP Centre, University of Oslo, and processes to adapt the open source software DHIS2 to support climate health information needs globally. 

Deadline : 24th June 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.

 

 

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