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University of Oslo PhD Research Fellow in European Foreign, Security and Defence Policy, Norway

Publish Date: Jun 15, 2016

Deadline: Sep 11, 2016

PhD Research Fellow in European Foreign, Security and Defence Policy

ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo (UiO) invites applications to fill a vacancy for a PhD fellowship (SKO 1017) within the field of European foreign, security and defence policy.

The appointment is for the duration of four years including 25% duty work at the Centre. The proposed starting date for the fellowship is 1 January 2017.

ARENA is a multidisciplinary research centre at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Oslo. It is renowned for its cutting edge research on the transformation of Europe, and coordinates and participates in numerous international research projects and networks, mainly funded by European and Norwegian research programmes. Its international staff is conducive to a vibrant and integrated research community, where the working language is English. More information about ARENA is available at www.arena.uio.no

Description

The PhD fellow will be part of a research group led by Helene Sjursen at ARENA Centre for European Studies, which focuses on the domain of foreign and security policy. Sjursen will also supervise the appointed candidate.

The candidate will be expected to participate in ongoing research at ARENA, aiming at high quality international publications. ARENA is an integrated research centre, and it is expected that the candidate takes an active part in the relevant research group and collaborates with other researchers at ARENA. The research fellow will be fully integrated in ARENA’s research activities and its international networks.

The position requires that the person who is employed participates in the Faculty of Social Sciences’ organised research education programme (PhD programme), and that their work results in a doctorate within the set fellowship period. The successful applicant will automatically be admitted to this PhD programme.

Desired qualifications and personal skills

Applicants must hold a master’s degree in international relations, political science, European studies or an equivalent social science degree. The master’s thesis must have been submitted before the application deadline. A prerequisite for taking up the position is the successful completion of a master’s degree.

In their application letter, applicants should describe their qualifications, research experience and research interests, and are encouraged to submit up to two examples of their written work, e.g. master’s thesis or published articles.

Applicants must further submit a project proposal of up to 5 pages outlining the research topic, the specific problems to be studied, the choice of theory and method, and a timetable. It is presupposed that the candidate is able to complete the project within the set fellowship period. The applicant’s project proposal should contribute to enhance our understanding of the functioning of the CFSP/CSDP, or specific dimensions of the EU’s external policies, or the EU’s global role.

In assessing the candidates, particular emphasis will be placed on the quality and relevance of the project proposal, academic qualifications and on the quality of previous work. Potential candidates will be invited for an interview.

Reference is made to the guidelines for appointing research fellows at the University of Oslo.

We offer

  • Salary in pay grade 50-57 (NOK 430 500 - 483 700), depending on level of competence
  • Academically stimulating working environment
  • Vibrant, integrated and international research community
  • Good pension benefits under the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund scheme
  • Good welfare benefits

The application must be submitted electronically and include

  • Application letter (max. 2 pages)
  • Project proposal (max. 5 pages)
  • CV (including education, any academic employment or other qualifying activity. The period of enrolment (admission – completion) in the master’s study programme must be specified)
  • Academic transcripts (university degrees only)
  • Copy of  Master’s degree diploma
  • Up to two publications (e.g. master’s thesis or published articles). Please note that there is no separate prompt for uploading such documents in the application portal. These must therefore be uploaded as separate “Attachments”
  • A complete list of publications
  • Names and contact details of two references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number).

The application and all supporting documents must be in either English or a Scandinavian language.

The University of Oslo has an Acquisition of Rights Agreement for all employees for the purpose of securing intellectual property rights to research results and aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.

According to Section 25 of the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act, information about the applicant can be published even when the applicant has requested not to be included in the public list of applicants.

Contacts

Administrative director Ida Hjelmesæth
Telephone: +47 22858700

Research Professor Helene Sjursen
Telephone: +47 22858833


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http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1653695/65774?iso=no

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Disciplines

Policy

Security

Study Levels

PhD

Research

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Norway