PhD Research Fellowship in Political Science (3-4 years)
About the position
We are offering one PhD position with specialisation in either comparative politics, or political data science. The successful applicant(s) will be part of the research project “Authoritarian Threats to Scientific Knowledge” (AutoKnow), which is funded by the European Research Council. The PhD fellowship period is three years and devoted to carrying out research and pursuing a PhD in the context of the AutoKnow project. The position may also include other career-enhancing activities: depending on the candidate’s competence and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended up to four years for qualification work consisting of e.g. teaching duties.
The primary aims of AutoKnow are 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.
It 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?
The PhD Fellow is expected to develop a research project within the overarching thematic scope of the larger project, namely authoritarian threats to science. While the PhD project should align with the framework of the main project, the candidate has significant flexibility to pursue their own approach and research agenda. The project proposal should above all include a tentative overall thematic and theoretical framework, along with at least three ideas for academic articles (see below). The Fellow will be expected to contribute to data collection and measurement, and data analysis.
The successful candidate will be part of the Faculty’s PhD programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science.
To promote a strategic career path, all PhD fellows are expected to submit a career development plan, specifying career goals and the competencies that the PhD fellow should acquire, no later than one month after commencement of the fellowship period. The department is responsible for ensuring that the plan is followed up and that the PhD fellow has access to career guidance throughout the duration of the fellowship.
Qualification requirements
Formal qualifications
- Education equivalent to five years at university level in Norway, with two years (120 credits) at Master’s level in a relevant field. The MA thesis must be equivalent to at least half a year’s workload, i.e. 30 ECTS.
- The Master’s degree must include relevant education in research methods or game theory.
Other qualifications
- Applicants must have a very good to excellent command of English (written and oral).
- Applicants must be well-trained in conducting quantitative analyses.
- Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent programs is an advantage but not a requirement.
The evaluation of applicants primarily hinges on their documented academic qualifications and the research proposal. During the initial screening phase, a strong emphasis is placed on formal qualifications and academic grades, where top-tier grades and a highly commendable MA thesis are generally prerequisites for shortlisting.
In the subsequent phase, the importance of the research proposal increases significantly. Additionally, factors such as academic suitability, motivation, and alignment with the project team are considered.
We offer
- Salary according to “SKO 1017 PhD fellow”, NOK 550 800 – 595 000 per year.
- Personal research funds that can be used for e.g. travel and research assistance (currently NOK 35 000 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 kindergarten).
- Norway’s capital with its easy access to beautiful nature and rich cultural life.
- Introduction course for PhD Fellows: Teaching as a PhD candidate
- Annual career development conversation based on the submitted career plan.
- Various courses and workshops supporting career development (e.g., on dissemination and presentation skills, op-ed writing, and stress-management).
- Financial and practical support for international staff moving to Norway (https://www.uio.no/english/about/jobs/ismo/) (international staff may also benefit from tax cuts in their first years)
How to apply
How to apply
The application with attachments must be submitted in our electronic recruiting system. Please follow the link “apply for this job”.
The online application must include the following items, which are to be submitted before the deadline (all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language):
- A cover letter (maximum two pages), including a statement of motivation
- A research proposal (maximum 3,000 words including references – a word count must be provided on the front page). The proposal should clarify the research theme, main research questions, how the research contributes to existing literature and the project, theoretical approach, methodology, article ideas, and a timeline. A final research proposal must be developed in cooperation with the project leader within three months of the start date.
- 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 record.
- Copy of Master’s thesis (in English or in a Scandinavian language).
- 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 for the Master’s thesis.
- Official explanation of the grading and credit system at your university (foreign applicants).
- Names and contact details for 2-3 reference persons (name, relationship to candidate, e-mail, and phone number). Reference letters are not needed.
The application deadline is September 1, 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.
PhD Research Fellowship in Political Science (3-4 years)
About the position
We are offering one PhD position in comparative political behaviour with a focus on gender gaps in political-democratic orientations. The successful applicant will participate in the research project Struggling Women and Men: Political-Democratic Gender Gaps in a High-Trust Welfare State (STRUGGLE), funded by the Norwegian Research Council. The PhD fellowship period is three years and devoted to carrying out research and pursuing a PhD in the context of the STRUGGLE project. The position may also include other career-enhancing activities: depending on the candidate’s competence and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended up to four years for qualification work consisting of e.g. teaching duties.
The STRUGGLE project, which involves several senior scholars at UiO and beyond, breaks new ground by analyzing the impact of gendered (male as well as female) life experiences and grievances across the life course. These are related to domains such as education, work, family, physical and mental health, and public policy experiences. How do gendered life experiences in these domains generate political-democratic gender gaps, seen for example in political trust, welfare state legitimacy, political participation, and voting behaviour? How do different gendered grievances interact across the life course? The project has a focus on Norway/Scandinavia in a broader European comparative perspective. More information about the project can be found here: STRUGGLE project website
The PhD project should align broadly with the framework of the STRUGGLE project, but PhD candidates also have much flexibility to pursue their own approach and research agenda. The project proposal should above all include a tentative overall thematic and theoretical framework, along with at least three ideas for academic articles (see below).
The successful candidate will be part of the Social Science Faculty’s PhD programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science.
To promote a strategic career path, all PhD fellows are expected to submit a career development plan, specifying career goals and the competencies that the PhD fellow should acquire, no later than one month after commencement of the fellowship period. The department is responsible for ensuring that the plan is followed up and that the PhD fellow has access to career guidance throughout the duration of the fellowship.
Qualification requirements
Formal qualifications
- Education equivalent to five years at university level in Norway, with two years (120 credits) at Master’s level in a relevant field. The MA thesis must be equivalent to at least half a year’s workload, i.e. 30 ECTS.
- The Master’s degree must include relevant education in research methods.
Other qualifications
- Applicants must have a very good to excellent command of English (written and oral).
- Additional language skills in a Scandinavian language are an advantage, but not a requirement.
- Applicants are required to possess robust empirical research knowledge within the realm of political science. They should be proficient in conducting quantitative analyses.
- Experience with programming in R or equivalent programs is an advantage but not a requirement.
The evaluation of applicants primarily hinges on their documented academic qualifications and the research proposal. During the initial screening phase, a strong emphasis is placed on formal qualifications and academic grades, where top-tier grades and a highly commendable MA thesis are generally prerequisites for shortlisting.
In the subsequent phase, the importance of the research proposal increases significantly. Additionally, factors such as personal suitability, motivation, and alignment with the project team are considered.
We offer
- Salary according to “SKO 1017 PhD fellow”, NOK 550 800 – 595 000 per year.
- Personal research funds that can be used for e.g. travel and research assistance (currently NOK 35 000 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 scholars researching political behaviour and gender.
- 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 kindergarten).
- Norway’s capital with its easy access to beautiful nature and rich cultural life.
- Introduction course for PhD Fellows: Teaching as a PhD candidate
- Annual career development conversation based on the submitted career plan.
- Various courses and workshops supporting career development (e.g., on dissemination and presentation skills, op-ed writing, and stress-management).
- Financial and practical support for international staff moving to Norway (https://www.uio.no/english/about/jobs/ismo/) (international staff may also benefit from tax cuts in their first years)
How to apply
The application with attachments must be submitted in our electronic recruiting system. Please follow the link “apply for this job”.
The online application must include the following items, which are to be submitted before the deadline (all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language):
- A cover letter (maximum 2 pages), including a statement of motivation
- A research proposal (maximum 3,000 words including references – a word count must be provided on the front page). The proposal should clarify the research theme, main research questions, how the research contributes to existing literature and the project, theoretical approach, methodology, article ideas, and a timeline. A final research proposal must be developed in cooperation with the project leader within three months of the start date.
- 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 record.
- Copy of Master’s thesis (in English or in a Scandinavian language).
- 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 for the Master’s thesis.
- Official explanation of the grading and credit system at your university (foreign applicants).
- Names and contact details for 2-3 reference persons (name, relationship to candidate, e-mail, and phone number). Reference letters are not needed.
The application deadline is September 1, 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 6-12 weeks, depending on the number of applications. The expected start date is January 2027 or earlier but is subject to negotiations.
PhD Research Fellowship in Political Science (3-4 years)
About the position
We are offering one PhD position with specialisation in either comparative politics, political data science, or public administration. The successful applicant will be part of the research project “Waging of War” (WOW), which is funded by the European Research Council. The PhD fellowship period is three years and devoted to carrying out research and pursuing a PhD in the context of the WOW project. The position may also include other career-enhancing activities: depending on the candidate’s competence and the teaching needs of the department, the fellowship period can be extended up to four years for qualification work consisting of e.g. teaching duties.
The primary aims of WOW are to investigate how the organization of warring parties influences the conduct of war, and conversely, how the fighting impacts the organizational structure of the belligerents. WOW will theorize, identify, classify, and code the characteristics of state military organizations and non-state armed groups and collect data relating to the dynamics of warfare. We will answer questions such as:
- How are wars fought?
- How does the organization of a belligerent party affect the way they wage war?
- How do the dynamics of the war affect the organization of the fighting parties?
More information about the project can be found here: https://www.sv.uio.no/isv/english/research/projects/wow/index.html
The PhD Fellow is expected to develop a research project within the overarching thematic scope of the larger project, namely the organizational basis and conduct of warfare. While the PhD project should align with the framework of the main project, the candidate has significant flexibility to pursue their own approach and research agenda. The project proposal should above all include a tentative overall thematic and theoretical framework, along with at least three ideas for academic articles (see below).
The successful candidate will be part of the Faculty’s PhD programme. The work is expected to lead to a PhD in political science.
To promote a strategic career path, all PhD fellows are expected to submit a career development plan, specifying career goals and the competencies that the PhD fellow should acquire, no later than one month after commencement of the fellowship period. The department is responsible for ensuring that the plan is followed up and that the PhD fellow has access to career guidance throughout the duration of the fellowship.
Qualification requirements
Formal qualifications
- Education equivalent to five years at university level in Norway, with two years (120 credits) at Master’s level in a relevant field. The MA thesis must be equivalent to at least half a year’s workload, i.e. 30 ECTS.
- The Master’s degree must include relevant education in research methods or game theory.
Other qualifications
- Applicants must have a very good to excellent command of English (written and oral).
- Language skills in other widely spoken languages, such as Arabic, French, Hindi, Mandarin, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swahili are an advantage, but not a requirement.
- Applicants are required to possess robust empirical research knowledge within the realm of conflict research, and they must be well-trained in conducting either quantitative analyses or game theoretic analysis.
- Experience with large language models, machine learning, and/or programming in R or equivalent programs is an advantage but not a requirement.
The evaluation of applicants primarily hinges on their documented academic qualifications and the research proposal. During the initial screening phase, a strong emphasis is placed on formal qualifications and academic grades, where top-tier grades and a highly commendable MA thesis are generally prerequisites for shortlisting.
In the subsequent phase, the importance of the research proposal increases significantly. Additionally, factors such as academic suitability, motivation, and alignment with the project team are considered.
We offer
- Salary according to “SKO 1017 PhD fellow”, NOK 550 800-595 000 per year.
- Personal research funds that can be used for e.g. travel and research assistance (currently NOK 35 000 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 kindergarten).
- Norway’s capital with its easy access to beautiful nature and rich cultural life.
- Introduction course for PhD Fellows: Teaching as a PhD candidate
- Annual career development conversation based on the submitted career plan.
- Various courses and workshops supporting career development (e.g., on dissemination and presentation skills, op-ed writing, and stress-management).
- Financial and practical support for international staff moving to Norway (https://www.uio.no/english/about/jobs/ismo/) (international staff may also benefit from tax cuts in their first years)
How to apply
The application with attachments must be submitted in our electronic recruiting system. Please follow the link “apply for this job”.
The online application must include the following items, which are to be submitted before the deadline (all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language):
- A cover letter (maximum 2 pages), including a statement of motivation
- A research proposal (maximum 3,000 words including all references and footnotes – a word count must be provided on the front page). The proposal should clarify the research theme, main research questions, how the research contributes to existing literature and the project, theoretical approach, methodology, article ideas, and a timeline. A final research proposal must be developed in cooperation with the project leader within three months of the start date.
- 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 record.
- Copy of Master’s thesis (in English or in a Scandinavian language).
- 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 for the Master’s thesis.
- Official explanation of the grading and credit system at your university (foreign applicants).
- Names and contact details for 2-3 reference persons (name, relationship to candidate, e-mail, and phone number). Reference letters are not needed.
The application deadline is September 1, 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. We aim to increase diversity in our staff and especially encourage women to apply.
