About the Programme
The NTNU University Museum is offering two fully funded PhD positions in Natural and Cultural History, based in Trondheim, Norway. These interdisciplinary roles span research fields such as archaeology, natural history, systematics, ecology, and age determination, and contribute to sustainable development through science, education, and outreach. PhD candidates will join one of twelve research groups aligned with the museum’s focus areas and must submit a tailored project proposal. The positions offer access to world-class collections, laboratories, long-term data series, and research vessels. The PhDs are part of a dynamic and international academic community and will benefit from extensive institutional support, career development, and mentorship. The employment term is three years, with a possible extension to four years, including academic and outreach activities.
Programme Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position
- Institution: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
- Department/Faculty: NTNU University Museum (Departments of Archaeology and Cultural History, Natural History, or National Laboratory for Age Determination)
- Supervisors: Based on chosen research group (see NTNU call page)
- Location: Trondheim, Norway
- Start Date (Anticipated): Early 2026 or as agreed
- Duration: 3 years (with possibility of extension to 4 years)
- Funding: Fully funded; annual gross salary NOK 541,800 (approx.), plus 2% pension contribution
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree in a relevant field aligned with one of the museum’s research areas
Research Focus/Area
- Archaeology and Cultural History
- Natural History, Evolutionary Biology, and Systematics
- Conservation Biology and Ecology
- Radiocarbon Dating and Stable Isotope Research
- Material Culture and Environmental Archaeology
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (120 ECTS at the master’s level)
- Strong academic performance (average grade of B or higher on NTNU’s scale)
- Project proposal aligned with one of the museum’s research groups
- Fluent oral and written English skills
- Must meet admission requirements to NTNU’s PhD programme in Biology or Historical and Cultural Studies
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with peer-reviewed publications
- Relevant research or field/lab work
- Demonstrated independence and structured work habits
- Motivation, flexibility, and strong analytical thinking
Key Features of the Programme
- Access to top-tier labs and research infrastructure
- Career development support and mentorship
- Up to NOK 300,000 in operational funding
- Inclusive, international work environment
- Contributions to public outreach, education, and museum activities
Application Process
How to Apply:
Apply via NTNU’s recruitment portal (Jobbnorge). Do not apply for PhD admission separately at this stage.
Required Documents:
- Motivation letter (max 400 words)
- CV
- Master’s thesis and project proposal (4–6 pages)
- Diplomas, transcripts, and certificates
- Contact details for two referees
- Relevant publications or supporting documents
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Currently open
- Deadline: 15 August 2025
Where to Apply
- University Website: Norwegian University of Science and Technology – NTNU
- Official Notification: Two PhD candidates within Cultural and Natural History (280575) | NTNU – Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Application Portal: Apply via Jobbnorge