PhD Position in History Didactics at University of Stavanger, Norway
About the Programme
The University of Stavanger (UiS) invites applications for a fully funded PhD Fellowship in History Didactics within the Faculty of Arts and Education, Department of Cultural Studies and Languages. This position offers promising researchers the opportunity to pursue academic development through a structured PhD education leading to a doctoral degree. The programme includes relevant coursework, independent research, participation in national and international research environments, academic communication, a trial lecture, and a public defence. The appointed candidate will be affiliated with the Future Pasts Group and may also engage with other research environments at UiS, such as The Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities, the Sustainability Didactics Workshop, or Democracy and Citizenship: Participatory Research and Inclusive Education (DEMCI).
Programme Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position
- Institution: University of Stavanger
- Department/Faculty: Department of Cultural Studies and Languages, Faculty of Arts and Education
- Supervisor: To be determined
- Location: Stavanger, Norway
- Start Date (Anticipated): 1 January 2025
- Duration: 3 years (research duties exclusively) or 4 years (research and career-promoting work)
- Funding: Fully funded; annual salary of NOK 575,400 gross, with salary development according to seniority in the position. A 2% contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund is deducted from the salary.
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree (3+2) in history, history didactics, or a corresponding field, preferably acquired recently.
Research Focus/Area
- History Didactics
- Historical Culture
- Uses of History
- History Education & Sustainability
- Contested Histories & Memory Politics
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent) in history, history didactics, or a corresponding field.
- Grade for the master’s thesis and the weighted average grade of the master’s degree must individually be equivalent to or better than a B grade.
- Good proficiency in English, documented by a valid test certificate (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE/CPE, or PTE Academic), unless exempted.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Research experience
- Strong academic record
- Work experience from teaching within the museum or school sector
- Ability to work independently and in a team, be innovative and creative
- Structured approach and ability to handle a heavy workload
Key Features of the Programme
- Structured coursework amounting to about six months of study
- Participation in national and international research environments
- Relevant academic communication, including a trial lecture and public defence
- Affiliation with research groups such as the Future Pasts Group, The Greenhouse Center for Environmental Humanities, the Sustainability Didactics Workshop, or DEMCI
- Access to Lifekeys, a digital service for the preservation of personal mental health and well-being
- Favourable membership terms at a gym and at the SIS sports club at campus
- Employment with an Inclusive Workplace organisation
- Relocation programme
Application Process
How to Apply:
- Applications must be submitted via the Jobbnorge portal.
Required Documents:
- Project proposal (maximum 3000 words, including footnotes, schedule, and literature)
- CV with a full summary of education and experience
- References, certificates/diplomas, and other relevant documentation
- Diploma Supplement or similar and a confirmed conversion scale if required
- Documentation of English proficiency if required
- Publications or other relevant research work
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Currently open
- Deadline: 11 July 2025
- Interviews (if applicable): To be determined
Where to Apply
- University Website: University of Stavanger
- Official Notification: PhD Fellowship in History Didactics (279744) | University of Stavanger
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