All about PhD Position, PhD Studentship, and PhD Scholarship
21 Jan
BI Norwegian School of Management offers a four year Ph.D. programme in business administration. The programme features six areas of specialisation: Finance, Economics, Strategic Management, Marketing, Leadership and Organization in addition to Innovation and Entrepreneurship. We are pleased to announce seven Ph.D. Research Scholarship positions available for two of the areas of specialisation. One of the scholarship positions is funded through NFR. For the autumn 2010 intake we will only be accepting applications for the specialisations in:
The next intake for the remaining specialisations will be in 2011. Announcements for separate scholarship positions within research projects may occur before this time.
17 Mar
At The Department of Physics, NTNU there is vacant one post doctor position within the project “Responsive (bio)polymer matrices as Fabry-Perot cavities: A versatile platform for development of nanostructured (bio)polymer materials”, funded by the Norwegian Research Council. The position is in the biopolymer physics/bionanotechnology research field, conducted within the Division of Biophysics and Medical Technology at the Department. The project involves cooperation with the research group NOBIPOL at Department of Biotechnology, and will also be carried out in collaboration with international research groups in Grenoble and Tokyo. The post doctor will be appointed for a period of 3 years. The position is related to the national research school “Nanotechnology for microsystems”. The position is organized at Department of Physics. Currently, there are 30 professors, 9 associate professors, 6 adjunct professors, 55 PhD research fellows and 19 postdoctoral positions appointed at the Department.
19 Feb
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is Norway’s premier academic institution for technology and the natural sciences, with equally strong programmes in the social sciences, the arts and humanities, medicine, architecture and fine art.
The university’s cross-disciplinary research results in innovative breakthroughs and creative solutions with far-reaching social and economic impact.
9 Feb
A three-year PhD position is available at Unifob AS. The place of employment will be at Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS) within the Computational Mathematics Unit (CMU).
BCCS has approximately 50 employees counting 20 different nationalities. The center operates the high performance computing facilities of the University of Bergen, and has units within high-performance computing (Parallab), bioinformatics (CBU), and mathematics (CMU). The staff at CMU consists of professors, senior scientists, scientists, post doctoral fellows, and PhD students. CMU carries out research funded by industry, research councils and the European Commission and currently focuses on problems within hydrodynamics and geophysics.