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10 PhD Programs – Fully Funded at University of Bergen, Norway

Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? University of Bergen, Norway is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.

1. Fully Funded PhD in archaeology

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The Department of Cultural History, University Museum, University of Bergen, invites applicants for a PhD in archaeology, with starting date as soon as possible. The deadline for applicants is the 15th of January 2025. The duration of the PhD position is 4 years, of which 25 percent of the time comprises obligatory duties at the University Museum. The successful applicant will join the research section at The Cultural History department, at the University Museum in Bergen. Besides research, the Department is responsible for archaeological excavations and cultural heritage management in the county of Vestland counties, as well as Sunnmøre. 

Application Deadline: 15th January 2025

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2. Fully Funded PhD in Latin American History connected to the DARKLAX project

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The Department of Foreign Languages invites applications for a PhD position in Latin American history commencing from June 1st, 2025, or as agreed upon. The position is for a fixed-term period of four years. The call is open for projects within the scope of The DARKLAX project: The Dark Side of Sustainability: Norway and the Rise and Fall of Salmon Farming in Chile. A transnational history of the future (1970-2030), directed by principal investigator, Associate Professor Ernesto Semán.

Application Deadline: 12th January 2025

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3. Fully Funded PhD in subsurface geoscience

Summary of Funded PhD Program

In the InFluSe project, an integrated team consisting of senior researchers and 4 different PhD candidates will investigate the Southern Norwegian North Sea source-to-seep system through analysis of new and existing data from four different perspectives, 1) remote sensing and geomatics; 2) subsurface data (seismic, well and core data) and sedimentary systems; 3) geophysics and shallow subsurface; and 4) geochemistry and geobiology. The analysis work will be supported by a series of scientific cruises to acquire new data in the SNNS area. This advertisement is for Position 2, which deals with interpreting existing subsurface data and performing modelling to understand the subsurface source-to-seep migration system. Cooperation and data sharing between the different PhDs in the project is very important, and relational and teamwork skills are very important. 

Application Deadline: 8th January 2025

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4. Fully Funded PhD in early Archean terrestrial sulfur cycle

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This PhD position is dedicated to increase our understanding of the early Archean terrestrial sulfur cycle. The project will primarily focus on samples from the 3.2 Ga Moodies Group in the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa that contain silicified sulfate concretions and have been obtained through scientific drilling in the ICDP project Barberton Archean Surface Environments (BASE). Work will include the interpretation of CT and µCT data to understand mineralogical relations and concretion growth processes, bulk and SIMS multiple sulfur isotope analyses of sulfate and sulfide minerals in the concretions and surrounding sedimentary rocks, and integration of field observations and geochemical data to build a holistic model for the sulfur cycle in early shallow marine to subaerial settings. 

Application Deadline: 5th January 2025

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5. Fully Funded PhD in Law

Summary of Funded PhD Program

NorthCarb will concentrate on North Sea governance and regulation of carbon transport, carbon storage, and regional and cross-border CCS projects. NorthCarb’s main objective is to help scale up CCS and minimize regulatory obstacles in the North Sea by generating interdisciplinary legal and comparative political knowledge regarding cross-border implications and CCS-climate governance interaction. This will be achieved by analyzing rules, policies, and stakeholder political positions on large cross-border CCS projects in the North Sea from an EU/EEA and climate perspective.

Application Deadline: 2nd January 2025

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6. Fully Funded PhD in Geodynamics and Surface Processes

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This PhD project aims to quantify and model the 3D structure and evolution of the Southern Pyrenees foreland fold and thrust belt and its associated surface process response. The structural style of foreland fold and thrust belts (FTB) as observed in the Southern Pyrenees is highly variable in width, structural style, and topography. Long term sediment input onto the foreland basin combines with short-term mass wasting events possibly resulting from large catastrophic seismic events. How short and long-term deposition affect the evolving thrust belt is unclear. 

Application Deadline: 20th December 2024

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7. Fully Funded PhD in experimental boundary layer and wind energy meteorology

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The steadily increasing size of modern offshore wind turbines requires novel measurement strategies for the marine atmospheric boundary layer over the extension of the rotor disk, i.e. at least the lowest 300 m above the sea surface. The existing observational gap leads to a large uncertainty related to the appropriate description of the turbulence characteristics to be used as design basis for offshore wind installations, and in the understanding of the structure and dynamic of wind turbine wakes. Lidar remote sensing can provide important wind field information, falls, however, often short in terms of spatial and temporal resolution. During the last years, uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) have matured considerably and become more and more interesting as sensor carriers, also for this type of observations. 

Application Deadline: 17th December 2024

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8. Fully Funded PhD

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The Faculty of Medicine, The Department of Clinical Science , is offering a full-time PhD-position for a duration of four (4) years or a maximum of up to 4 months post-PhD completion, if the degree is achieved in less than four years. The position includes 25% mandatory duties such as teaching, exam work, or supervision, depending on departmental needs. The position is part of the project “Personalized CAR design for haematological paediatric malignancies (Ped-HemaCAR) and funded by the University of Bergen.

Application Deadline: 16th December 2024

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9. Fully Funded PhD in Artificial Intelligence – Synthetic Data Generation

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Advancements in data-driven models across various fields such as education (learning analytics and Artificial Intelligence in Education) and healthcare have been fuelled by a breadth of large datasets. However, the growing demand for large volumes of data comes with significant challenges, with privacy concerns being among the most critical. Traditional methods such as anonymisation and de-identification have become increasingly vulnerable to attacks, which increases the risk of personal information exposure. In response, synthetic data is emerging as a promising and novel solution providing scientists and researchers with an alternative to real data without compromising privacy or exposing sensitive information.

Application Deadline: 15th December 2024

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10. Fully Funded PhD in media studies – IMAGINE

Summary of Funded PhD Program

We are looking for a candidate who is interested in researching attitudes towards new media technologies. The position is part of the project Citizen Perceptions of AI in Everyday Media Life (IMAGINE), led by professor Brita Ytre-Arne. The project is funded by the Research Council of Norway for the period 2025-2028, and is a collaboration between the University of Bergen (UiB) and the University of Oslo (UiO). IMAGINE explores how people in Norway perceive artificial intelligence (AI), and analyses changes in trust and understandings, at a point in time when AI becomes integrated into everyday media experiences. 

Application Deadline: 10th December 2024

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