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4 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Oslo Research Field Literature Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Norway Application Deadline 15 Aug 2024 - 23:00
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the premise provider for higher education within the arts, at all levels. In 2023, the funding schemes under the Program for Artistic Research (PKU) were discontinued, and the responsibility for ensuring
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(ILN) or Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (IFIKK), University of Oslo. The PhD student will be affiliated to the research project Eco-emotions: Affective Response
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. Applicants are expected to state in their project proposal why they have chosen a particular approach and what sources they intend to use (e.g. printed literature, engravings, court records, maps, newspapers
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literature, engravings, court records, maps, newspapers, chancellery archives, etc.). Preference may be given to projects on France and Scandinavia, and to projects dealing with the (legal) Enlightenment
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of 80, 15 administrative staff, and about 40 ph.d. fellows and postdocs. We offer study programs in Art History, Classical philology, Comparative Literature, Digital Culture, Linguistics, Norwegian as a
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) The department employs an academic staff of 80, administrative staff of 15, and about 40 ph.d. fellows and postdocs. We offer study programs in Art History, Classical philology, Comparative Literature, Digital
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and postdocs. We offer study programs in Art History, Classical philology, Comparative Literature, Digital Culture, Linguistics, Norwegian as a Secondary Language, Old Norse Philology, Scandinavian
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within Medieval and Early Modern Studies in a broad sense, targeting applicants from fields including Art History, Intellectual History, Literature, History, Religious Studies,Theology and similar
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the Head of the Department.Duties of the position•Conduct original, cutting-edge research, including critical literature review to identify the state-of-the-art and research gaps, designing research