Research Fellow in Political Science or Economics (Quantitative Methods)

Updated: about 2 months ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 23 Aug 2024

The Department of Government at the University of Bergen is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow. This temporary full-time position is available for two years. This position offers an excellent opportunity for a scholar to contribute to a growing research literature on the legacies of war, conflict, and insecurity on societal, political, and economic outcomes (www.wareffects.eu ). 

We seek a candidate with advanced quantitative methods skills and a keen interest in peace and conflict research, international politics, and/or post-conflict development. Salary NOK 624500 – 667700 per annum depending on qualifications in position as Researcher (code 1109). 

In close collaboration with Associate Prof. Carlo Koos , you will contribute to the design, planning, and implementation of surveys in conflict-affected countries; collect, assemble, and analyse existing micro-level data sources; and participate in writing research articles. 

Required qualifications

  • You must hold a Doctorate/PhD in Political Science, Economics, or a related discipline, which must be defended by the starting date
  • Your research should focus on peace and conflict, international relations, post-conflict politics, or related topics
  • You should have an excellent publication record in highly ranked international journals, or you should have demonstrated proof of highly promising working papers
  • You must have documented proof of advanced quantitative methods skills in your written work (articles, chapters), particularly in methods of causal inference as well as the use of microlevel data (e.g., subnational, household, individual)
  • Clear and effective writing skills, a pro-active and problem-solving attitude, and maintain an ethical and collegial collaboration approach
  • An excellent command of English, both written and spoken
  • The position is based in Bergen and the successful candidate is expected to live and work here. 

Desired qualifications

  • Experience in the use of GIS data and machine learning
  • Experience in field research and/or a willingness to conduct field research is highly desirable
  • Fluency in French or Spanish

Your application must include:

  • Cover Letter (maximum 2 pages): This should include a detailed statement of motivation explaining why you are interested in this position and how your background and skills align with it
  • Quantitative methods statement (max. 1,000 words): This statement should include the following: i) description of the quantitative methods used in your previous research, including specific examples and references as evidence; ii) a discussion of which quantitative methods you wish to acquire or develop further in the context of this position and the associated project; iii) an explanation of the purpose and potential applications of these methods within the project’s scope.
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Complete List of Publications: This can be included as part of your CV.
  • Educational Diplomas and transcripts translated to English
  • Sample of Academic Work
  • PhD Dissertation: see full advertisement in JobbNorge.
  • Tree references with names and contact details, one of whom should normally be your main PhD supervisor 
  • For detailed information about the position, contact [email protected] .

    Practical questions about the application process and formalities, contact [email protected]



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