
PhD position in Political Science - ERC Project WarEffects
- Bergen, Vestland
- Midlertidlig
- Fulltid
- Pursue a PhD project that directly contributes to the WarEffects project’s focus on war and gender at the local level
- Actively participate in research, publication, and dissemination activities of WarEffects
- Collect, clean, analyze, and interpret survey and other quantitative data
- Co-author academic articles and policy briefs together with the project team
- Present research at departmental seminars and international conferences
- Collaborate closely with members of the WarEffects team
- Assist with organizational tasks in the project (e.g., research administration, events, procurement processes)
- MA degree (or equivalent) in political science or economics (thesis must be submitted by the deadline)
- Documented record of advanced quantitative methods skills in R and Python, specifically
- Experience with GIS and spatial data analysis
- Experience with natural language processing or text-as-data approaches
- Familiarity with large-scale survey data, conflict and political violence event data, and administrative datasets
- Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate clearly
- Ability to work both independently and in a team environment
- Excellent command of English (written and spoken)
- The successful candidate is expected to move to Bergen
- Experience with Stata
- Experience with causal inference methods, survey design, and/or machine learning
- Experience with web scraping and API-based data collection
- Organizational and coordination skills, such as assisting in drafting terms of reference, liaising with research partners, and following up with procurement and suppliers
- Knowledge of languages other than English or Norwegian is considered an advantage, especially those spoken in regions of research interest
- Prior experience in large research projects (ERC, NFR, Horizon Europe).
- A three-year PhD position within an ERC-funded research project
- Salary as PhD candidate, code 1017, currently NOK 568 700, - per year. A higher salary may be considered for a particularly well-qualified applicant. Automatic salary increases for up to 4 years with a 3% annual increase
- Personal funds for methods training, books, and research-related equipment
- A dynamic and internationally recognized research environment (the Department of Government currently hosts three other ERC projects)
- Bergen as a vibrant academic city with access to spectacular nature
- Access to university
- Research proposal (max 4,000 words excluding references): must clearly demonstrate how the PhD will make a substantial contribution to the WarEffects project. The proposal should motivate the research question, situate it within the literature, outline a theoretical approach and hypotheses, and discuss data and methods (including ideas for causal identification).
- Curriculum vitae (CV) including education, positions, research experience, quantitative methods training, and other qualifying activities
- Academic writing sample in English (e.g., MA thesis chapter, article, or term paper)
- Quantitative portfolio: submission of a short R Markdown or Quarto file (HTML/PDF output) documenting a complete data analysis workflow from data import/cleaning to descriptive statistics and at least one inferential model. Code must be included and clearly commented. This is required to demonstrate advanced quantitative skills. Applications without this portfolio will not be considered.
- Diplomas and transcripts of degrees (BA and MA or equivalent)
- Contact details of three referees (reference letters not needed at this stage)
- Application deadline: September 16, 2025. Applications sent by e-mail will not be considered
- Starting date: preferably October 2025
- The successful candidate is expected to move to Bergen for the duration of the contract
- For questions about the position, please contact Professor Carlo Koos (PI, WarEffects):
- Practical questions about the application process can be directed to HR adviser Gudrun Horvei: