PhD Research Fellow in Sociology- Punishment as a Vehicle for Change?
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- Oslo
- Midlertidlig
- Fulltid
- Applicants must have a master's degree/second-level degree in sociology or equivalent. Applicants are expected to demonstrate through their application letter and project proposal how they will contribute to the research project. Applicants from other disciplinary backgrounds than sociology who wish to apply must demonstrate in their application letter that their educational background, master’s thesis and project proposal qualify them for research within the fields of advanced quantitative methods and/or the sociology of deviance.
- Applicants must have prior education that corresponds to 5 years at the university level in Norway, with two years (120 ECTS) at the master’s level. If the scope of education at the master’s level is less than two years, an individual assessment may be made.
- Applicants must have average grades of A or B in their master’s degree.
- Applicants must have excellent written and oral proficiency in English. Applicants who have completed their education outside of the EU/EEA-area and who do not have English as a native language, must document language skills as documented by: TOEFL - with a minimum result of 550 on the Paper-based Test (PBT), or 80 on the Internet-Based Test (iBT) OR IELTS - International English Language Testing Service, with the result 6.0.
- The applicant must provide a tentative description (5-10 pages) of a PhD research project that she or he plans to carry out during the fellowship period. Applicants are expected to be able to complete the project during the appointment period. As causal identification is integral to the project’s research agenda, the proposal must include relevant discussions of challenges to, and opportunities for, disentangling selection and causal effects for the proposed research questions. The proposal must include a paragraph declaring if and how AI was used in the development of the proposal.
- Applicants should have experience within regression analysis and/or the sociology of deviance. Experience with quasi-experimental techniques and/or large datasets is an advantage, but a demonstrated understanding of, and motivation to learn more about, such techniques may compensate for a lack of experience.
- A letter of application. Please describe your motivation for applying for this position and explain how your background, research and experience is relevant to the research project. Your previous experience with advanced quantitative methods (incl. quasi-experiments) and/or the sociology of deviance should be highlighted.
- A project proposal (5-10 pages). The proposal must include research questions, theoretical framework, methodology (including relevant discussions of causal inference), and research design as well as a time-line for completion of the research. The proposal must include a paragraph declaring if and how AI was used in the development of the proposal.
- CV with full summary of education, practice and academic work. The period of enrollment (admission-completion) in the master's study programme must be specified. Applicants with a one-year master’s degree must submit an appeal for an individual assessment (max 1 page) in which they demonstrate that they have completed research work equivalent to at least half a year’s relevant scientific workload.
- Academic transcripts (university degrees only).
- Copy of master's degree diploma.
- Master's thesis. Please note that your thesis must be uploaded and registered as an "Attachment" in the electronic application.
- Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system. This may be uploaded as an “Attachment".
- List of reference persons: 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and phone number).
- TOEFL or IELTS scores, if applicable. These may be uploaded as an “Attachment”.
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