The position of professions in society is changing. Today, most professional work takes place in organizational settings of public services or private sector firms, and the increasing complexity of professional tasks requires problem-solving across disciplinary and professional boundaries, as well as stakeholder involvement and civic participation. Meanwhile, in many countries, there is an increasing distrust of experts and expertise. Technical developments such as AI are also profoundly changing professions, a process that will only accelerate in the years ahead. Professional education must adapt to these and other changes, and in a rapidly changing society, it must somehow prepare professionals for tasks and roles that are yet unknown. Arguably, innovative cross-disciplinary research on professions and professional education has never been more important.
With this as background, the Centre for the Study of Professions at OsloMet invites interested and eligible researchers of any nationality to submit a project idea for a potential application for an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (call HORIZON-MSCA-PF-2026) to conduct innovative research on professions at the Centre for a period of two years. Eligible candidates have a PhD successfully defended by the submission deadline (9 September 2026), have not resided in Norway for more than 12 months during the last three years, are able to relocate to Norway for the fellowship, and have a maximum of 8 years research experience after the PhD (with exceptions for EU nationals/long-term residents who wish to reintegrate after stays in third countries – see details below).
The Centre for the Study of Professions (SPS) is a leading Nordic multidisciplinary centre devoted to research and doctoral training in topics such as expertise, professions, education, work, and policy. It houses an interdisciplinary group of scholars, from sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, and political science. The Centre is currently home to 14 permanent academic staff, 3 postdocs, 20–30 doctoral fellows and a number of affiliated/visiting professors, supported by a dedicated team of administrative staff and research assistants. We are located on OsloMet’s main campus in central Oslo.
The study of professions is an intrinsically inter- and multidisciplinary field of research, characterised by theoretical and methodological diversity and comparative approaches. The Centre combines empirical research with investigations of theoretical and ethical issues in various professional domains. Topics for our research on professions include: career paths and the labour market, recruitment to education, professional education as a source of identity and qualifications, the role of professions in the design and implementation of policy, professional ethics, digitalization and AI, and the exercise of professional discretion. We study both features common to all professions and those specific to individual professional domains. The Centre has a particular ambition to disseminate policy-oriented research, which is often relevant to a broad range of actors, including professionals, public authorities, NGOs, and citizens.
The Centre has four research groups, each with its own specific areas of interest:
Professional knowledge and qualification
Expertise, ethics and public policy
Professional practice and interaction
Professional careers and labour markets
Our research groups have extensive formal and informal links with researchers in other faculties and centres at OsloMet and at other institutions, both in Norway and internationally. The following are some of our recent and ongoing research projects:
Automating Technologies and the Future of Meaningful Work
Renewed Perspectives on Research Use in Education (REPOSE)
The Authority of Expertise in Professional Tax Law Practice (TAXLAW)
Virtual Immersion for Student Awareness of Climate Change - OsloMet
We also encourage applicants to consult our Strategic action plan (2025–2030), which details some prioritized thematic areas for the Centre going forward.
We welcome expressions of interest from researchers whose project ideas fit within one of the research areas indicated above (see links for further information). Professions that can be studied include, but are not limited to, teaching, medicine, law, engineering, nursing, social work, the police, and the military. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches would be relevant, and comparative approaches (cross-sector, cross-institutional, cross-national, or other) are welcome, but not required.
In developing your project idea, please keep in mind that MSCA evaluators will want to see why the proposed research project is solid, timely and innovative, why you are the best qualified person to carry it out, and also why the perfect place for you to do this research is in Norway and at SPS.
MSCA grantees will be supervised by one of the following experienced faculty members at the Centre:
Associate Professor Ida Drange
Associate Professor Andreas Eriksen
Professor Anne Birgitte Leseth
Associate Professor Anders Strand
Please follow the links above for further information about the Centre for the Study of Professions, our research groups, and individual staff members.
Applicants who are successful in receiving EU funding must relocate to Oslo to work as a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for the Study of Professions for the duration of the project (c. 2027–2029).
Interested candidates must submit with their application the following documents:
The project description should indicate how the proposed project fits with the Centre’s areas of focus. Candidates are also encouraged to identify which member(s) of staff they would prefer to work with.
All documents that you submit to OsloMet, including your proposal idea, will be handled in full confidentiality and in strict compliance with GDPR regulations.
Evaluation will be based on the applicant’s qualifications and project idea, including its fit with the Centre’s research areas and (one of) our faculty members’ research profile. Some candidates will be invited for a virtual interview. Based on the applications and interviews, the most suitable candidates will be invited to develop a full MSCA-PF application in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of Professions.
Candidates who are invited to develop a full application will be expected to do so under the supervision of one of the Centre’s faculty members and with the support of the professional research administration staff at OsloMet. For these candidates, participation in OsloMet’s virtual MSCA masterclass is obligatory. OsloMet will provide information videos to all candidates that must be reviewed before participating in one of three online application help sessions on 12, 13 and 15 May. The videos and online sessions will provide detailed, tailored and necessary instruction concerning the application process and template. Meanwhile, cooperation on your specific proposal development will be organized remotely in the period from April until the deadline in September, with regular online communication via email and virtual meeting platforms.
MSCA-PF-2026 decisions will be announced by the EU in February 2027. To successful applicants who are awarded the MSCA-PF grant, we will offer:
We make active endeavours to further develop OsloMet as an inclusive workplace and to make adaptations to the workplace where required. You are welcome to apply even if you have had periods where you have not been in employment, education, or training. Any offer of employment is subject to the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants, and the acts relating to Control of the Export of Strategic Goods, Services and Technology.
MSCA-PF fellowships are 100 % funded and include living and mobility allowances.
OsloMet has implemented the Charter & Code for researchers and been granted the HR Excellence in Research (HRS4) by the EU Commission and is part of the EU network for mobility of Researchers EURAXESS. Practical information about relocation to OsloMet can be found on OsloMet’s website and on the website of EURAXESS Norway.
Questions may be directed to the individual supervisors listed above (follow the links for contact info), or to:
Application deadline: 9 February 2026
| Type of employment | Fixed-term post |
|---|---|
| Contract type | Full time |
| First day of employment | Flexible between April–December 2027 |
| Salary | Approx. EUR 75.000 annually |
| Number of positions | 10 |
| Full-time equivalent | 100 % |
| City | Oslo |
| County | Oslo |
| Country | Norway |
| Reference number | 25/22543 |
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| Published | 18.Dec.2025 |
| Last application date | 09.Feb.2026 |