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Oslo Metropolitan University is Norway's third largest university with 23,000 students and over 2,600 employees. We have campuses in central Oslo and at Romerike. OsloMet educates students and conducts research that contributes to the sustainability of the Norwegian welfare state and the metropolitan region.
The Faculty of Technology, Art and Design (TKD) offers higher education and research and development (R&D) activities within technical subjects, arts and design. The Faculty has approximately 4.000 students and 400 staff members and is situated at Pilestredet Campus in downtown Oslo and at Kjeller Campus in Viken.
The Department of Built Environment offers bachelors and master’s degree programs in engineering, in addition to research and development activities. The department has approximately 60 staff members and 850 students.
Department of Built Environment is recruiting a candidate for a PhD Fellowship position in in Cargo Bike Urbanism as part of the "Car-goNE-City" project. This project, funded by the Driving Urban Transitions programme of JPI Urban Europe, aims to explore the potential of shared cargo bike mobility in transforming urban landscapes towards sustainable, 15-minute cities. The selected candidate will be affiliated with the TransFrUrban (Transport, Infrastructure, and Urban Development) research group. You can find more information about the research group's focus and activities here.
The position is associated with the project, “Car-goNE-City” a project funded by the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) – Sustainable future for cities programme of JPI Urban Europe. Car-goNE-City is an applied research project that investigates the potential of shared cargo bike mobility to achieve 15-minute cities, lower transportation costs, and reduce private car use. The goals of the project include (1) studying the role of shared mobility in 15-minute cities; (2) understanding the potential for shared cargo bike mobility to reduce car use and support multi-modal transport systems; and (3) engaging residents in participatory design of shared mobility using digital participation methods, gamification, pilot projects, and living labs in six European cities.
Cities involved include Gothenburg, Mölndal, Trollhӓttan (Sweden), Olso (Norway), Karlsruhe and Konstanz (Germany), and Budapest (Hungary). This project will generate transition pathways for small, medium and large European cities to reduce car-dependence and provide policy recommendations on the effective uses of shared cargo bike mobility to achieve sustainable mobility objectives.
The PhD position in Cargo Bike Urbanism will focus on some of the main tasks of the project, working directly with project partners with guidance and advising from the PhD supervisor at OsloMet. The candidate´s research project will intersect with some of the topics, data, and/or methods of the Car-goNe-City project.
The fellowship duration is set for three years. The academic work is expected to culminate in the completion and defence of a doctoral thesis at the Faculty, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The start date of the position is Fall, 2024.
The following grade requirements are a condition for employment in the position:
Admission to the doctoral program in Engineering Science at the Faculty of Technology, Art and Design within three months of employment is a prerequisite for the position. If you already have a doctorate in a related field, you will not qualify for the position.
In assessing the applicants, emphasis will be placed on the department's overall needs and the applicant's potential for research and possible teaching within the field.
General criteria for employment in academic positions are covered by the Regulations on employment conditions for positions such as postdoctoral fellow, scientific assistant and specialist candidate.
Personal suitability will be emphasised.
It is important to OsloMet to reflect the population of our region, and all qualified candidates are welcome to apply. We make active endeavours to further develop OsloMet as an inclusive workplace and to make adaptations to the workplace where required. You are also welcome to apply for a position with us if you have had periods where you have not been in employment, education or training.
Practical information about relocation to Oslo and living in Norway (oslomet.no/en/work)
The position is paid according to the pay scale for Norwegian state employees, position code 1017 PhD fellow, NOK 532 200 per year.
As an applicant, you will be assessed by an expert committee. In the application, you must upload the following documents:
We only process applications sent via our electronic recruitment system and all documents must be uploaded for your application to be processed. The documents must be in English. Translations must be authorized. You must present originals at any interview. OsloMet checks documents, so that you as a candidate will get a real evaluation and fair competition.
Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
If you would like more information about the position, feel free to contact:
If you have administrative questions about the position, please contact hrtkd@oslomet.no.
If you would like to apply for the position, you must do so electronically through our recruitment system.
Deadline for applications: January 31th 2024
Ref.: 23/07709
Type of employment | Fixed-term post |
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Contract type | Full time |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100 |
City | Oslo |
County | Oslo |
Country | Norway |
Reference number | 23/07709 |
Contact |
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Published | 27.Nov.2023 |
Last application date | 31.Jan.2024 |