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Oslo Metropolitan University is Norway's third largest university with almost 22,000 students and over 2,500 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.
Centre for Welfare and Labour Research (SVA) consists of Work Research Institute (AFI), Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), and Consumption Research Norway (SIFO).
OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University is Norway’s third largest university, with nearly 22,000 students and more than 2,200 employees. OsloMet has a dynamic stimulating research intensive academic environment and an attractive employment framework. OsloMet is a diverse and urban university with an international profile; its main campus is in the city center, providing a vibrant setting to study, conduct research, and work.
Centre for Research on Pandemics & Society - PANSOC is an Oslo Metropolitan Centre of Research Excellence studying the societal aspects of pandemics. PANSOC currently consist of 10 researchers, including 1 professor, 3 post-docs, 1 research assistant and 5 affiliated researchers and PhD students.
We hereby invite top-class researchers of any nationality, who have a PhD degree and maximum eight years of research experience after having obtained their PhD degree, to apply for the EU-funded Marie Skłodowska Curie Action Postdoctoral Fellowship (call HORIZON-MSCA-PF-2023) to conduct research at OsloMet for a period of two years.
See recruitment video of PANSOC.
COVID-19 is an ongoing pandemic with more than 20 million excess deaths globally. The 1918 flu pandemic killed up to 100 million people within a similar span of time. In both pandemics not all individuals had an equal risk of illness and death. COVID-19 deaths have been disproportionately among the elderly, while deaths in 1918 were disproportionately among young adults.
We are seeking proposals for research on the COVID-19 pandemic or historical pandemics of influenza or other diseases. Potential research questions could include:
Successful candidates will be supervised by Professor Mamelund. He has 27 years of experience studying the demography of epidemic diseases and has published extensively on the 1918 influenza pandemic, influenza in general and preparedness planning. See recent publications and projects on COVID-19 and influenza: PANSOC blog or Mamelund’s, profile at OsloMet (oslomet.no/en/about/employee/masv/) and profile at ResearchGate (researchgate.net/profile/Svenn-Erik-Mamelundresearchgate)
With this call for Expression of Interest, we invite researchers to submit their application accompanied by CV (including publication list) and a one-page project description (no pre-defined format and excluding references), that will be the basis for selecting a maximum of two candidates with whom we will collaborate for developing competitive MSCA-PF proposals. The cooperation for the proposal development will be carried out remotely, with regular online communication via email and virtual meeting platforms. Applicants who are successful in getting their proposals funded by the EU, must relocate to work at the Centre for Research on Pandemics & Society, at OsloMet main campus, in the center of Oslo.
The EU shall inform the results on the MSCA-PF-2023 applications in February 2024. Successful applicants are expected to be available to start the fellowship project from within the two months following the announcement of results and no later than summer 2024.
The successful candidate will primarily work on the MSCA fellowship funded project, but will be integrated at the PANSOC, taking part in internal seminars and our international webinars. The candidate will specifically be introduced with PANSOC’s national and international network of researchers. In agreement with the candidate, he/she would be included in other ongoing projects and/or in the development of grant applications processes.
Candidates must have a PhD in history, sociology, geography, demography, economics, medicine, psychology, epidemiology, medical biostatistics, anthropology or global health, as the minimum requirement. We are primarily looking for experienced researchers who wish to use this period as an opportunity to further develop their research, and to develop longer term research collaborations with OsloMet and other organisations conducting research in the field. The candidates must be eligible for a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship: have a PhD successfully defended by the deadline (mid-[SEM1] September 2023), a maximum of eight (8) years research experience after PhD, and not having worked/studied in Norway more than 12 months in the last three years.
Evaluation will be based on the qualification and project idea. Interested candidates must submit with their application the following documents:
Five candidates will be invited for a virtual interview from whom 2 will be invited to write applications with the endorsement of OsloMet, under the supervision of Professor Svenn-Erik Mamelund and with the support of other PANSOC members and the professional research administration staff at OsloMet. Candidates will be informed of the results of the internal pre-selection to apply by the end of March 2023.
Original documents about your qualification must be presented if you are invited for an interview. OsloMet performs document inspections in order to give you as a candidate a proper evaluation and to ensure a fair competition. Proposals will be pre-selected based on internal evaluation and the availability of suitable supervision. All documents that you hand in to OsloMet, including your proposal idea, will be handled in full confidentiality, and strictly following GDPR regulations.
Selected candidates must participate in the virtual masterclass on MSCA-PF, a two-day workshop organised by OsloMet on 19-20 April 2023 to provide applicants with detailed information and explanation of the application template to complete their proposal in compliance with the EU Commission requirements.
Successful applicants who obtain a MSCA-PF grant will be offered a position at OsloMet to be hired as postdoctoral researchers, in conditions as explained below.
OsloMet offers assistance in developing competitive Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship proposals. Then, to successful applicants who are awarded the MSC-PF grant, we offer:
Practical information about relocation to Oslo and living in Norway (oslomet.no/en/work)
The position adheres to the Norwegian Government’s policy that the national labour force. It is important for OsloMet to reflect the population diversity, all qualified candidates from any nationality are welcomed to apply. OsloMet is an IA (Inclusive Workplace) organisation and operates in compliance with the Norwegian IA agreement. We make our active endeavour to further develop OsloMet as an inclusive workplace and to adapt the workplace if required. If there are periods in your career when you have not been working, under education or training, you are also eligible to apply. Questions may be directed to the contact persons (per below).
The competitive fellowship opportunities are 100% funded and include living and mobility allowances.
If you would like more information about the call, feel free to contact:
Address: Oslo Metropolitan University, Pilestredet 46, Oslo 0350, Norway
Call application deadline: 31st January, 2023
Reference number: 22/09153
Type of employment | FELLOW |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | Per agreement |
Salary | Annual Salary: Approx. EUR 60,000 |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Oslo |
County | Oslo |
Country | Norway |
Reference number | 22/09153 |
Published | 21.Dec.2022 |
Last application date | 31.Jan.2023 11:59 PM CET |