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Vito de Lucia

Professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway

UiT The Arctic University of Norway

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Law

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Environmental Law

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Maritime Law

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Olusola B. Adegbite

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UiT The Arctic University of Norway

Fully-Funded PhD in Law (Law of the Sea, International Law) at UiT The Arctic University of Norway

The Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) and the Faculty of Law at UiT The Arctic University of Norway are inviting applications for a fully-funded PhD position in Law. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the law of the sea, international law, constitutional law, human rights law, medical law, health law, and artificial intelligence law and policy. The position is based in Tromsø, Norway, and offers a 4-year contract with full funding, including salary and tuition coverage. Supervision will be provided by Professors Magne Frostad and Vito de Lucia, both affiliated with UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The research environment at NCLOS is internationally recognized for its work in maritime law, international legal frameworks, and policy analysis. Applicants are expected to have a strong academic background in law, preferably with a master's degree or equivalent, and demonstrate a keen interest in research areas such as the law of the sea or related fields. Proficiency in English is required, and candidates may need to submit a research proposal as part of their application. The position offers a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge legal research in a dynamic and supportive academic environment. Funding is comprehensive, covering all major expenses for the duration of the program. Interested candidates should review the full job posting for detailed requirements and application procedures. For further information or specific inquiries, applicants are encouraged to contact the supervisors via the provided email addresses. Application details and the official call can be found on the UiT job portal. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring legal scholars to advance their research careers in Norway's leading Arctic university.

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Magne Frostad

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UiT The Arctic University of Norway

PhD Fellow in Law – Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS)

The Faculty of Law at UiT The Arctic University of Norway invites applications for a PhD Fellow in Law, affiliated with the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS). This four-year position offers a unique opportunity to conduct doctoral research in a vibrant academic environment, with the final year dedicated to teaching and faculty duties. The research focus is broad, encompassing all facets of the law of the sea, including intersecting fields such as international environmental law, law of armed conflict, international economic law, human rights, and especially themes relevant to the maritime and Arctic domains. NCLOS research covers theoretical, methodological, and regional (notably Arctic) themes. Candidates are expected to develop projects within broad themes such as Ocean Commons, Arctic Marine Governance, and Regime Interaction. Preferred topics include legal issues related to climate interventions (especially in the Arctic), regulation of common spaces and interests, critical maritime infrastructures (doctrinal and theoretical exploration), intersections between law of the sea and outer space law, Arctic fisheries, and the ocean-climate nexus. Both doctrinal and critical approaches are welcome, and applicants are encouraged to review NCLOS’s research portfolio for alignment. The Faculty of Law is home to approximately 1000 law students, 25 PhD fellows, and a diverse academic staff. It hosts several research groups, including Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Crime Control and Security Law, Property Law, Children's Rights, Sámi and Indigenous Peoples' Law, and Human Rights and International Law. The faculty awards Master and PhD degrees in Law, as well as LL.M. in the Law of the Sea and a Joint Nordic Master’s Programme in Environmental Law. Applicants must hold a five-year Master’s degree in Law or Cand. jur. with good grades, or equivalent legal education from a foreign university. While knowledge of the Norwegian legal system and proficiency in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language is preferable, it is not mandatory. Candidates must submit a comprehensive project description (5-8 pages), cover letter, CV, diplomas, transcripts, proof of language proficiency, references, and academic works. All documentation must be in a Scandinavian language or English. If English proficiency is not documented in the application, it must be provided before starting the position. Applicants who already hold a PhD or equivalent competence are not eligible. The position offers remuneration according to the State salary scale code 1017, with a compulsory 2% contribution to the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, membership in the fund, health care services, and a state collective pay agreement. Fieldwork expenses are covered only within the allotted annuum. The workplace is at UiT in Tromsø, and candidates must be able to start within a reasonable time after receiving the offer. UiT is committed to inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunity, encouraging applicants from varied backgrounds. The university provides a supportive environment, flexible working hours, and access to a stunning Arctic landscape. More information about working and living in Norway is available at uit.no/staffmobility . Applications must be submitted online via Jobbnorge by the deadline of 25 March 2026. The selection process includes assessment by an expert committee and interviews for shortlisted candidates. For further information, contact Professors Magne Frostad ( [email protected] ) or Vito de Lucia ( [email protected] ). For full details and to apply, visit Jobbnorge or Euraxess .

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