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PhD Candidate in Human Osteoarchaeology Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Biochemistry

Funding

Available

Deadline

Mar 31, 2026

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Norway

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Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology

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Keywords

Biochemistry
Chemistry
Anthropology
Biology
Archaeology
History
Radiometric Dating
Maternal And Child Health
Bioarchaeology
Stable Isotope Analysis
Historical Studies

About this position

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position in Human Osteoarchaeology at the NTNU University Museum, Trondheim. This 3-year temporary position (with possible extension to four years including career-promoting work) is ideal for motivated candidates with experience in human osteoarchaeology, stable isotope analysis, or biomolecular methods. The project will focus on infant feeding and maternal and infant health in the Norwegian past, with specific aims developed collaboratively with the successful candidate.

As a PhD candidate, you will gain hands-on experience working with extensive human osteology collections and state-of-the-art laboratories for stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating. The position offers opportunities for academic publication, participation in research groups, international conferences, and potential involvement in teaching, outreach, fieldwork, or laboratory work. The immediate leader will be the Head of Department, and you will be part of a vibrant, international research environment.

Eligibility: Applicants must hold a master’s degree in a relevant field (equivalent to a five-year Norwegian course, 120 credits at Master’s level). Master’s students may apply if the degree is completed before the application deadline. A strong academic record (average grade B or better on the NTNU scale) and very good English skills are required. Preferred qualifications include prior research experience, university-level biology, biochemistry or chemistry courses, and previous publications. Admission to the PhD Programme at the Faculty of Humanities (Historical and Cultural Studies) is required within three months of employment.

Funding: The position is fully funded, with a gross annual salary of NOK 550,800, a 2% contribution to the State Pension Fund, working capital for the project, and free basic Norwegian language training. The employment period is 3 years, with the possibility of extension to four years including career-promoting work.

Application Process: Applications must be submitted electronically via Jobbnorge.no and include a motivation letter, CV, references, diplomas, transcripts, project proposal, Master’s thesis, and any publications. All documents must be in English. Only applications received by the deadline will be considered. For questions about the position, contact Associate Professor Alison Harris, Department of Archaeology and Cultural History.

Deadline: 31 March 2026

NTNU is committed to diversity and inclusion, offering a supportive environment with career guidance, mentoring, and employee benefits. The university is located in Trondheim, a modern European city with a rich cultural scene and excellent quality of life.

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What's required

Applicants must have a master's degree in a relevant subject area equivalent to a five-year Norwegian course (120 credits at the Master’s level). Master’s students may apply if the degree is completed before the application deadline. A strong academic record with an average grade of B or better (NTNU scale) is required. Applicants must meet the requirements for admission to the PhD Programme at the Faculty of Humanities, with the most relevant being Historical and Cultural Studies. Very good oral and written English skills are required. Preferred qualifications include previous research experience, university-level biology, biochemistry or chemistry courses, and prior publications. All application documents must be in English.

How to apply

Submit your application electronically via Jobbnorge.no, including a motivation letter, CV, references, diplomas, transcripts, project proposal, Master's thesis, and any publications. Ensure all documents are in English. Only applications received by the deadline will be considered.

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