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Nigel Halpern

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Professor at Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

Kristianstad University

Norway

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Media Studies

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Environmental Sustainability

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Communication Studies

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Art

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Leadership

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Visual Culture

10%

Design

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Synne Tollerud Bull

Kristianstad University

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Sweden

PhD Fellowship in Communication and Leadership: Communicating Environmental Futures in the Age of AI

PhD Fellowship in Communication and Leadership: Communicating Environmental Futures in the Age of AI Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway’s largest independent comprehensive university college, invites applications for a fully funded PhD fellowship in Communication and Leadership. The position is based at the School of Arts, Design and Media in Oslo, a vibrant hub for creative and art-related disciplines, and is part of the MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity, a national research centre funded by the Research Council of Norway (2025–2030). The successful candidate will join a cross-disciplinary team exploring how artificial intelligence and artistic communication can inform and transform the ways environmental futures are imagined, mediated, and acted upon. The project will investigate the role of creative and technological systems—such as generative media, algorithmic storytelling, and data-driven visualisation—in shaping collective understanding, institutional responsibility, and leadership in the context of ecological change. Key research questions include how AI-based systems can foster transparent, participatory, and emotionally resonant forms of environmental communication, while addressing ethical and epistemic concerns such as trust, inclusion, and respect for human and non-human agency. The PhD candidate will have opportunities to: Analyse the influence of AI-based systems on environmental communication, perception, and public trust Design or assess creative and organisational approaches to AI-supported environmental storytelling Develop frameworks for responsible, inclusive, and transparent communication in AI-mediated contexts Reflect on the ethical and societal implications of automated media in shaping collective ecological imagination Disseminate findings through interdisciplinary conferences and journals, collaborating with research and communication partners The MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity brings together over 200 faculty members from higher education institutions across Norway, collaborating with public and private partners to explore AI’s impact on creative processes and its ethical, cultural, legal, and societal implications. The appointed candidate is expected to participate in MishMash’s work packages and activities, and to collaborate across the network. Eligibility: Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (120 ECTS or equivalent) in a relevant subject area with a grade B or better, and a relevant 180 ECTS bachelor’s degree. Required skills include strong analytical and conceptual abilities related to communication, leadership, and AI in cultural or societal contexts; familiarity with digital or AI-based tools in communication, design, or media production; and demonstrated competence in creative, artistic, or communicative practice. Proficiency in English and motivation for interdisciplinary collaboration are essential. Admission to the PhD programme is required for appointment. Funding and Benefits: The fellowship is fully funded, offering a competitive salary (NOK 550,800 per year), NOK 50,000 per year for travel and running costs, free health and travel insurance, pension plan, equipment, and strong labour protections including paid parental and sick leave and 25 paid vacation days. Application Process: Applications must be submitted via the Kristiania University of Applied Sciences application portal. Required documents include a motivation letter, diplomas and transcripts, CV, at least two references, master’s thesis, and a project proposal (up to 4 pages, max. 2,000 words). The application deadline is 2 February 2026. For further information, contact Professor Synne Tollerud Bull (SynneTollerud.Bull@kristiania.no) or Professor Nigel Halpern (nigel.halpern@kristiania.no). Kristiania University of Applied Sciences encourages applications from diverse backgrounds, with a special welcome to women and persons with minority backgrounds. The working location is Oslo, offering access to numerous amenities and a dynamic urban environment.

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Nigel Halpern

Kristianstad University

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Sweden

PhD Fellowship in Communication and Leadership: Visual Communication in Times of Crisis

Kristiania University of Applied Sciences, Norway’s largest independent comprehensive university college, invites applications for a fully funded PhD fellowship in Communication and Leadership, focusing on Visual Communication in Times of Crisis. The position is based at the School of Arts, Design and Media in Oslo, a vibrant academic environment with over 1,700 students and 130 full-time academic staff, offering a unique blend of creative, artistic, and technological disciplines. The university is committed to applied, problem-driven research that contributes to social and economic development in close cooperation with society and industry. The PhD project should explore the role of visual communication during crises—how emergencies and dramatic events are experienced and communicated visually across diverse media. In today’s fragmented and rapidly evolving media landscape, visual information and misinformation play a critical role in shaping public perception and managing crises. Governments, organizations, and businesses use visual communication to manage reputations, contain or prevent crises, while protest leaders leverage visuals to influence public opinion. The project aims to bridge gaps between crisis communication, design studies, and visual culture studies, and welcomes proposals that address any aspect of visual communication in crisis contexts, including the leadership of design processes or the use of visual communication in leadership roles. Candidates may draw on theories from crisis communication, leadership, visual culture, design studies, and related fields, and are free to choose their own angle, crisis type, and context. Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (120 ECTS or equivalent) in a relevant subject area with a grade B or better on both the thesis and overall degree, and the thesis must be at least 30 ECTS. A relevant 180 ECTS bachelor’s degree is also required. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. The university seeks candidates with curiosity, motivation for independent interdisciplinary research, strong communication and cooperation skills, and a goal-oriented mindset. Admission to the PhD programme is required within three months of the start date. The fellowship offers a highly competitive salary (NOK 550,800 per year), NOK 50,000 per year for travel and running costs, free health and travel insurance, pension plan, and equipment such as a high-end laptop and mobile phone. Employees benefit from strong labor protections, including fully paid parental and sick leave, and 25 paid vacation days. The PhD period is three years, with the earliest start date on 1 September 2026. The university encourages applications from diverse backgrounds, especially women and persons with minority backgrounds. To apply, submit your application via the Kristiania University of Applied Sciences portal, including a motivation letter, diplomas and transcripts (in Scandinavian or English), CV, at least two references, your master’s thesis, and a project proposal (up to 4 pages, max. 2,000 words, in English). Only applications received through the portal will be considered. For further information, contact Professor Nigel Halpern (nigel.halpern@kristiania.no) or Associate Professor Trond Klevgaard (trond.klevgaard@kristiania.no). Application deadline: 2 February 2026.

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