PhD and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Gene–Environment Interplay, Neurodevelopment, and Neuropsychosocial Pathways at University of Oslo
The University of Oslo is offering two exciting academic opportunities in the Department of Psychology (PSI) within the interdisciplinary NeuroPathways Convergence Environment. These positions focus on the complex interplay between genetic, environmental, and psychosocial factors in neurodevelopment across childhood and adolescence.
PhD Fellow – Gene–Environment Interplay & Neurodevelopment:
This position investigates how genetic predispositions and environmental contexts interact to shape neurodevelopment. The research leverages large-scale longitudinal and family-based data, including genomic information, Norwegian population registers, and cohort studies. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team led by Dr Rosa Cheesman (primary supervisor), with co-supervisors Dr Nicolai Borgen and Prof Astrid Marie Jorde Sandsør, and core collaborators Profs Alexandra Havdahl, Krister W. Fjermestad, and Hedvig Nordeng. The project is ideal for candidates interested in behavior genetics, developmental psychology, and advanced data analysis.
Postdoctoral Fellow – Neuropsychosocial Pathways:
This postdoctoral position explores how personal, social, geographic, and clinical factors influence neurodevelopmental diagnoses, service access, medication use, and long-term outcomes. The research utilizes Norwegian national registries, the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa), and ongoing randomized controlled trials at Lovisenberg and Innlandet hospitals. Work package leads are Profs Alexandra Havdahl and Krister Fjermestad, with mentorship from Prof Astrid Sandsør and collaboration with Dr Rosa Cheesman, Dr Nicolai Borgen, and Prof Hedvig Nordeng. This role is suited for researchers with experience in registry-based research, cohort studies, or RCTs.
Both positions are fully funded, offering competitive salaries and full social benefits according to Norwegian university standards. The PhD position includes tuition coverage. Applicants should have relevant academic backgrounds (master's for PhD, PhD for postdoc) in psychology, neuroscience, genetics, or related fields, and demonstrate experience with large-scale data and statistical analysis. Proficiency in English is required.
Application deadline for both positions is 31 March 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official JobbNorge links provided. These opportunities are ideal for candidates passionate about behavior genetics, neurodevelopment, and interdisciplinary research in a leading European research environment.