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Tine Ustad Figenscou

Professor/Ph.D coordinator at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

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Media Studies

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Communication Studies

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Journalism

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Anne Hege Simonsen

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OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

PhD Fellowship Positions in Journalism and Media Studies

Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet) is offering two PhD Fellowship positions in Journalism and Media Studies within the Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences. These positions are connected to the department’s PhD programme and are designed for candidates interested in advancing research in journalism, media production, and communication. The department is recognized as one of the leading media research environments in the Nordic countries, providing a vibrant and creative academic setting in downtown Oslo. Applicants are expected to propose research projects that align with ongoing departmental activities and contribute to one or more of the following areas: artificial intelligence in the media sector, journalism and media in war and conflict, press freedom and safety of journalism, platform power and 'big tech', media industries and production, digital journalism, polarization, media narration across text, image, and sound, science journalism, climate/environmental journalism and communication, media practices, audience relations and transformations, and the development of research methodology relevant to journalism and media studies. The fellowship appointments are for three years, with the possibility of a four-year contract including 25% teaching and administrative duties. Fellows will benefit from organized research training and are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, based on their project proposal. Participation in the Faculty of Social Sciences' PhD programme is required. Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (120 ECTS) in Journalism, Media Studies, or a related field, or a 90 ECTS master’s degree with a substantial thesis component. Additional requirements include advanced methodological knowledge, a peer-reviewed scientific article or book chapter, or relevant research experience. A grade B or better on both the master’s thesis and the overall degree is required. Proficiency in English is essential, and knowledge of a Scandinavian language is advantageous. Experience in research projects and academic publishing is considered beneficial. The salary is set according to the Norwegian state wage scale for Research Fellows (NOK 550,800 per year), with pension and welfare benefits. OsloMet offers free Norwegian language classes, professional development opportunities, and a supportive, inclusive work environment. The university is committed to diversity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including those with non-traditional career paths. To apply, candidates must submit a cover letter, a project description (maximum 10 pages), CV, references, certificates/diplomas with ECTS grades, and their master’s thesis or other scholarly work. All documents must be uploaded electronically by the application deadline. For further information, contact Head of Department Anne Hege Simonsen or Professor/Ph.D coordinator Tine Ustad Figenscou. The application deadline is 13 February 2026. For more details and to apply, visit the official application page.

4 weeks ago

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Anne Hege Simonsen

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OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University

PhD Fellowship positions in Journalism and Media Studies

Oslo Metropolitan University’s Department of Journalism and Media Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, is offering two PhD Fellowship positions for candidates passionate about advancing research in journalism, media production, and communication. These positions are part of the department’s PhD programme and are designed for individuals eager to contribute to ongoing research and educational activities in a vibrant academic environment. Research areas for this fellowship include artificial intelligence in the media sector, journalism and media in war and conflict, press freedom and safety, platform power, media industries and production, digital journalism, polarization, media narration across text, image and sound, science journalism, climate/environmental journalism and communication, media practices, audience relations and transformations, and the development of research methodology relevant to journalism and media studies. Applicants are expected to demonstrate, through their application letter and project proposal, how their research interests align with and enhance one or more of these areas. The fellowship appointments are for three years, with the possibility of a four-year term including 25% teaching and administrative duties. Fellows will benefit from OsloMet’s organized research training and are expected to pursue independent research under supervision, based on their project proposal. Participation in the Faculty of Social Sciences’ PhD programme is required, and a final project plan must be completed within three months of starting. Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Journalism, Media Studies, or a related field (120 ECTS). A 90 ECTS master’s degree may be considered if it includes a substantial thesis component. Additional requirements include advanced methodological knowledge, a peer-reviewed scientific article or book chapter, or relevant research experience. Candidates must have a grade B or better on their master’s thesis and overall degree, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in English. Knowledge of a Scandinavian language is advantageous but not mandatory. Experience in research projects and academic publishing is beneficial. OsloMet values diversity and inclusivity, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates, including those with non-traditional career paths. The university offers professional development opportunities, a creative and engaged work environment, beneficial pension arrangements, employee welfare benefits, and free Norwegian language classes. The working location is downtown Oslo, providing access to rich cultural experiences and practical support for relocation. The salary for the position is NOK 550,800 per year, in accordance with the Norwegian state wage scale for Research Fellows. Additional benefits include pension arrangements and welfare support. For further information, applicants may contact Head of Department Anne Hege Simonsen or Professor/PhD Coordinator Tine Ustad Figenscou. Application materials must be submitted electronically and include a cover letter, project description, CV, references, certificates/diplomas, thesis, and publications. Incomplete applications will not be considered. For more details and to apply, visit the official application link. OsloMet is certified with HR Excellence in Research and is part of the EU network for researcher mobility.

1 month ago