Are you a Master’s graduate looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? Explore the range of funded PhD programs available at the Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway. Apply online now and kickstart your doctoral journey!
1. Fully Funded PhD Position in Visualizing Ground
Summary of PhD Program:
Unlike the oil & gas sector, offshore wind developments target spatially spread resources, necessitating the construction of numerous similar structures and foundations with lengthy interconnections (e.g., moorings, cabling) with seabed, across vast area. Consequently, the costs of offshore renewable foundation systems accounts for significant percentage of the project value, greatly higher than the 1 to 3% for traditional petroleum projects. It promotes the need for an integrated ground model (IGM) to facilitate the optimization of cost and utilization of marine and seabed spaces, particularly concerning offshore foundations.
Application Deadline: 15 September 2024
2. Fully Funded PhD Position in enabling inclusiveness and well-being in cities through an analytical urban design framework
Summary of PhD Program:
The Department of Built Environment has a vacant PhD Fellowship position. This PhD project focuses on innovation strategies for cities through the lens of inclusive, safe and economically vital cities for the well-being of people. Until now, the multi-dimensional well-being indicators for cities are underresearched. Thus, this PhD project aims for developing a novel mixed-method innovation framework that allows practitioners a tool at hand that allows planning and designing resilient future cities, develop and test scenarios for informed-decision making and to shape policies through a data-policy interaction approach.
Application Deadline: 4 September 2024
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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in Sustainability Studies through Artistic Practice and Indigenous Perspectives
Summary of PhD Program:
Artistic research methods and Indigenous perspectives offer a unique approach to address issues of sustainability. Combined they provide a different lens to understand, interpret, and critically discuss the complex problems our planet faces today. What is called the 6th mass extinction, the fourth industrial revolution, and the era of the Anthropocene is a situation that demonstrate how humans across the globe are co-dependent, and how we are all inter-related and entangled: between humans as well as with the more-than-human world.
Application Deadline: 20 August 2024