PhD Fellowship in Humanities-Based Architectural Research at AHO

Deadline: 2 April 2018
Open to: candidates of all nationalities
Fellowship: salary around 47.865 EUR

Description

The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO) is a specialized university and a leading international architecture and design school that provides education within architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, and design. AHOs fields of knowledge focus on design in all scales; objects, buildings, urban areas and landscaping. AHO is organized into four institutes and has approx. 700 students and 145 employees.

The Institute of Form, Theory, and History (FTH) teaches and researches architecture, architectural history and building heritage. The FTH faculty —counting approximately 30 architects, architectural historians, artists, and philosophers — engages on all academic levels: Undergraduate and graduate levels, and has a particular responsibility for the Ph.D. program. FTH offers an executive Master in Building Heritage, as well as a Nordic executive Master in Architectural Heritage (NORMAK), a collaboration of Architecture School in the Nordic countries. The Oslo Centre for Critical Architectural Studies(OCCAS) is part of FTH.

The Oslo Centre for Critical Architectural Studies (OCCAS) is a center for advanced, humanities-based research into the architectural culture. The center encompasses an interdisciplinary community of researchers dedicated to the documentation, interpretation, criticism and contextualization of architecture as a cultural, historical, political and material phenomenon. Combining updated theoretical perspectives with thorough archival studies, OCCAS insists on the contemporary relevance of historical research, its critical potential, and its urgent function in understanding the built environments of the present and the future. Through strong international networks and significant research projects such as the HERA funded “Printing the Past”, OCCAS studies the cultural significance of the built world, its historical preconditions and its contemporary status.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must hold a masters’ degree or equivalent in a field of relevance for the call;
  • Applicants who do not have English or Scandinavian language as their mother tongue must submit documentation of their proficiency in English by the deadline of the application (TOEFL test or similar). Students with university studies where English comprised the major component of the studies are exempted from the requirement;
  • Applicants must have some experience from architecture or humanities research and be proficient writers.

Fellowship

  • The Ph.D. scholarship is fully funded and there is no tuition fee;
  • The salary are around 47.865 EUR for a full position. From the salary, there will be a mandatory deduction of 2% as a contribution to the State Pension fund (SPK). Normal employment conditions for state employees in Norway apply for the position;
  • A professionally stimulating working environment;
  • Attractive welfare benefits and generous pension agreement, in addition to Oslo’s family-friendly environment with its rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities;

How to Apply?

The application must include:

  • A letter of application describing why the applicant is qualified for this position (maximum two A4 pages.);
  • A preliminary project proposal that addresses the above themes, describing intended research questions and methods, of no more than 3000 words and no more than 15 pages and 10MB including illustrations;
  • An example of their own research writing;
  • CV with a full summary of education, practice and academic employment, as well as copies of degree certificates;
  • List of publications and academic work that the applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee.

In order to apply, please register here.

Please note that all documentation must be in English (or a Scandinavian language) and please limit the number of attachment to only the required documents.

Applications who will not fulfill the formal requirements will not be considered.

For more information please visit the official website.