Overview
Molde University College hereby announces a PhD scholarship in logistics.
We are seeking candidates with a background in business logistics, transport economics, informatics or any other relevant area.
The position is financed by Sparebanken Møre through GassROR IKS, as part of a project on the development of transport infrastructure and onshore facilities for gas of the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The project will study alternative solutions for adding capacity, flexibility and increasing regularity of the existing infrastructure related to the development of future gas fields. Methodically, the project will include aspects of industrial organization, cost-benefit analyses and real option theory.
Eligible Candidates
Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent education in logistics, management science or economics, and a strong academic record. Preference is given to candidates with extensive knowledge of microeconomic theory.
The period of employment is four years, including 25 % devoted to required duties for the college. Place of work is Molde. We seek a talented, enthusiastic and creative scientist with a strong commitment to research. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written are important. Applicants may be invited to undergo an interview as part of the appointment process.
Research Field
Other
Benefits
Depending on qualifications and academic background the position will be remunerated at wage level 45 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with gross salary NOK 355 400 a year, of which 2 % is deducted for the Norwegian State Pension Fund. The appointment will be made in accordance with current regulations concerning state employees and guidelines for employment as Research Fellow at universities and university colleges.
How to apply
Applicants are asked to apply via the website www.himolde.no/vacantpositions but applications can also be sent by mail to the following address:
Molde University College
P.O. Box 2110
NO-6402 Molde
NORWAY
Applicants should submit:
- Application letter including a statement of the applicants’ personal qualifications and motivation for the position
related to the research tasks above.
- CV, including relevant former positions and certified copies of relevant transcripts and diplomas.
- Certified copies of educational certificates / transcripts.
- Publications and academic works (e.g. Master’s thesis) that the applicant wishes to be considered.
- The names and contact addresses of three persons who can be contacted as referees for academic and personal
qualities.
For further information about the position, please contact: Professor Arild Hervik, (+47) 95053487, arild.hervik@himolde.no, or Dean Ottar Ohren,(+47) 71214221, ottar.ohren@himolde.no
Application deadline is April 30th 2010.
According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, even though the applicant has requested non disclosure.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Molde University College hereby announces a PhD scholarship in logistics.
We are seeking candidates with a background in business logistics, transport economics, informatics or any other relevant area.
The position is financed by Sparebanken Møre through GassROR IKS, as part of a project on the development of transport infrastructure and onshore facilities for gas of the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The project will study alternative solutions for adding capacity, flexibility and increasing regularity of the existing infrastructure related to the development of future gas fields. Methodically, the project will include aspects of industrial organization, cost-benefit analyses and real option theory.
Eligible Candidates
Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent education in logistics, management science or economics, and a strong academic record. Preference is given to candidates with extensive knowledge of microeconomic theory.
The period of employment is four years, including 25 % devoted to required duties for the college. Place of work is Molde. We seek a talented, enthusiastic and creative scientist with a strong commitment to research. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written are important. Applicants may be invited to undergo an interview as part of the appointment process.
Research Field
Other
Benefits
Depending on qualifications and academic background the position will be remunerated at wage level 45 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with gross salary NOK 355 400 a year, of which 2 % is deducted for the Norwegian State Pension Fund. The appointment will be made in accordance with current regulations concerning state employees and guidelines for employment as Research Fellow at universities and university colleges.
How to apply
Applicants are asked to apply via the website www.himolde.no/vacantpositions but applications can also be sent by mail to the following address:
Molde University College
P.O. Box 2110
NO-6402 Molde
NORWAY
Applicants should submit:
- Application letter including a statement of the applicants’ personal qualifications and motivation for the position
related to the research tasks above.
- CV, including relevant former positions and certified copies of relevant transcripts and diplomas.
- Certified copies of educational certificates / transcripts.
- Publications and academic works (e.g. Master’s thesis) that the applicant wishes to be considered.
- The names and contact addresses of three persons who can be contacted as referees for academic and personal
qualities.
For further information about the position, please contact: Professor Arild Hervik, (+47) 95053487, arild.hervik@himolde.no, or Dean Ottar Ohren,(+47) 71214221, ottar.ohren@himolde.no
Application deadline is April 30th 2010.
According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, even though the applicant has requested non disclosure.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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