Two Ph.D. FELLOWSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO
Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture
The Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK) is a part of the
Social Science Faculty at the University of Oslo. It undertakes
cross-disciplinary research and education (Master, Ph.D.) within its field
in close co-operation with other universities and research groups in Europe.
Innovation studies:
Innovation studies focus on how innovations emerge and diffuse in firms,
organisations and society at large, the factors that influence this and the
consequences thereof. Candidates will be selected on the basis of the
quality of the research proposal.
Emphasis should be on interdisciplinary research. 4-year Fellowship period,
with 25% assigned to teaching.
Globalisation and Marginalisation of the south:
FDI spillovers in Tanzania
This project will focus on the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) on
structural change and economic growth in developing countries, with
particular emphasis on the Tanzanian context, and the experience of Asian
countries.
Previous experience from developing countries would be an asset. The
appointment is for 3 years beginning September 1st 2000.
Please find full text for positions at: www.tik.uio.no/phd/posi.htm
The appointee must apply and enrol in the centre's Ph.D. program at:
Social Science Faculty, University of Oslo
Basic salary NOK 241 700 (Itr.32) before tax. (Approx. £19k)
Admission criteria: www.sv.uio.no/engelsk/doctoralinfo.htm
Enquiries: [log in to unmask]
Closing date for applications: February 15, 2000.
The University of Oslo encourages applications from women.
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