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NHH in Bergen, Norway, invites applicants for a three-year postdoctoral position in labour economics at the Department of Economics. We are looking for an excellent economist with expected completion of PhD no later than date of commencement.
The position is part of the Centre of Excellence, FAIR, and is funded by the Norwegian Research Council through Grant Number 275274 (Childhood gap). The project focuses on intergenerational mobility with a special focus on childhood differences. In addition to this, the group has large research projects related to human capital development and education economics. The new hire will work on these topics together with the team, but will also be encouraged to develop an individual research agenda in collaboration with the members of the research group. The position will involve moderate administrative duties. The position is based in Bergen, but research travel will be encouraged and there are also opportunities for research stays at collaborating institutions.
The Department of Economics has more than 50 faculty members and is built around a number of internationally renowned research groups in a wide range of fields, providing high quality research and teaching in economics. Besides labour economics, the key research areas at the department are applied microeconomics, behavioural economics, development economics, industrial organisation, macroeconomics, environmental and resource economics, and international trade. The department has an international faculty and is committed to offer an inclusive and supportive work environment with a key focus on carrier opportunities for young faculty.
NHH offers
Competitive terms depending on level of competence/length of service.
Academically stimulating working environment.
A favorable membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK) and good welfare benefits such as parental leave.
Note that public health care, public schooling for children, and most other public services are free in Norway. The city of Bergen has a mild, coastal climate and offers rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities - as well as a family-friendly environment (explore visitnorway.com).
General information
The appointee must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at any time.
Faculty appointments and promotions approved after 1 August 2025 will have Norwegian language requirements, as stated in the national regulations. Postdoctoral fellows must document language proficiency in Norwegian or another Scandinavian language at minimum A2 level or complete the equivalent of 15 ECTS in Norwegian during the employment period. NHH can also offer courses in Norwegian to postdoctoral fellows appointed before 1 August 2025, who may not initially have Norwegian or another Scandinavian language proficiency.
The state labour force shall reflect the diversity of Norwegian society to the greatest extent possible. People with immigrant backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position.
In the assessment of applicants, international experience and qualifications will be emphasised. In the event of equivalent qualifications, female applicants will be given preference.
Applicants are requested to present a research plan with their application. The application should contain details of the applicant's scientific and pedagogical education and work experience. The application and enclosed documentation, including a CV, a maximum of 5 published or unpublished research papers and a complete list of the papers, should be uploaded in this portal.
In accordance with §25 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, information about the applicant may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have his/her name entered on the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.
Enquiries may be direct to
About NHH
NHH Norwegian School of Economics is one of the leading business schools in Europe. We are internationally recognised for our research environment and collaborate with 195 universities and business schools worldwide. NHH is the first choice for students who want to study economics and business administration in Norway. Our activities are characterised by high quality, strong ethical standards, and a collective drive for common goals.
In close partnership with the business community and society, we generate and disseminate new knowledge and create value for a sustainable future. NHH is located in the city of Bergen and has around 3,750 students and 455 employees.
To apply for this position, log in and choose your Applicant role (or, if you have no account, create one).NHH in Bergen, Norway, invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor position for seven years in Labour Economics at the Department of Economics.
We are looking for a highly talented candidate with a strong background in labour economics. You should have a key interest in applied research and have demonstrated capabilities of using state-of-the-art techniques. A successful candidate should have a strong publication record and/or highly promising work in the pipeline. You should also be an excellent teacher and be able to communicate insights from economics to students. Outreach to society and dissemination of research are also of importance for the position.
The department has around 50 faculty members and 30 PhD students. The environment is international with a large share of young faculty. The research group in labour economics is particularly strong at the department and the successful candidate will be a part of FAIR which is a research centre of excellence. Other core fields at the department are applied microeconomics, behavioral economics, development economics, economic history, industrial organisation, international economics and macroeconomics. The department is particularly devoted to offer a stimulating and supportive environment to young faculty and have a dedicated young faculty development programme. For more information, visit our webpage.
To be qualified for the tenure-track position, it should not be more than five years since the PhD degree was achieved. For candidates undertaking the PhD, the expected completion of the PhD thesis should be no later than the date of commencement.
The position will involve a competitive teaching load, which also includes graduate student supervision and administrative duties. NHH offers the opportunity to participate in a program for university pedagogy, and candidates hired for tenure-track positions must take one basic module of the program during the fixed-term period.
The position is based in Bergen, Norway.
NHH offers
· Annual salary of NOK 726 200 – 784 000 (Assistant Professor) or NOK 784 000 – 840 700 (Associate Professor), depending on level of competence/length of service. The salary may be adjusted during 2025.
· An academically stimulating working environment.
· A favorable membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK) and good welfare benefits such as parental leave.
Note that public health care, public schooling for children, and most other public services are free in Norway. The city of Bergen has a mild, coastal climate and offers rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities - as well as a family-friendly environment (explore visitnorway.com).
General information
The appointee must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at any time.
The state labour force shall reflect the diversity of Norwegian society to the greatest extent possible. People with immigrant backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position.
In the assessment of applicants, international experience and qualifications will be emphasised. In the event of equivalent qualifications, female applicants will be given preference.
The application should contain details of the applicant's scientific and pedagogical education and work experience. In addition, the applicant should provide a teaching statement, which also includes an overview and assessment of the applicants' teaching experience. The application package, including a CV, a maximum of 10 published or unpublished research papers (for the position of Associate Professor) or a maximum of 5 published or unpublished research papers (for the position of Assistant Professor) and a complete list of the papers, should be submitted through this portal.
In accordance with §25 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, information about the applicant may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have his/her name entered on the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.
Enquiries may be directed to:
· Committee Chair, Katrine V. Løken, email: katrine.loken@nhh.no
· Head of Department, Kurt R. Brekke, email: kurt.brekke@nhh.no
· Administrative coordinator Mette V. Soltvedt, email: mette.soltvedt@nhh.no
About NHH
NHH Norwegian School of Economics is one of the leading business schools in Europe. We have an internationally recognised research environment and collaborate with 195 universities and business schools worldwide. NHH is the first choice for students who want to study business administration in Norway. Our activities are characterised by high quality, strong ethical standards, and a collective drive for common goals.
In close partnership with the business community and society, we generate and disseminate new knowledge and create value for a sustainable future. NHH is located in the city of Bergen and has around 3,750 students and 455 employees.
To apply for this position, log in and choose your Applicant role (or, if you have no account, create one).NHH in Bergen, Norway, invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor position for seven years in Macroeconomics with a focus on International Macroeconomics and Finance at the Department of Economics.
We are seeking a highly talented candidate with a key interest in applied research and capabilities of using state-of-the-art techniques. A successful candidate should have a strong publication record and/or highly promising work in the pipeline. You should also be an excellent teacher and have good skills in communicating insights from economic research. Outreach to society and dissemination are also of importance for the position.
The department has around 50 faculty members and 30 PhD students. The environment is international with a large share of young faculty. A successful candidate will be a part of the Macro research group at the department, which is a strong and growing group with a large international network. Other core fields at the department are applied microeconomics, behavioral economics, development economics, economic history, industrial organisation, international economics and labour economics. The department is particularly devoted to offer a stimulating and supportive environment to young faculty and have a dedicated young faculty development programme. For more information, visit our webpage.
To be qualified for the tenure-track position, it should not be more than five years since the PhD degree was achieved. For candidates undertaking the PhD, the expected completion of the PhD thesis should be no later than the date of commencement.
The position will involve a competitive teaching load, which also includes some graduate student supervision and administrative duties. Faculty members at NHH are expected to be good teachers. NHH offers the opportunity to participate in a program for university pedagogy, and candidates hired for tenure-track positions must take one basic module of the program during the fixed-term period.
The position is based in Bergen, Norway.
NHH offers
· Annual salary of NOK 726 200 – 784 000 (Assistant Professor) or NOK 784 000 – 840 700 (Associate Professor), depending on level of competence/length of service. The salary may be adjusted during 2025.
· An academically stimulating working environment.
· A favorable membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund (SPK) and good welfare benefits such as parental leave.
Note that public health care, public schooling for children, and most other public services are free in Norway. The city of Bergen has a mild, coastal climate and offers rich opportunities for culture and outdoor activities - as well as a family-friendly environment (explore visitnorway.com).
General information
The appointee must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at any time.
The state labour force shall reflect the diversity of Norwegian society to the greatest extent possible. People with immigrant backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position.
In the assessment of applicants, international experience and qualifications will be emphasised. In the event of equivalent qualifications, female applicants will be given preference.
The application should contain details of the applicant's scientific and pedagogical education and work experience. In addition, the applicant should provide a teaching statement, which also includes an overview and assessment of the applicants' teaching experience. The application package, including a CV, a maximum of 10 published or unpublished research papers (for the position of Associate Professor) or a maximum of 5 published or unpublished research papers (for the position of Assistant Professor) and a complete list of the papers, should be submitted through this portal.
In accordance with §25 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, information about the applicant may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have his/her name entered on the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.
Enquiries about the position may be directed to:
· Committee Chair, Gernot Doppelhofer, email: gernot.doppelhofer@nhh.no
· Head of Department, Kurt R. Brekke, email: kurt.brekke@nhh.no
· Administrative coordinator Mette V. Soltvedt, email: mette.soltvedt@nhh.no
About NHH
NHH Norwegian School of Economics is one of the leading business schools in Europe. We have an internationally recognised research environment and collaborate with 195 universities and business schools worldwide. NHH is the first choice for students who want to study business administration in Norway. Our activities are characterised by high quality, strong ethical standards, and a collective drive for common goals.
In close partnership with the business community and society, we generate and disseminate new knowledge and create value for a sustainable future. NHH is located in the city of Bergen and has around 3,750 students and 455 employees.
To apply for this position, log in and choose your Applicant role (or, if you have no account, create one).