University of Oslo

Post-doc

Postdoctoral Fellow - SEGOP

마감2025.03.13~2025.04.15

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  • 접수 기간

    2025.03.13 00:00~2025.04.15 23:00

  • 접수 방법

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  • 채용 구분

    경력 무관

  • 고용 형태

    계약직

  • 지원 자격

    박사

  • 모집 전공

    특수교육학, 초등교육학, 중등인문교육, 중등언어교육, 중등사회교육, 유아교육학, 교육학, 중등자연계교육, 간호・보건 교육, 중등공학교육, 교양공학, 중등예체능교육더보기

  • 기관 유형

    대학교

  • 근무 지역

    해외(노르웨이)더보기

Applicants are invited for a three to four-year full-time position as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the project "Segregation of Opportunities: Pathways to Marginalization through Neighborhoods and Peers” (SEGOP), at the Department of Special Needs Education at the University of Oslo, Norway.


The Postdoctoral Fellow will have the office space located at the Center for Research on Equality in Education (CREATE) and will be working on the project “Segregation of Opportunities: Pathways to Marginalization through Neighborhoods and Peers” (SEGOP) funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The SEGOP project investigates how social and economic exclusion unfolds through interactions between family background, individual characteristics, and neighborhood and peer characteristics. The SEGOP project is an interdisciplinary project that integrates perspectives and methods from sociology, psychology, behavioral genetics, economics, and education.


The SEGOP project aims to provide a new understanding of how individual characteristics, combined with the influences of family, school, and neighborhood contexts, impact various aspects of marginalization such as academic failure, labor market exclusion, and mental health issues. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to define and pursue their own research interests within the scope of the research areas described.


The Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to use advanced quantitative methods to draw causal inferences from non-experimental data. The main data source is administrative register data linked with large-scale survey data and genetic data. The successful candidate should have prior knowledge of quasi-experimental methods and, preferably, large data sources such as register data.


For more information and how to apply: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/277092/postdoctoral-fellow-segop

근무 예정지

대표University of Oslo(해외) : Problemveien 11, 0313 Oslo

해외(노르웨이) : Norway, Department of Special Needs Education

관련 키워드

Educational sciences

기관 정보

University of Oslo

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    대학교(해외)

  • 대표전화

    +47 22 85 50 50

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    Problemveien 11, 0313 Oslo

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