Are you interested in the intersection of finance and rural development?
PhD in International Environment and Development Studies – Finance and RuralDevelopment
About the positionThe Department of International Environment and Development Studies (Noragric), Faculty of Landscape and Society (LANDSAM) at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) has a vacant three-year PhD–position.
The world is an ever more financial place. Finance is increasingly central to models of economic and social development, from the local to the international scale. While finance is often associated with images of gleaming office towers and busy urban centres, it is no less important to rural areas in the global North and South alike. This PhD position invites candidates to develop research ideas on the links between finance and rural development processes, as well as the implications of these links for social, economic, and environmental justice.
Scholars exploring the expansion of finance have defined financialisation as comprising the growing role of financial motives, financial markets, financial actors and financial channels in economic and social life. Many suggest that the phenomenon involves new patterns of profit-making that construe a structural shift in the character of contemporary capitalism. A sizeable body of work analysing financialisation from political economy and other heterodox economic approaches now exists. Critiques emphasizing the empirical and political limits to financialisation are also on the rise.
Financialisation is transforming development agendas, programmes, and initiatives. Indeed, the phenomenon may be shifting the way that development is understood. Rural peoples long excluded from access to credit and other forms of finance are becoming more tightly integrated into capital markets.
Agriculture, conservation, forestry and other rural-centred resource sectors are being transformed into new types of assets for distant investors. Yet there is increasing skepticism that these changes represent a democratisation of finance or that finance-led development yields exclusively positive social, economic and ecological outcomes.
We welcome research proposals by applicants undertaking case study, comparative, or conceptual inquires into:
The main supervisor of the PhD Candidate will be Dr. Melanie Sommerville.
The applicant is made aware that an application for a PhD position at NMBU is at the same time an application for admission to a PhD programme at the institution. The documentation that is necessary to ensure that the admission requirements are met must be uploaded as an attachment.
Main tasksThe appointed candidate is admitted to a PhD programme at the Faculty. The PhD programme consists of mandatory and elective courses (30 ECTS) with written and oral examinations, and a major research component. The PhD candidate will develop a full research proposal and progress plan for the three-year PhD scholarship period during the first months of the appointment.
Competence:The successful applicant must meet the conditions defined for admission to a PhD programme at the Faculty. For more detailed information on the admission criteria please see the PhD regulations and the supplementary provisions for the Faculty's PhD programmes.
The applicant must have an academically relevant education corresponding to a five-year Norwegian degree programme.
Required academic qualifications are:
In addition to the required qualifications, the following qualifications or skills are desired:
In the evaluation of the applicants that fulfil the academic requirements, emphasis will be placed on the desired qualifications specified above, as well as the quality of the research proposal (maximum 4000 words).
Remuneration and further informationThe position is placed in government pay scale position code 1017 PhD. Fellow. PhD. Fellows are normally placed in pay grade 54 (NOK 501 200) on the Norwegian Government salary scale upon employment and follow ordinary meriting regulations.
Employment is conducted according to national guidelines for University and Technical College PhD scholars.
The successful applicant is expected to start in the position 1 September 2023 and be on campus on a regular basis.
For further information, please contact Dr. Melanie Sommerville, Noragric. E-mail: [email protected]; phone +47 67231337.
For general questions about the PhD programme, please contact the PhD programme coordinator at [email protected]
Information for PhD applicants and general information to applicants
ApplicationPlease register your application electronically under ‘Apply for this job'. This will route you to the University's Web Recruitment System, where you will need to register an account (if you have not already) and log in before completing the online application form.
Application deadline: 11.04.2023
In the electronic application process, the candidate must confirm that information and documentation (in the form of attachments) submitted via the job application can also be used by NMBU in a possible admission process.
It is up to the applicant to make sure the application is complete. No changes/additions are allowed after the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The shortlisted applicants will be called for an interview as a part of the evaluation. Applicants invited for an interview are expected to present original diplomas and certificates.
For the application to be considered it must include:
The Faculty of Landscape and Society is home to some of Norway's foremost academic environments within international environment and development studies, public health science, landscape architecture, landscape engineering, urban and regional planning, property development and property law. The Faculty has 1300 students and 180 employees divided into five departments and a Faculty administration. It offers popular, forward-focused Bachelor, Master's and PhD programmes. The Faculty is interdisciplinary and works with sustainable social development, both nationally and internationally.
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)NMBU's focus is a joint effort for a sustainable future. Our university will contribute to securing the future of life, through outstanding research, education, communication and innovation.
NMBU has 1,900 employees of which about 500 phd scholarships and 6,700 students. The university is divided into seven faculties.
NMBU believes that a good working environment is characterised by diversity.
We encourage qualified candidates to apply regardless of gender, functional ability, cultural background or whether you have been outside the labour market for a period. If necessary, workplace adaptations will be made for persons with disabilities. More information about NMBU is available at www. nmbu.no.
Deadline11th April 2023
EmployerNorwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
MunicipalityÅs
ScopeFulltime (1 positions) Fulltime (%)
DurationFixed Term
Place of service