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PhD position in Sport marketing
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The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) is a specialized university and serves as a premier education and research Institution of sport science in the Nordic countries. Our mission is to educate, investigate and present a broad range of topics within theoretical and practical sport science. Our Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree and PhD programmes aim to be of great relevance.
NIH has approximately 1300 students and a staff of 240 in four academic departments, two research centers, six administrative units and library. The campus and sports facilities are located near Sognsvann in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. For more information on NIH, visit http://www.nih.no
PhD in Sport marketing
The Department of Sport and Social Sciences has a vacant PhD position with 25% teaching responsibilities in the field of sport marketing. There is the possibility to apply for one out of two alternative predefined PhD projects. One project will be focusing on sport marketing and the digital transformation in sport, and the second on sport marketing and sustainable development.
Sport marketing and the digital transformation.
Digital transformation is a global phenomenon that increasingly affects sport and sport marketing. It describes the radical, disruptive, and evolutionary process of change due to information technologies in economies, institutions, and societies. Relevant PhD projects can examine questions such as:
Sport marketing and sustainable development
Sport is widely recognized as an essential enabler of sustainable development and contributor to the achievement and implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development goals. Relevant PhD projects can relate to both the economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable development. Possible research focus areas could be:
Projects may also take on other questions within the defined topical areas. Candidates are advised to inform in their applications about the topical area to which they apply. The successful candidate will develop the PhD project under the supervision of Associate Professor Chris Horbel.
Competence requirements and selection process
The candidates are expected to work in close collaboration with staff at the Department of Sport and Social Sciences at the NIH. Additionally, the successful candidate will be involved in teaching at the Bachelor and Master levels within the Department of Sport and Social Sciences at NIH.
Applicants must be qualified for a PhD candidate position at NIH and must have completed Master’s degree in sport marketing or sport management or a related field with relevance for the announced position (minimum grade requirement B or international equivalent). For more information, see https://www.nih.no/en/research/ph.d-program/
Selection criteria:
We search for motivated and open-minded candidates with intellectual curiosity and with the ability to work independently as well as being part of a research team. Good communicative and social skills will be emphasized. Mastery of a Scandinavian language is not mandatory, but we expect the candidate to have basic language skills in Norwegian within the first two years of employment.
Working conditions
The position`s starting salary is paygrade 54, NOK 501 200, – per annum before tax. Position code is 1017. The position has a salary increase by 3 % each year.
The appointment will be made according to terms applying to civil servants. NIH is a member of the Norwegian State Pension Fund.
The PhD research fellowship period is 4 years, and it includes 25% teaching duties and student-supervision responsibilities. Working place is the Department of Sport and Social Sciences at the NIH.
Formal regulations
NIH has a policy of achieving an including and diversed workplace with a balanced gender composition.
Qualified applicants with disabilities, employment gaps or immigration background are encouraged to apply.
According to the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act (Offentleglova) information about the applicant may be included in the public applicant list, also in cases where the applicant has requested non-disclosure
Contacts
Interested applicants are advised to contact the academic community in preparing the application. Further details can be obtained by contacting:
Application
Applications are accepted using an on-line application procedure (www.nih.no). The application can be written in English or in a Scandinavian language. Other documents should be in English or in any Scandinavian language. Foreign applicants are required to attach an explanation of their University’s grading system. In addition to the electronic CV registered through our website, the applicant must submit:
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Deadline
5th December 2022
Employer
The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Municipality
Oslo
Scope
Fulltime (1 jobs)
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