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Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Trondheim

Norway

Overview

The Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Culture (KULT) at NTNU is announcing a 3-year PhD position as part of the research project Imagining Positive Energy Futures (IPEF, 2026-2030) led by Jennifer Branlat and funded by the Research Council of Norway. The project focuses on understanding local communities' desires from the energy transition in Norway, studying community resistance and vulnerability in Orkland and Hammerfest, and using methods grounded in the social sciences and humanities to produce hopeful, positive imagined futures that can guide the Norwegian energy transition. The position is housed at NTNU, located in Trondheim, and involves ethnographic fieldwork, qualitative interviews and observation, collaboration with local stakeholders, and participation in project activities.
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Duration

3 Months

Ranking

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#281

US World and News Report

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#264

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