The Science Studies Colloquium Series offers scholarships

The Science Studies Colloquium Series offers scholarships up to 30 000 NOK to master students, PhD students, and scientists with affiliation to the University of Oslo, who are writing their thesis, article, or project application within the field of science studies. Scholarship recipients will have access to the forum's network and expertise. The Science Studies Colloquium Series is committed to dissipation of all kinds of "research on research", including science policy, disciplinary and professional ethics, methodology, epistemology, history of science, philosophy of science, and sociology of science.

How to apply?

  • Send the application as a PDF file by the 15th of November to: Ragnhild Dahl Wikstr?m, ragnhidw@student.sv.uio.no
  • The application must contain:Contact information (name, address, phone number, e-mail address) and the student’s academic institution (place of study)
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Project description containing a title, introduction, and description of the research topic, theory, methods, and the time schedule for the project (maximum 5 pages, 2000 words). A description of how the scholarship will help the activity is desirable.
  • Transcript of academic records and a written recommendation from a supervisor.
  • Candidates who are not students or employed by the University must have their application accompanied by a letter of recommendation provided by an academic employee of the University (for example a former supervisor). The letter should disclose the affiliation between the applicant and the University.

Expectations

Recipients of scholarships commit themselves to writing and submitting a thesis, article, or project application as described to a University, journal, or funding organization. Recipients may be asked to present their results to the board of the The Science Studies Colloquium Series.

For more information visit the websites for The Science Studies Colloquium

Published Oct. 20, 2016 3:42 PM - Last modified Oct. 20, 2016 3:47 PM