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Call for Expression of Interest for a joint application development under the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action European Postdoctoral Fellowship
OsloMet invites interested researchers of any nationality, fulfilling the eligibility requirements for the fellowship, to express their interest in developing an application for a two-year project at OsloMet, funded by the Marie Skłodowska Curie European Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025 (Call: HORIZON-MSCA-2025-PF-01-01)
Over the past decades, approaches to social research have undergone significant changes, with an increasing emphasis on intensive collaboration between researchers and the stakeholders involved in the fields under study. While action research has a longer tradition, new collaborative models, such as citizen science, knowledge translation, co-creation, inclusive outreach, and responsible research and innovation, have gained prominence. This shift reflects broader changes in the production of knowledge and its role in society, where research is increasingly shaped by expectations of societal relevance, interdisciplinarity, ethical accountability, responsiveness to societal needs and challenges, and the delivery of societal impact. The emerging framework is referred to as transformative social science.
In the field of social research, these new collaborative models often involve users of social services in research on service development, for example, through advisory user panels or even as active co-researchers. Initiatives such as ‘living labs,’ located outside academic campuses and closer to the public, aim to enhance connections and foster involvement between citizens and research. Furthermore, research stakeholders are increasingly involved in defining research questions, co-developing methodologies, interpreting findings and disseminating results.
This research area invites proposals exploring the contribution and sustainability of such collaborative research models in creating positive changes within welfare fields. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Candidates are encouraged to propose projects – based on qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-method approaches – that critically engage with these themes. Projects should align with the department’s focus on social work, child welfare, and social policy.
Successful candidates will be supervised by an experienced researcher from the unit on Globalisation and Social Sustainability, possessing relevant expertise and a complementary research profile aligned with the candidate's interests. The supervisor will provide guidance and support in developing the MSCA project.
Evaluation results for the MSCA-PF-2025 applications are communicated by the EU Commission in February 2026. Successful applicants can start the fellowship earliest in April 2026, given that they can move to Norway at that time, and no later than winter 2026.
Eligibility requirements:
We are looking for applicants who have
We invite experienced, curiosity-driven researchers to submit:
These documents will serve as the basis for selecting up to two candidates with whom we will collaborate to develop competitive MSCA-PF proposals. The cooperation for proposal development will be conducted remotely, with regular communication via email and virtual meetings. Successful EU-funded applicants must relocate to work at the Department of Social Work at OsloMet's main campus in Oslo.
Assessment and selection of candidates
Applications will be evaluated based on qualifications and project ideas.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a virtual interview. Up to two candidates will be invited to develop the full MSCA-PF application with OsloMet’s support.
Candidates will be informed of the results no later than 20.04.2025.
Original qualification documents must be presented if invited for an interview. All documents, including your proposal idea, will be handled in full confidentiality and in strict compliance with GDPR regulations.
Selected candidates must participate in the virtual masterclass on MSCA-PF, a two-day workshop organised by OsloMet on 28-29 April 2025 to provide applicants with detailed information and explanation of the application template to complete their proposal in compliance with the EU Commission requirements.
Successful applicants who obtain a MSCA-PF grant will be offered a position at OsloMet to be hired as researchers to implement their proposed research project.
We offer:
OsloMet assists in developing competitive MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship proposals.
To applicants who are awarded the MSCA-PF grant, we offer:
Remuneration:
OsloMet has implemented the Charter for researchers and been granted the HR Excellence in Research (HRS4R) by the EU Commission and is part of the EU network for mobility of Researchers EURAXESS. OsloMet International Staff Services will assist you during your relocation to Norway and practical information about this can be found at our website Work for Us and EURAXESS Norway.
Contact
Asgeir Falch-Eriksen, Head of Globalisation and Social Sustainability, asgeirer@oslomet.no
Ivan Harsløf, Associate Professor, ivaha@oslomet.no
Hanna Karv, Head of research support, hanna.karv@oslomet.no
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