6 Fully Funded PhD at The University Centre in Svalbard, Norway

Applications are now open for multiple fully funded PhD positions at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Norway. These exciting opportunities focus on cutting-edge Arctic research in fields such as biology, ecology, geosciences, permafrost, snow monitoring, ocean dynamics, and more. The positions are fully funded employment contracts, offering a competitive base salary plus an annual Svalbard allowance (currently NOK 44,640), excellent pension and insurance benefits, low income tax (8%), relocation support (up to NOK 10,000), and staff housing. You can check out BS, MS, PhD and postdoc positions here.

Key Details:

  • Degree Level: PhD (Doctoral degree)
  • Host Institution: University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)
  • Host Country: Norway
  • Funding Type: Fully funded
  • Application Fee: None
  • Open to All Nationalities
  • Application Deadline: April 7, 2026 (most positions)

1. PhD in Terrestrial Plant Ecology

Focus: How warming affects High Arctic vegetation – changes in plant abundance, re-flowering due to longer summers, and future seed conservation (testing long-term storage in Global Seed Vault).

Main tasks:

  • Analyze 20-year ITEX warming experiment data in Endalen
  • Set up plots to monitor re-flowering in Arctic plants
  • Run germination tests on 20-year-old seeds

Supervisors: Lovisa Gustafsson & Simone I. Lang (UNIS), plus collaborators from NMBU, UiT, and University of Copenhagen.

Qualifications (required):

  • Master’s in relevant field (completed by July 1, 2026)
  • Admission to PhD program at NMBU
  • Terrestrial fieldwork experience & long campaigns
  • Plant identification skills
  • Basic lab, analytical, and statistical skills
  • Good English (written/oral)

Advantageous:

  • Polar/alpine fieldwork
  • Bryophytes/lichens ID
  • R knowledge
  • Publications
  • Valid B driver’s license (for Svalbard)

Contract: 4 years (with duties, e.g., teaching AB-201 or AB-329) or 3 years without duties.

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2. PhD in Arctic Water Quality Change as a Consequence of Permafrost Thaw

Focus: How thawing permafrost (especially pyrite-rich shales) releases acids, nutrients, metals (e.g., Mn, Fe), mercury into waters – impacts on drinking water (e.g., Longyearbyen) and coastal ecosystems.

Main tasks:

  • Lab microcosm experiments on rock/permafrost cores
  • Monitor water quality & nutrient export
  • Build predictive models for future changes

Supervisors: Andy Hodson & Marjolaine Verret (UNIS).

Qualifications (required):

  • Master’s in geochemistry, environmental science, geology, hydrology, or similar (by July 1, 2026)
  • Admission to PhD at NTNU
  • Strong aqueous geochemistry, mineral weathering, redox knowledge
  • Lab experiments (microcosms)
  • Chemical analysis (ICP-OES/MS, ion chromatography)
  • Environmental sampling & fieldwork in harsh conditions
  • Data analysis (R/Python/MATLAB)
  • English proficiency

Advantageous:

  • Independent + collaborative work
  • Publishing & communicating with authorities
  • B driver’s license

Contract: 4 years (with duties) or 3 years.

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3. PhD in Drone-based Terrestrial Snow Monitoring:

Focus: High-resolution snow monitoring using drones to bridge in-situ points and coarse satellite data – for ecology, permafrost, geohazards (e.g., snow depth/wetness/density at cm-m scale).

Main tasks:

  • Develop drone mapping/validation workflows
  • Integrate drone + in-situ + satellite data (upscaling, fusion, modeling)
  • Apply to ecological/permafrost questions (e.g., herbivore habitat, snow-vegetation-permafrost)

Supervisors: Larissa Beumer (UNIS, main), Leif Egil Loe (NMBU), plus Eero Rinne (UNIS), Tobias Ullmann (Germany), Virve Ravolainen, Ketil Isaksen.

Qualifications (required):

  • Master’s in remote sensing, geoanalysis, etc. (by July 1, 2026; B average for NMBU admission)
  • Programming for geospatial (R/Python)
  • Remote sensing experience
  • Field data collection
  • Interest in snow dynamics
  • Independent, detailed, collaborative
  • Strong English

Advantageous:

  • Drone pilot license + experience
  • LiDAR, processing software (Metashape, etc.)
  • GIS, machine learning, polar fieldwork
  • Publications, outreach

Contract: 4 years (with duties, e.g., teaching/fieldwork) or 3 years.

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4. PhD in Arctic Pelagic Ecology

Focus: Zooplankton life histories, phenology, distribution in High Arctic – secondary production, biological carbon pump; linked to Arctic Ocean 2050 program.

Main tasks:

  • Analyze existing data + collect new on cruises
  • Experimental work + optical/acoustic sensor data

Supervisors: Malin Daase & Janne Søreide (UNIS), Sßnnje Basedow (UiT).

Qualifications (required):

  • Master’s in marine ecology/biology/science (by July 1, 2026; B grade for UiT)
  • Marine fieldwork + willingness for Arctic Ocean cruises
  • Statistical analysis (R/Python)
  • Biodiversity/ecological studies
  • English proficiency

Advantageous:

  • Arctic pelagic experience
  • Zooplankton experiments/taxonomy
  • Image analysis, molecular techniques
  • Large datasets, publications
  • B driver’s license

Contract: 4 years (with duties, e.g., teaching marine courses) or 3 years.

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5. PhD in Continental Slope Dynamics:

Focus: Eddy-driven exchanges across Arctic shelves/slopes/basins (north of Svalbard) – heat/salt/nutrients/organisms; linked to Arctic Ocean 2050.

Main tasks:

  • Analyze model data + observations (CTD, moorings)
  • Study eddy generation, Rossby waves, instabilities

Supervisors: Frank Nilsen & Ragnheid Skogseth (UNIS).

Qualifications (required):

  • Master’s relevant (by July 1, 2026)
  • Admission to Norwegian university PhD
  • Numerical modeling (preferably ROMS)
  • Ocean physics, math/programming
  • Independent + collaborative
  • English proficiency

Advantageous:

  • Oceanographic fieldwork (moorings, gliders)
  • Data analysis (Python/MATLAB)
  • Publications, teaching

Contract: 4 years (with duties, e.g., teaching, ROMS maintenance) or 3 years.

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6. Associate Professor in Deep-time Geology (Faculty Position – not PhD)

Note: This is a permanent faculty position (not PhD), but since you mentioned 6 positions, including it.

Focus: Basin geology, tectono-stratigraphy, deep-time paleoclimate using Svalbard’s sedimentary record; contribute to SVALCLIME drilling project.

Key responsibilities:

  • Teach/supervise BSc-MSc-PhD courses/projects
  • Develop field-based research in Svalbard
  • Administrative/committee work

Required:

  • PhD in relevant field
  • Basin geology expertise (source-to-sink, paleoclimate)
  • Field sedimentology (outcrops + cores)
  • Teaching experience + pedagogical competence (or acquire within 2 years)
  • Arctic/remote fieldwork
  • English + Norwegian B2 (within 2 years for non-Scandinavians)
  • B driver’s license

Advantageous:

  • Quantitative methods, modeling
  • Funding success, supervising MSc, polar leadership

Application:

  • Cover letter, CV, teaching portfolio, 5-year research plan (max 2 pages), 3 references
  • Deadline: March 15, 2026

Inquiries: [email protected]

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