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The position is within the Institute for Pedagogy, Religion, and Social Studies at Campus Sogndal, and is available from September 2025 until September 2027.
About the position:
The position is part time (up to 40%) within the research council Norway-funded project SEMPER (Self-Efficacy in Mathematics, Pathways in Education and Research). SEMPER is a collaboration project between HVL, the University of Oxford, the University of Stavanger, and the field of practice in Sunnfjord municipality, financed by the Research Council of Norway from 01.09.2023 - 31.08.2027.
The primary objectives of SEMPER are to develop knowledge regarding lower secondary school students’ learning processes in mathematics, and to assess the effect of a professional development intervention-pilot on teachers’ differentiated instructions and students’ trajectories of mathematics learning and self-efficacy. The researcher will primarily work on advanced statistical methods alongside international and Norwegian researchers, PhD candidates, and master’s students. The position will be thematically related to the development of students’ mathematics self-efficacy and performance and/or on teacher-student interactions that support this development.
Multiple data sources will be collected through SEMPER, including repeated student self-report questionnaires, systematic classroom observations, mathematics tests, and interviews (with students and teachers). Most of the data in the project will already have been collected by the time the current position starts. Therefore, the researcher is expected to work both independently and collaboratively on (1) handling, managing, wrangling and quality checking data, and on (2) specifying advanced statistical models to answer key research questions in the project, and on (3) contributing toward publications and knowledge exchange.
The position is two years, part time (up to 40%). While the workplace is HVL, at the Sogndal campus, arrangements for some remote work may be possible for the right candidate.
The desired starting date is 01.09.2025, or according to agreement.
The researcher will work within the research project SEMPER on data analyses, publications, and presentations. SEMPER will draw on various sources of data and analytical approaches, and it is desirable if the candidate can bring in special expertise and supplementary methodological skills.
As researcher you are expected to:
The researcher must expect some traveling for collaboration.
Essential selection criteria:
The candidate must have obtained a master’s degree within a subject area relevant to the SEMPER project. This could include, e.g., pedagogy, psychology, educational psychology, mathematics education, or special education. Applicants with a master’s degree from within other subject areas who can document strong expertise of statistical methods relevant for the call (see below), may also be considered qualified.
Desirable selection criteria:
Among candidates who fulfil the qualification requirements listed above, the following criteria will be used to rank candidates:
Personal characteristics:
The applicant must have good collaboration and communication skills, the ability to work both independently and in teams, and be able take initiative and be flexible. High awareness of research ethics is a necessity, as well as good organisational skills. The candidate must be personally suited for the position.
In general:
During assessment, the primary emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s qualifications in relation to the analytical needs in the SEMPER project, with a focus on the competence in advanced statistical methods relevant to the project. During the assessment process we will emphasise the candidate’s motivation, research potential, independence, collaboration skills, and personal suitability. Experience with knowledge exchange and /or from organisatorial experience can also be included in the assessment.
Relevant candidates are invited to a (digital) interview.
Send your application and CV by clicking the button marked "Apply for the position" on this page.
Please note that applications will be assessed based on the information submitted in www.jobbnorge.no by the application deadline. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that all relevant attachments are submitted by the deadline, including:
If the diplomas, transcripts, or other documentation are not in a Scandinavian language or English, the applicant must upload certified translations themselves. If the attachments exceed 25 MB, they must be compressed before uploading or provided as a link; the total maximum limit for uploading attachments is 50 MB.
Applicants with foreign education must also document that their education corresponds to Norwegian bachelor's, master's, or Ph.D. degrees. Please see www.hkdir.no for more information on the assessment of higher education.
HK-dir offers automatic approval for certain degrees from selected countries. If the applicant's education is covered by the automatic approval scheme, it will be sufficient to include documentation of this. You can read more about the automatic approval scheme here.
Please be aware that applying for assessment through the ordinary approval scheme at HK-dir may take time. Therefore, you should submit your application for approval as soon as possible when you know you will be applying for the position. If you have not received a response from HK-dir by the application deadline, please include documentation from HK-dir that they have received your application.
Applications cannot be sent via email to individuals.
The Researcher position is compensated according to position code 1108 Researcher.
There is a compulsory 2 % deduction to the pension fund (see http://www.spk.no for more information). The successful applicant must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position at any time.
The appointment will be made in accordance with the regulations for State employees Law in Norway ("Lov om statens ansatte)". Organizational changes and changes in the duties and responsibilities associated with the position must be expected.
State employment shall reflect the multiplicity of the population at large to the highest possible degree. Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Bergen has therefore adopted a personnel policy objective to ensure that we achieve a balanced age and gender composition and the recruitment of persons of various ethnic backgrounds.
Information about the applicant may be made public even though the applicant has requested not to be named in the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.
Short-listed applicants will be called in for an interview.
Candidates are employed on condition that you are granted a work and residence permit (must be considered individually).
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences is subjected to the regulation for export control system. The regulation will be applied in the processing of the applications.
Associate professor, Karin Street, + 47 57676158, [email protected]