Postdoctoral position in Social Anthropology - ERC project In/visible women of the sea (GENMAR)
Deadline: 26.05.2026
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow position
The Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in Social Anthropology. The position is fully funded by the European Research Council (ERC) through the project GENMAR (2026–2031). The successful candidate’s postdoctoral project must therefore make a clear and substantial contribution to the themes and objectives of GENMAR.
Prospective candidates must present a project proposal ethnographically situated in either Brazil, Tanzania or Thailand. Further instructions about the project proposal are outlined below.
About the project/work tasks:
The GENMAR-project will advance empirical and theoretical knowledge about why and how women are continuously marginalized in the fishery sector.
Current research shows that fisherwomen’s roles and contributions are not only habitually underrecognized, but they are also often excluded from governance- and management processes and lack social and economic rights. However, we know little about how gender equality policies- and recommendations in fishery are negotiated through political- and advocacy systems. Further, in the face of increased attention to the issue, little is known of where and why it loses momentum in political systems. Moreover, women’s role and agency in fishery politics, advocacy and governance is an understudied field, offering limited knowledge of how and why their struggles are hindered.
GENMAR’s research objective is situated at the intersection of these three knowledge gaps. The project will develop a multi-sited, multi-scalar, comparative and theorized ethnography of gender inequality, gender advocacy and gender policies in fisheries in Spain, Brazil, Tanzania and Thailand, and a case study of fishery policy in the EU-commission and the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Theoretically, the project draws on the existing literature about the gendering of fisheries, in dialogue with gender studies, social science concept analysis, legal anthropology and anthropological approaches to the state, organizations, law and policy. Methodologically, the project draws on ethnographic fieldwork, extended interviews, focus groups, document- and media studies and law- and policy analysis.
Pursue a postdoctoral project that directly contributes to GENMARs project’s focus on gender and fisheries at the local, regional, national and international level
Conduct ethnographic field research for approximately one year in the course of the project period
Actively participate in research, publication, and dissemination activities of GENMAR
Write and publish at least two articles plus a book chapter
Present research at departmental seminars, project workshops and conferences, and international conferences
Assist with organizational tasks in the project (e.g., research administration, events, publication output planning)
Follow the highest standards of data management and ethical protocols and procedures in alignment with ERC requirements
Obtaining research permits when/if required, contribute to updating the project website and to communicating research findings to the public when appropriate
Collaborate actively with the GENMAR project team in developing innovative and ambitious lines of inquiry, joint research questions, literature reviews and theoretical frameworks
Qualifications and personal qualities:
Required qualifications
The applicant must hold a PhD or an equivalent degree within social or cultural anthropology (dissertation must be approved by the deadline)
A documented research trajectory reflecting the thematic and/or theoretical focus of GENMAR. Documented research experience with the gendering of fisheries is an advantage but is not an absolute requirement.
Ethnographic research experience from the country/region where ethnographic research is proposed conducted
In-depth knowledge of qualitative methods and documented experience with long-term, independent ethnographic field research.
Strong analytical skills and ability to communicate clearly
Ability to work both independently and in a team environment
Language skills enabling ethnographic fieldwork in candidates’ proposed research site (Brazil, Tanzania or Thailand).
The place of work for this position is Bergen, and the work requires that you are physically present at the Department of Social Anthropology on a daily basis (excluding fieldwork).
Desired qualifications
A publication track record beyond the PhD dissertation
Prior experience in large research projects and/or prior experience from working in academia in educational/institutional/organizational roles
Experience with research communication to an academic and/or public audience
The applicants will be assessed by an assessment committee, and the highest ranked candidates will be invited for an interview.
About the position of postdoctoral research fellow:
The position of postdoctoral research fellow is a fixed-term appointment with the primary objective of qualifying the appointee for work in top academic positions. The fixed-term period for this position is 4 years. Individuals may not be hired for more than one fixed-term period as a postdoctoral research fellow at the same institution. The position does not involve teaching duties.
Upon appointment, applicants must submit a project proposal for the qualifying work including a work schedule. For postdoctoral research fellow positions associated with externally financed projects, the completion of the project proposal for the qualifying work will take place in consultation with the project/centre manager. It is a requirement that the project is completed in the course of the period of employment.
We can offer:
A four-year position as a postdoctoral researcher within an ERC-funded project
Gross annual salary as Postdoctoral research fellow, code 1352, of NOK 657 000. Further increase in salary will depend on seniority.
Personal funds for fieldwork, books and conference attendance
Being part of a tightly integrated, ambitious and collegial project group
A dynamic and internationally recognized departmental research environment, with a strong portfolio on marine- and ocean research
Bergen as a vibrant academic city with access to spectacular nature
Enrolment in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
Cover letter (max 2 pages), including a brief account of your research interests and motivation for applying for the position.
Research proposal (5-8 pages excluding references) must clearly demonstrate how the postdoctoral project will make a substantial contribution to the overall scope and ambitions of the GENMAR project. The proposal should outline the research focus and main research questions, ethnographic field site(s) and context, proposed methodology, situate the project within relevant research literature, and outline a theoretical approach.
Curriculum vitae (CV) including education, positions, research experience, qualitative methods training, and other qualifying activities
Relevant certificates
A list of academic publications
Two academic writing samples in English (e.g., PhD dissertation chapter or research article)
Diplomas and transcripts of degrees (BA and MA or equivalent, plus PhD diploma)
Contact details of three referees (reference letters not needed at this stage)
The application and appendices with certified translations into English or a Scandinavian language must be uploaded at Jobbnorge.
The closing date is May 26, 2026.
Starting date: January 1, 2027, at the latest.
Applications sent by e-mail or without the requested documents will not be evaluated.
General information:
Detailed information about the position can be obtained by contacting Iselin Åsedotter Strønen, iselin.stronen@uib.no.
Practical questions about the application process should be directed to: Gudrun Horvei, gudrun.horvei@uib.no.
Diversity is a strength that enables us to solve our tasks even better. UiB therefore needs qualified employees regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion, worldview, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and age.
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