Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) is comprised of six departments within artistic practice that collectively create a rich multi-disciplinary environment: Art and Craft, Dance, Design, Fine Art, Opera, and Theatre. KHiO educates and supports performers and practitioners at the highest international levels in and across these fields of artistic practice.
Artistic research is a core of many artistic practices, and one that KHiO develops and supports from the bachelor through to the doctoral level in artistic research. The doctorate education offers artistic practice its own place in the higher research and higher education sector, thus recognizing the unique and independent contributions to knowledge production generated in the artistic fields.
The PhD program in artistic research at KHiO aims to conduct artistic research of international relevance that produces new works of art, performance, and design, new disciplinary knowledge, and offers new perspectives and insights on art, culture, and society through research praxis. Artistic research at KHiO is expected to be innovative and forward moving in the artistic fields as well as in the practice of the researcher, and is based foremost on artistic practice.
Artistic practice is at the core of the artistic PhD result and is to be accompanied by an explicit reflection, which, when the project is presented, grants others access into the working methods and insights that emerge from the artistic research. Spaces of new knowledge and contextual connections are embedded into and emerge from the artistic research to further enrich practices of art production, design, and performance.
KHiO is part of the joint Norwegian Artistic Research School that provides doctoral training in artistic research methods. PhD fellows are expected and required to participate fully in the community of artistic research practitioners at KHiO and at the national level.
At KHiO, research fellows are hosted by one of the individual departments, and at any time we have approximately 20 – 25 active PhD candidates based at all six departments.
For 2025, there is a vacancy for a PhD scholarship within the field of Opera at the Academy of Opera.
The Academy of Opera has a national responsibility for opera education in Norway. With world-class faculty and stage facilities, the Academy combines individual, group, and project-based teaching. Singing, musical coaching, acting technique, and language studies, along with stage productions and concerts, are the foundation of the program. Work with professional directors, conductors, orchestras, and a full stage crew provides students with a diverse, practice-oriented education.
The Academy of Opera has close ties with the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet and other musical institutions in Norway and is a member of several international networks for opera institutions.
The Academy is seeking PhD candidates who wish to explore and develop the field of opera as an important and meaningful art form in our time. Singers, pianists, conductors, composers, librettists, directors, choreographers, set designers, dramaturgs, etc., are encouraged to apply.
We are also interested in expertise related to entrepreneurship/communication/promotion within the field of opera. How can we attract new performers and a new opera audience, and how can we develop opera as an art form? What are the success criteria for an opera singer?
Employment in position as an artistic PhD research fellow happens subject to admission to the PhD-programme in artistic research at Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
Workplace on a daily basis is at Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
The administrative language at the Academy is Norwegian and applicants must document proficiency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish at least at level A2. If the candidate does not document proficiency in Norwegian, Swedish or Danish at least at level A2, the doctorate fellow must the scholarship holder must complete a language course equal to 15 ECTS before the end of the fixed term period.
Application deadline 1.12.2024.
Det Applications must be sent electronically using the Oslo National Academy of the Art application portal at jobbnorge.no.
The following supplementary documents are required and must be uploaded to the portal:
PLEASE CLEARLY IDENTIFY / LABEL EACH ATTACHMENT
Attachment 1 - Completed application attachment form, download here: PhD in artistic research
Attachment 2 – Documentation of the education and the qualifications that are required for a position as a research fellow and admission to the PhD programme, ie. master’s degree in performing or creative arts in the relevant art discipline, c.f. the descriptions in the second cycle of the Norwegian Qualifications Framework. (diploma or documentation of similar level of competence)
Attachment 3 - Complete CV (in addition to using the CV form in the application portal, please add a comprehensive CV attachment about artistic practice and artistic research)
Attachment 4 – Documentation of artistic practice. You can provide documentation of up to 10 works, for instance:
The applicant can refer to webpages showing documentation of artistic practice/artistic research. In those cases, please specify which parts of the documentation is to be evaluated.
All documentation has to be submitted digitally and collected in one PDF file. The PDF file can also contain hyperlinks to online documentation.
Application with attachments can be filed either in a Scandinavian language or in English. All attachments must be electronic and downloadable. Only material submitted to the application portal by the application deadline will be taken into consideration. Applications lacking the required attachments will not be taken into consideration.
For information regarding the subject area and the department please contact dean, Anna Einarsson, e-mail: annaeina@khio.no, +47 98662976.
For general information on the PhD program please see here: PhD in artistic research (khio.no)
For more extensive information please refer to the our webpages here: PhD in artistic research (khio.no)
For questions related to submission of application material to the application portal, please contact HR, email: rekruttering@khio.no. Please mark any mail with "Position as doctorate fellow – opera".
Oslo National Academy of the Arts is not able to provide individual guidance in the application process.
Oslo National Academy of the Arts will organize an information-webinar for applicants 5 November, 2024 from 1700h to 1900h. Please see khio.no to register to attend the webinar. The registration link will be published 2 weeks before the information meeting.
Anna Einarsson
Dekan
98662976
annaeina@khio.no
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