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27 Apr

Norway Offers Multiple Fully Funded PhD Scholarships for International Students 2025 (NMBU)

A number of fascinating PhD scholarship options for international students have been formally announced by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), providing fully supported research opportunities across several faculties. 
These scholarships are intended for exceptional students prepared to contribute to cutting-edge research with a worldwide impact, ranging from microbiology and renewable energy to climate-resilient agriculture and fish health.

When is the Application Deadline:
Deadlines vary by position, from April 21 to May 31, 2025.
Here are a few examples:
•        Microbiology & Bioprocess: April 21, 2025
•        Renewable Energy: April 22, 2025
•        Plant Photobiology: May 31, 2025

About The Award:
NMBU is offering multiple fully funded PhD scholarships for both Norwegian and international candidates. These positions span various research disciplines, aiming to foster high-impact, globally relevant scientific work. Successful candidates will be employed by NMBU under Norwegian public sector conditions.

Open positions
1.        PhD scholarship within microbiology and bioprocess development – Deadline: Monday, April 21, 2025
2.        PhD scholarship in renewable energy – Deadline: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
3.        PhD scholarship within ruminant nutrition and physiology – Deadline: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
4.        PhD scholarship within plant genomics to improve nitrogen use efficiency in perennial ryegrass – Deadline: Wednesday, April 23, 2025
5.        PhD scholarship within AI-Driven Climate-Resilient Wheat Breeding – Deadline: Thursday, April 24, 2025
6.        PhD scholarship in veterinary and comparative tumour immunology – Deadline: Sunday, April 27, 2025
7.        PhD/Postdoc Fellow in Sustainable Zero Pollution Solutions for the Arctic – Deadline: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
8.        PhD scholarship within Animal Breeding and Genetics – Genomic prediction of nitrogen use efficiency – Deadline: Thursday, May 1, 2025
9.        PhD scholarship within fish health – Deadline: Friday, May 9, 2025
10.        PhD scholarship within plant photobiology: fluctuating light and photosynthetic acclimation – Deadline: Saturday, May 31, 2025

Which Fields are Eligible?
PhD positions are available in:
•        Microbiology & Bioprocess Development
•        Renewable Energy
•        Ruminant Nutrition & Physiology
•        Plant Genomics (Nitrogen Use Efficiency)
•        AI-Driven Climate-Resilient Wheat Breeding
•        Veterinary & Comparative Tumour Immunology
•        Sustainable Zero Pollution Solutions (Arctic)
•        Animal Breeding & Genetics
•        Fish Health
•        Plant Photobiology (Photosynthetic Acclimation)

Type:
PhD (Doctoral Degree Program) – Research-based employment positions.

Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
•        Hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field
•        Demonstrate research potential and scientific writing skills
•        Be proficient in English (some positions may require Norwegian)
Both Norwegian and international students are welcome to apply.

How are Applicants Selected?
Selection is based on:
•        Academic background and relevance to the research topic
•        Research experience and writing skills
•        Alignment with NMBU’s ongoing research goals
•        Performance during interviews (if applicable)

Which Countries Are Eligible?
All countries – applications are open globally.
Where Will the Award be Taken?
At the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Ås, Norway

How Many Awards?
Multiple positions across various faculties are currently open. Each research project represents a separate award.
What is the Benefit of the Award?
•        Fully funded PhD position (employment contract with NMBU)
•        Annual salary around NOK 540,000 (~$50,000 USD)
•        Social security, pension, and public healthcare coverage
•        Conference and research travel support
•        Access to modern laboratories and field research facilities
•        Professional academic supervision and development

How Long Will the Award Last?
Typically 3–4 years, depending on the research project and contract terms.

Source :-  https://www.afterschoolafrica.com/96431/norwegian-university-of-life-sciences-nmbu/