Reception of new employees and guests from abroad is done in collaboration with UiO's International Staff Mobility Office (ISMO). ISMO supports incoming international staff, PhD candidates, guest researchers and their families with relocation to UiO.
Guest researchers
Researchers at NHM can invite guest researchers with whom they have an academic collaboration to the museum for a limited period. The researcher who invites the guest researcher holds a special responsibility for the visiting researcher, both socially and academically, and will serve as the guest researcher's contact point at NHM during the stay. Visits over one month must be approved by the Research Director.
Accommodation for international researchers
UiO has a limited number of apartments which can be used by international researchers and staff for contract periods and guest stays of minimum 2 months and maximum 12 months. This entails student housing for young international researchers (under the age of 40).
- Accommodation for international researchers and staff
- How to apply for researcher housing at UiO
- Contact persons for researcher housing at NHM
New employees from abroad
New employees from abroad may be unfamiliar with the Norwegian work model, local social norms and practical things that needs to be taken care of. Dealing with the Norwegian system and bureaucracy may be challenging, especially upon arrival. The need for good information and good facilitation, both before and after the researcher arrives, and after they have started in the new position, will be greater than for Norwegian employees. NHM's welcome page for new employees in English is tailored for new employees from abroad.
Norwegian training for employees from abroad
Learning the Norwegian language is key to integrating into Norwegian life and is helpful for fully integrating into the work environment. To support this, NHM covers the expenses for Norwegian classes offered by UiO for all permanent academic staff, and new employees in permanent academic positions will be followed-up in accordance with relevant guidelines for language training. This includes language training as a mandatory part of the employment contract, where an employee's progress will be assessed after their first year of employment. As requested/necessary, an individual plan for language training shall be designed in consultation with their manager.
NHM in addition encourages temporary staff to learn Norwegian. Temporary staff will receive information about the options for learning Norwegian when entering into an employment contract.
Exchange students on traineeships
The admission and reception of exchange students at MSc and BSc level is handled by separate routines.