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Call for funding incoming internships

Do you work at?the University of Oslo and want to give?an?international student?the?opportunity to undertake an internship project???

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UiO:Energy and Environment sees the promotion of increased international mobility as a?competence-enhancing?and?research-promoting?initiative. For this?reason,?we?provide funding?for?researchers/departments?at the University of Oslo?that offer internships for?incoming students?that wants?to undertake an internship?within the field of sustainable energy, climate and environment.?

Open ended?application?deadline in 2026.

Apply here

Details about the internship?

  • Each internship may apply for funding for up to?25?000?NOK
  • The?funding?can?cover?travel expenses and housing for the students during the internship period.?Funding for the incoming students is an educational measure and?the?awarded grant?may not be used?to cover salary?expenses
  • Researchers?employed?at?UiO?may apply for?funding?covering research and competence-increasing activities?for?an?international?student wanting to undertake an internship.?The internship project can be a stand-alone activity, or it can be part of a larger ongoing project/activity at?UiO
  • The?period?of the internship is to be decided between the researcher and the incoming student?but?should?typically?be between 8-12 weeks. Interns?are not to?take?on?work?designated to?ordinary staff,?and it is imperative that the students?are offered?a meaningful, supervised research project and not just menial tasks for the research group?

The funding?will be transferred?from?UiO:Energy and Environment to the?department/centre/museum hosting?the incoming student.?Please note that applications must be approved by the head of the department/centre/museum before being submitted.?

Questions?

Contact Maria Dyvik: m.e.dyvik@energi.uio.no

Published Feb. 25, 2020 1:19 PM - Last modified Jan. 9, 2026 12:48 PM