The University of Stavanger (UiS) has about 12,000 students and 1,700 employees. We are the only Norwegian member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities. The university has high ambitions. We will have an innovative and international profile, and will be a driving force in knowledge development and in the process of societal change. Together with our staff and students, we will challenge the well-known and explore the unknown.

The Faculty of Health Sciences offers bachelor’s programmes in Nursing and in Paramedic (start-up August 2019), master’s programmes in Health Sciences with specializations in Public Health Nursing, in Midwifery (start-up August 2019), in Drug Abuse and Mental Health, in Prehospital Services and in Nursing with specializations in Anesthesia, Intensive Care or Operating Room Nursing, and a continuing education programme in Cancer Nursing. The faculty further offers research education (PhD) in Health and Medicine and the research school PROFRES – National Research School for Professions-Oriented and Practice-Relevant Research in the fields of Health, Welfare and Education. The Faculty of Health Sciences has the following main research areas: Professional Relations in Welfare Professions, Health Promotion in Chronic Ailments, E-learning and Simulation, Life Phenomena and Caring, and Participation in School and Work. The research centre SHARE – Centre for Resilience in Health Care and Network for Health Technology are also part of the faculty. There are currently 140 employees including PhD-students and postdocs, and 1000 students at The Faculty of Health Sciences.

The department of Caring and Ethics aims to develop and disseminate interdisciplinary knowledge of care and ethics, to assure high quality, sound practice and considerate help in health services. The department contributes to educating reflected and highly qualified professional practitioners, and shall be an arena where questions and dilemmas relevant to care and ethics are explored and challenged. There are currently 36 employees, including research fellows and postdocs, at the department. The department has competence spanning theoretical and clinical specialization, interdisciplinary, critical and innovative approaches to care and ethics, and method development.


Associate Professor in Health Sciences/Nursing Science with an orientation towards Midwifery

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  • Deadline
    Closed
  • Employer
    University of Stavanger
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  • Jobbnorge ID
    163630
  • Internal ID
    30083361
  • Scope
    Fulltime
  • Duration
    Permanent

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