Apply for ARENA student grants

July 06, 2023

ARENA offers two master’s grants of 20,000 NOK each for students submitting their thesis Spring 2024. This year, two of ARENA’s projects offer student grants to successful candidates. Live Johanna Steinsdatter Øverhaug received an ARENA student grant in 2022/2023 for her project on the so-called LGBT-free zones in Poland. - The ARENA grant was a great opportunity. I highly recommend other master students to apply for the ARENA grants, Øverhaug says.

Are you interested in migration or the interaction of Norwegian and EU law? ARENA offers two master’s grants of 20,000 NOK each for students submitting their thesis Spring 2024.

About the grant

The grants amount to 20,000 NOK each. 10,000 at the beginning of the period and 10,000 after completion.

You will have access to an office space and equipment at ARENA

You get a (co-) supervisor from the relevant project

Application deadlines: 

COMPLEX: 15 August

NORMS: 18 September

Every year ARENA offers student grants to students writing their master thesis on topics related to our research interests. The successful candidates will get their own office space at ARENA, a supervisor from the relevant project and a grant of 20,000 NOK. This year, two of ARENA’s projects offer student grants to successful candidates.

Contribute to ARENA projects

One of the grants is connected to the COMPLEX project, which studies the effects of international treaties on national law. They are looking for a student interested in writing their thesis on EU law and Norwegian interpretation of EU laws. The project has gathered extensive data from interviews with public administrators, NAV case files and the KODEM survey, which you can make us of in your thesis. Norwegian is a requirement for this project. Find out more information here.

The other grant is connected to NORMS. This project, in cooperation with the Institute for Social Research, explores international norms in deportation and are looking for a student exploring policy responses to irregular migration. You can find out more about the grant here.

Become part of the professional community

Previous students have made great use of the academic environment and the provided office space at ARENA. Live Johanna Steinsdatter Øverhaug received an ARENA student grant in 2022/2023 for her project on the so-called LGBT-free zones in Poland. In her thesis she explored if EU’s response of withholding funds has contributed to the repeal of these zones.

- The ARENA grant was a great opportunity. In addition to allowing me to focus more on my study, I was warmly welcomed into an inspirational research college. I highly recommend other master students to apply for the ARENA grants, Øverhaug says. 

Publish your thesis in ARENA publication series

There is also a possibility for successful applicants to publish their thesis as part of the ARENA-report series and on one of ARENA’s blogs: 

  • Marte Christophersen Haugen: ‘Regional Presence in the EU: A Qualitative Study of Regional Offices’ Activity in Brussels’ (Published as ARENA report and EU3D blog post)
  • Simon Dominic Zemp: ‘Is the grass greener on the other side of the Channel? How Swiss news media presented Brexit as a ‘benchmark’ for Switzerland’ (Published as ARENA report and EU3D blog post)

Apply here

 

The source of this news is from University of Oslo

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