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See available PhD-positions at the University of Copenhagen. Information about the opportunities for PhD education at the University of Copenhagen and contact the University's six PhD schools.
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PhD programme for Health and Medical Sciences. Contact...
- Regulations
The University of Copenhagen enables you to train as a...
- Career Opportunities
With a doctorate behind you, you are highly qualified and...
- The PhD Process at UCPH
In addition to providing academic and study-related...
- Industrial PhD
Læs nærmere om de forskellige slags aftaler, som ligger til...
- Faculty of Law
Information regarding the PhD programme at the Faculty of...
- About Phd Studies in Denmark
A PhD is awarded in recognition of the fact that the person...
- Flexible Phd Process
It may be possible to start a PhD process while studying for...
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A PhD project at SCIENCE therefore provides you with more than just a world-class research degree – it is the beginning of your career. After finishing you will have gained more than just a degree. Through our complimentary skills courses, we offer all of our PhD students a chance to build skills that are applicable in almost any future ...
The PhD study at SCIENCE consists of a number of central elements: A research project under supervision. Course work. Participation in science communication, e.g. teaching. A change of scientific environment, preferably a stay abroad. Writing and publicly defending your PhD thesis before a panel of experts.
In Denmark you must apply for PhD programmes in writing via advertised projects and scholarships. Usually, you either apply for an opportunity with a pre-defined research topic, or you propose your own research ideas. You also have to include a transcript of your grades for your bachelor’s and master’s degrees with documentation of your ...
The PhD Programme. A PhD programme is a 3 year research programme carried out in close cooperation with researchers. The programme consists of an independent research project, participation in course work, educational activities and/or other forms of dissemination, periodic stays with another research institution or scientific environment ...
If applicants should have any queries regarding finding a suitable academic staff member with whom to discuss their project, they should contact the heads of the Faculty’s research centres or in case of doubt, contact Head of PhD Programme, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen, When writing the research project proposal, all areas within the field of law and interdisciplinary projects (e.g. law and science, law and economics, etc.) can be considered.
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