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      • Requires a completed Master’s degree. Stipulated length of three years’ full-time studies. 2.5 years of independent research work. Educational component worth 30 credits. In 2018, 468 PhD candidates successfully defended their theses at the University of Oslo.
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  2. A doctorate from the University of Oslo qualifies candidates for an academic career as well as other professions requiring a high level of competence. Before applying To be eligible for admission to a PhD programme, certain educational and financial requirements must be met.

  3. Jul 20, 2010 · After completing the master's degree it is possible to continue with a doctoral degree (PhD degree). The doctoral education has a nominal length of three years and takes place within the framework of an organized programme.

  4. To be eligible for admission to a PhD programme at the University of Oslo, you must have a relevant five-year Master's degree with a good grade, or equivalent qualifications approved by the faculty. The faculties may impose additional qualification requirements.

  5. The Faculty has about 110 PhD candidates, 62 of which are employed as doctoral research fellows. International applicants are required to have a good command in English for attending the PhD programme. You do not need to master the Norwegian language.

  6. The PhD programme is regulated by the University of Oslo's Regulations for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) and the Faculty's Supplementary rules. To get admission to the PhD programme, you must, among other things, meet the educational requirements, funding requirements and have an approved project description.

  7. There are several ways into the PhD programme. You can apply for admission with a doctoral research fellowship at the faculty, or you can apply with external funding.

  8. Getting a PhD degree in science at the University of Oslo offers numerous benefits for aspiring researchers. Here are 7 reasons why you should start a PhD with us. 1. Academic excellence. The University of Oslo is renowned for its high academic standards and research output.