PhD students

Scholarships for PhD positions in Denmark are fully funded by means of salary and tuition

As a Danish PhD student you receive a monthly salary from the university. A Danish PhD programme usually lasts three years.

The components of a PhD programme are:
  • Independent research under supervision
  • Courses for PhD students (approximately 30 ECTS credits)
  • Participation in research networks, including placements at other, primarily foreign, research institutions
  • Teaching or another form of knowledge dissemination, which is, as far as possible, related to the PhD topic
  • The completion of a PhD thesis

 

How to apply

If you are interested in applying for a PhD programme, you should contact the university, you are interested in, directly. Please refer to the avaliable positions below.

 

More information about studying for a PhD in Denmark is available in Study Options

under Student Life.

Read more about undertaking a PhD

 

 

Available PhD positions and scholarships

You may find PhD positions currently available at the following sites:

University of Copenhagen  

Technical University of Denmark

University of Aarhus

University of Southern Denmark

University of Aalborg

IT University of Copenhagen

Roskilde University

Copenhagen Business School

 

You may also find PhD positions advertised at researchjobs.dk

Fact sheet on PhD opportunities in Denmark

PhD opportunities in Denmark (.pdf 70Kb.)

 

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