PhD programmes

When you apply for a phd programme in sweden, you’re actually applying for a job. yeah, you read that right. 👀.

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“Do a master’s here – I’d say it’s a very good step to doing a PhD in Sweden. I did my master’s at Malmö University and now I’m doing a PhD at Lund University” – Sanjay, Malmö University. Photo: Oskar Omne

So that means – no tuition fees, no scholarships. But you’ll receive a monthly salary instead. Nice, eh? And that’s why available PhD positions are listed on a university’s job board.

How to apply for a PhD position? You’ll apply directly to the university.

Just so you know, there’s no centralised application process. And things like requirements and application dates? This kind of stuff is decided by each department. But we do know that you’ll need to have a master’s degree – in the same field of study – and a great level of English to apply for a PhD here. You might even need to be fluent in Swedish. But that’ll depend on the subject.

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Doctoral studies

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World-class research, outstanding research staff and specialised research environments at Lund University create excellent conditions for doctoral students.

As a doctoral student at Lund University, you will not only be well prepared for a successful career as an independent researcher, but you will also have the possibility to publish your work independently during your studies and to gain significant teaching experience.

  • Lund University offers doctoral education in all nine faculties
  • There are no tuition fees for doctoral education at Lund University
  • You apply directly to the relevant faculty/department when they advertise a doctoral position
  • Self-funded doctoral students should contact the department of their research interest directly.

Admission requirements

To be admitted to a doctoral programme, you need to have completed courses of at least 240 credits (of which at least 60 credits must be for Master’s level studies) or acquired equivalent knowledge in some other way.

In most cases, students will hold a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree, with a major in the same subject as the intended postgraduate study. The major must include a degree thesis presenting the results of independent research.

The quality of your thesis/theses is of particular importance and it is important that you demonstrate a capacity for independent thinking in this piece of work.

Students must have a very good command of English and you may be asked to include proof of proficiency in the form of a TOEFL or IELTS test, if requested by the individual department.

Admission rules for doctoral education at Lund University | 2022 (PDF 249 kB, new tab)

Applying for a doctoral (PhD) position

Doctoral education is organised at the faculty or department level. Application procedures and periods differ between faculties and departments. While some of them advertise their doctoral positions around the same time every year, mostly in spring, others advertise their positions on an ongoing basis.

You apply for a doctoral education position within a certain subject area. Admission to a doctoral education position is restricted and competition for advertised positions is usually tough.

Finding a suitable position

Any funded doctoral positions at Lund University are advertised on our vacancies page on this website (see link below). Select the category 'Doctoral students'.

Once you have found a position you are interested in, carefully read through the vacancy announcement to find out whether you meet the requirements.

Before you apply, we recommend that you also check the relevant faculty's or department's website for any additional information about the application process.

Should you have any questions about a specific position, please contact the contact person(s) listed in the vacancy announcement.

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How to apply

To apply for a doctoral position, you must create an account in the recruitment system Varbi.

Follow the instructions regarding application documents and procedure in the vacancy announcement.

The application documents that you submit through Varbi, including any supporting documents, are sent directly to the faculty or department that advertised the position. 

If you are self-funded through external scholarships or funding, you do not need to create an account in Varbi. You should instead make direct contact with the relevant faculty or department. 

Applying for a position

Employment as a doctoral student

As a general rule, a person admitted to doctoral studies at Lund University is employed through a doctoral studentship.

If you have a doctoral studentship, you are considered to be both a student and an employee with a salary during your doctoral studies. As an employed doctoral student, you are covered by local and central agreements concerning your terms of employment.

In parallel to the doctoral education programme, as a doctoral student you may work with administrative and teaching duties (no more than 20% of a full-time position).

Lund University is responsible for education-related matters and the study environment regardless of how you finance your doctoral studies. All doctoral students also have access to the University’s Occupational Health Service.

Other forms of financing

It is possible to undertake your studies using another form of financing, such as an external scholarship or an agreement between Lund University and an external employer.

Financed by external employer

If you are admitted to doctoral studies and have a position with an employer other than Lund University, you are solely a student, and it is the employer who is responsible for employer-related matters.

External scholarships

As a doctoral student with a scholarship, you are solely a student. You are therefore not entitled to contractual employment benefits at Lund University.

In some cases, a doctoral student with a scholarship is entitled to apply for a doctoral studentship when three years remain of the third-cycle studies.

Doctoral studies – faculty information

On the faculties' webpages for prospective doctoral students you can get specific and detailed information application procedures, admission requirements for various subjects, study plans and more.

  • Faculty of Engineering (LTH)
  • Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts
  • Faculties of Humanities and Theology
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Science
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • School of Economics and Management (LUSEM)

Residence permits (if applicable)

If you require a residence permit, you can only complete your permit application after you receive a letter of acceptance from Lund University. Residence permit applications are dealt with by the Swedish Migration Agency.

Resi­dence permit for doctoral studies – migrationsverket.se

About doctoral studies

A doctoral programme consists of 240 ECTS credits and normally requires four years of full-time study. The programme concludes with a doctoral thesis of at least 120 credits.

A 'licentiate' degree is equivalent to half the coursework required for a full doctoral programme and a licentiate thesis of at least 60 credits. It is equivalent to the MPhil of the British education system.

The following links are to the Swedish Council for Higher Education website:

  • Degree of Doctor
  • Degree of Doctor in the fine, applied and performing arts 
  • Degree of Licentiate 
  • Degree of Licentiate in the fine, applied and performing arts

Related links

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Doctoral students at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Photo: Kennet Ruona.

Doctoral student vacancies

Check out our vacancies page regularly to find open doctoral positions.

Former doctoral students who have been awarded their degrees. Photo: Kennet Ruona.

Doctoral conferment ceremony

The ceremonial highlight of the academic year.

Summer Academy for Young Professionals, August 2018. Photo: Johan Bävman.

Postgraduate research schools

Additional development opportunities for doctoral students and postdocs.

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If you would like to continue your studies beyond your master’s degree, it is possible to progress to doctoral studies. A doctoral programme corresponds to four years of full-time study (240 HE credits) and ends with a doctoral degree. After two years of study (120 HE credits), a licentiate degree can be awarded.

How to become a doctoral student

To be admitted to doctoral studies, you must first apply for and be granted, a vacant employed doctoral position at the university. All international doctoral positions will be posted in English. 

A majority of doctoral students in Sweden are employed by their universities. This means that you get a salary as well as paid vacation leave and the right to paid parental leave when you become a doctoral student.

There are no admission- or tuition fees if you are admitted as a doctoral student through Malmö University. Alternative financing (if you are not employed) for doctoral studies will only be accepted in special circumstances.

More information on admission to doctoral studies in Sweden can be found in the PhD Handbook .

Admission regulations

Information about entry requirements and how to write your application is provided in the advertisement for the vacant position.

The admission regulations are detailed in the document below.

Admission regulations for third-cycle studies

General entry requirements for all doctoral education

Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 7, Section 39

A potential candidate meets the general entry requirements for third-cycle courses and study programmes if they:

  • have been awarded a second-cycle qualification
  • have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle, or:
  • have acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or elsewhere.

The higher education institution may permit an exemption from the general entry requirements for an individual applicant, if there are special grounds.

Doctoral subjects

Malmö University offers doctoral studies in the following subjects.

  • Doctoral subject: Applied Physics
  • Doctoral subject: Biomedical Science
  • Doctoral subject: Care science
  • Doctoral subject: Computer science
  • Doctoral subject: Criminology
  • Doctoral subject: Global politics
  • Doctoral subject: Health and society
  • Doctoral subject: History and history didactics
  • Doctoral subject: Interaction Design
  • Doctoral subject: International Migration and Ethnic Relations
  • Doctoral subject: Language and Literature in Education  
  • Doctoral subject: Media and Communication Studies  
  • Doctoral subject: Odontology/Dentistry
  • Doctoral subject: Organisation Studies
  • Doctoral subject: Pedagogy
  • Doctoral subject: Science and Mathematics Education 
  • Doctoral subject: Social Work
  • Doctoral subject: Sport Science
  • Doctoral subject: Urban Studies

Students smiling at each other.

In addition to the actual doctoral thesis, the doctoral study programme also includes one component course. The content of this course is governed by the general syllabus for the doctoral subject area. The specific courses that should be included in the study programme will be decided upon in consultation with the supervisors.

  • Se current doctoral courses

Meet Palwasha Momand, Doctoral student

'The fellowship among doctoral students is fantastic in Malmö. The university does a lot for us. We get to know each other and can network.' Palwasha Momand, Doctoral student.

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Studenter väntar mellan föreläsningar.

Doctoral schools bring together doctoral students with a common focus. That focus might be a postgraduate education subject or theme. The students conduct joint activities in the form of courses, workshops, and seminars. It is often the case that such schools are run in collaboration with other universities and financed with the help of external funding.

Visiting and exchange doctoral students

Malmö University welcomes exchange doctoral students who come to us in order to conduct part of their research in the framework of their doctoral education.

Different doctoral courses may have different application procedures. Read what applies to the course you are applying for.

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You can find more information in your Faculty's study handbook, information about your individual study plan ISP, dissertations, doctoral support and upcoming workshops – on our Staff website.

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PhD in Sweden: A Complete Guide to Study PhD in Sweden for International Students

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A PhD in Sweden is the highest level of educational qualification in Sweden. A PhD degree can be completed in 4 years of full-time study whereas you will graduate with a licentiate degree after 2 years of full-time study which is equivalent to MPhil of the British education system. Around 70% of the research in Sweden is privately financed and the remaining 30% is public funded. Research programs in Sweden are quite competitive and to be admitted as doctoral students you must fulfill the entry requirements, have good English language proficiency and also demonstrate strong interest and ability to cope with the program.

Sweden provides a specialized environment for doctoral education. One of the main highlights of a PhD in Sweden is that it is free of cost for all students including non-EU/ EEA students. Along with the doctoral program, you will work as administrative or teaching staff at the university which is equivalent to not more than 20% of the full-time position. If you are planning to study PhD in Sweden, read this guide to get information regarding top universities, PhD programs in Sweden, PhD requirements in Sweden, top universities, cost of studying, funding opportunities and more.

Why Study PhD in Sweden?

Before diving deep into the details of PhD in Sweden for Indian students, let us take a look at reasons why studying PhD in Sweden is preferable:

  • Home to reputed institutions: Sweden is home to some historical institutions that enjoy world-class reputation as leaders of research especially in the field of Medicine, Health, Life Sciences among others.
  • No tuition fees: Yes, you read it right. Sweden does not charge any tuition fee for PhD from students of any nationality. It is one of the top reasons why international students prefer studying PhD in Sweden.
  • Progressive country: Sweden is quite a progressive country with high tech research facilities, promotes growth mindset and provides a very supportive environment for creative thinkers.

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Popular Specializations for PhD in Sweden

Sweden is known for its world class research and about 3% of the country’s GDP is dedicated to research and innovation. All the 17 public universities in Sweden and 14 private universities in Sweden contribute significantly to research. Almost 30% of the research is carried out at top universities in Sweden for PhD. Sweden is home to some top pharmaceutical giants Astrazeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, Bayer and more. Some key areas of research in Sweden are:

  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Biotechnology
  • Sustainable energy
  • Environmental technology
  • Life sciences

Top PhD Colleges and Universities in Sweden

Sweden is home to 8 universities that ranked in QS rankings 2022 which also has a very high research output. Though rankings of institutions are not relevant for research, it will definitely help you in understanding the area of specializations of the university. Take a look at the table below to learn about top universities in Sweden for PhD:

How to Apply for a PhD in Sweden?

The process to apply for PhD in Sweden is somewhat different than applying for bachelor’s or master’s in Sweden . Take a look at the steps in the application process to study PhD in Sweden:

  • You will have to apply directly to the universities in Sweden for PhD as there is no centralized application portal for PhD admission in Sweden.
  • Start by looking for projects advertised by top universities in Sweden for PhD if you are interested in STEM subjects or go ahead with your project ideas for PhD in Education in Sweden or research in the areas of Arts, Humanities and Social Science.
  • Depending on your area of interest, check whether you fulfill the PhD requirements in Sweden.
  • Universities in Sweden for PhD set their own entry requirements and also specify the procedure for applying.
  • Complete your application for PhD admission in Sweden and prepare all supporting documents.
  • Track the progress of your application and wait for the admission decision.
  • You may be invited to an interview regarding your research proposal.

Eligibility Criteria for PhD in Sweden

The Sweden PhD requirements are set by individual universities. The general eligibility criteria to study PhD in Sweden are:

  • Educational qualifications
  • Proof of English language proficiency

Research experience

  • Residence permit
  • Health insurance

Let us discuss the eligibility criteria to be met for admission to PhD programs in Sweden:

Educational Qualifications

To apply for PhD in Sweden, you will need a second-cycle qualification i.e. a master’s degree in a related field is recommended especially if you wish to apply for funding. You must have completed courses of at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits must be for a master's degree.

Proof of English Language Proficiency

Swedish universities offer PhD in English so if English is not your first language, you must submit IELTS or TOEFL scores as proof of language proficiency. There is no need to be proficient in Swedish language to study in Sweden. The minimum English language proficiency scores recommended for admission are:

  • IELTS score: Overall 6.5, no band less than 5.5
  • TOEFL-iBT: Overall 90, with minimum 20 in written test

Having some previous research or work experience in a field related to your research proposal can immensely help you in the application and selection process.

Residence Permit

International students need to apply for a residence permit to study in Sweden for programs longer than 90 days. To apply for residence permits, you will need to provide copies of your passports, proof of finances, educational qualifications, etc. You can apply for a residence permit after receiving a letter of acceptance from the university where you have been admitted.

Health Insurance

After coming to Sweden, all students will require health insurance. Your university may cover the health insurance as a part of funding for international students.

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Cost of Studying PhD in Sweden

Having learned about the Sweden PhD requirements, let us take a look at the cost of studying PhD in Sweden. The cost of studying for a PhD in Sweden includes tuition fees and cost of living.

  • One major relief for students applying for PhD in Sweden is that there is absolutely no tuition fees for all students irrespective of their nationality.
  • Universities in Sweden for PhD don’t even charge application fees.
  • So clearly you are only left with the living expenses which is around 8,568 SEK per month on an average. This can differ depending on your preferences and location in Sweden.
  • Usually, the rent of accommodation ranges between 2,500-6,500 SEK per month which is a major expense and you will find costlier accommodation in cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg compared to other places.

Suggested: Estimated cost of living in Sweden for international students!  

Funding Opportunities for Studying PhD in Sweden

Funding options include applying for various scholarships and bursaries awarded by universities in Sweden for PhD. As a general practice, doctoral students in Sweden are regarded as employees at most universities. Here is how this works:

  • You will be applying for doctoral positions available and universities offer them departmental administration service or teaching.
  • With an employment contract, you will be entitled to a salary which is commonly known as a study grant.
  • You can expect to get 1500 SEK as a study grant while studying PhD in Sweden for international students.
  • The Swedish government funds third-cycle education programs through direct government funding, government agencies, research councils, public research foundations and municipalities.

PhD in Sweden for international students is a lucrative option. Sweden happens to be a research and development intensive country in the world and an ideal location for young and innovative minds. There are various areas of specializations for pursuing research in Sweden which ensures opportunities for all. Post completion of Phd, you can apply for work permit in Sweden ! 

Frequently Asked Questions about PhD in Sweden

Is PhD in Sweden free?

Yes, PhD in Sweden is free for all students irrespective of their nationality. You will not be charged any tuition or application fee for PhD. The only expense you will be paying is the cost of living.

Is it hard to get a PhD in Sweden for Indian students?

PhD in Sweden is recognized worldwide. Therefore, expect stiff competition when it comes to selection of candidates. The application process is quite simple and open to all candidates. Try to maintain a research-oriented background from the beginning that will help you in being a suitable match for the position, if you wish to pursue PhD in Sweden.

Is a PhD in Sweden a job for students?

Yes, it can be said that a PhD in Sweden is a job for students. You are applying for a doctoral position rather than just a doctoral program and some part of your program will include administrative or teaching work.

Are international students allowed to stay in Sweden after PhD?

Once you have a residence permit for doctoral studies for four out of the last seven years and are employed in Sweden, you can apply for a permanent residence permit to stay in Sweden after PhD.

What are the top areas of research in Sweden?

The top areas of research in Sweden include healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, sustainable energy, environmental technology, etc.

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How to Apply for a PhD in Sweden: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Starting a doctoral program in Sweden is a thrilling and rewarding experience for students who want to push their academic careers forward. This comprehensive guide on “How to Apply for a PhD in Sweden: A Step-by-Step Guide” is crafted to furnish you with all the essential information required to smoothly navigate the application procedure.

Whether you’re a present scholar or a professional eager to broaden your insights, this guide will cover the multistep process of enrolling for a PhD program in Sweden. When you’re thinking about applying to this Scandinavian gem for PhD, having a plan can help you apply with grace and ease.

Aspiring academics can find light on the complex web of applying for a PhD in Sweden with the help of this step-by-step guide. Find out how to become a bright thread in Sweden’s intellectual landscape by delving into the mysteries of this academic journey, where the quest for knowledge meets the charm of Nordic academia.

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Why Pursue a PhD in Sweden?

If you’re contemplating undertaking a PhD, Sweden boasts of a superior and internationally acknowledged educational framework. It is a shining example of a country that values education and research so highly that it attracts students from all over the world who want to get a PhD. Sweden, with its perfect landscapes and progressive intellectual climate, provides a rare combination of openness, creativity, and state-of-the-art research prospects.

The nation is celebrated for its groundbreaking research, exceptional academic provisions and cross-disciplinary cooperation. Embarking on a PhD journey in Sweden gifts you access to avant-garde amenities, expert guidance, and a nurturing research setting. Sweden’s focus on maintaining equilibrium between work and life as well as its pledge towards sustainable living renders it an excellent location for those yearning for a holistic academic exploration.

Benefits of a PhD in Sweden

A whole lot of advantages come along with undertaking a PhD in Sweden.

  • A PhD in Sweden grants you the privilege to interface and work directly with globally acclaimed researchers and partake in trailblazing research ventures. This not only bolsters your scholarly and intellectual development but consolidates your professional connections as well.
  • Sweden proffers comprehensive financial funding schemes for PhD scholars, ensuring monetary assistance throughout your study period.
  • Acquiring a PhD in Sweden can propel your career opportunities as it serves as a testimony to your profound research prowess and proficiency in your specialization.

Importance of a Well-Prepared Application For Successful Admission

Assembling and presenting a methodically structured, comprehensive application is indispensable for accomplishing successful enrollment into a PhD plan in Sweden. The battle for spots is intense and a robust application can differentiate you from your peers.

Your application must reflect your academic refinements, research exposure, and passion towards pursuing a PhD. It is pivotal to meticulously scrutinize the application prerequisites and modify your application in accordance with the distinct prerequisites of each study plan.

By investing focused time and energy in enriching your application, you enhance your likelihood of obtaining admission into your selected PhD program.

Overview of the Competitive Nature of PhD Admissions in Sweden.

Admissions for PhD programs in Sweden are exceedingly competitive, with the availability of spots being limited and an abundance of eligible applicants. The selection procedure is stringent and prioritises academic superiority, the potential for research, and pertinent experience.

It is noteworthy that fulfilling the baseline prerequisites does not guarantee admission. The selection committees meticulously appraise each application considering academic records, research outlines, recommendations, and other supporting documents.

Understanding the competitive essence of PhD admissions in Sweden will enable you to tactically tackle the application process, magnifying your probability of triumph.

The Swedish Application System

In Sweden, applying for a PhD program adheres to a unified structure, facilitated through a single portal. This integrated setup eases the task of prospective students, ensuring a streamlined and effective evaluation of applications. It allows candidates to apply to different universities or choose from a variety of programs with just one application form, thus simplifying the process.

This ensures the same yardstick for assessing eligibility, bringing clarity and consistency to both the applicants and the universities. The core of this centralized process is a digital platform known as University Admissions . To begin, interested applicants need to create an account on the University Admissions Portal and proceed with their online applications.

With easy accessibility to university programs and document uploading facilities, candidates can manage their application status at their convenience. Equally, the system incorporates a helpful guide for each process step. It ultimately maintains consistency and fairness by ensuring applications are evaluated on the same parameters set by the respective universities.

Differences From Other International Application Processes.

The Swedish centralized application system for PhD programs exhibits certain unique characteristics in contrast to other global application processes. The chief distinguishing feature is the unified nature, which might not be a common practice worldwide. The single-platform approach simplifies the application management, particularly when applying to multiple programs.

The Swedish system also specifically underscores academic merit and potential for research, prioritizing the quality of past academic endeavors and research exposure. Therefore, applicants must become acquainted with the specific demands and aspirations of the Swedish set-up to boost the probability of a successful application.

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How to Apply for a PhD in Sweden: A Step-by-Step Guide

Part 1: Research PhD Programs in Sweden

Researching various PhD programs in the country is vital in selecting the ideal Sweden-based PhD that matches your scholarly and research needs. This process begins with a thorough analysis of the websites of leading Swedish institutions such as Uppsala University, Lund University, and Stockholm University. These renowned institutions offer a myriad of PhD courses in a wide array of academic areas.

Sweden provides a broad spectrum of PhD programs traversing multiple academic disciplines. Whether your interests lie in social sciences, engineering, medicine, or the humanities, there’s a PhD program for you. Among the popular PhD programs you’ll find in Sweden include Computer Science, Biochemistry, Environmental Science, International Relations, Economics, and Psychology. Each of these programs carries its own distinct emphasis and research possibilities.

It is key to invest substantial time in reviewing each program’s details, the faculty members, and the available areas of research to note the options that mirror your academic interests. Moreover, consider connecting with faculty or currently enrolled PhD students in your desired field to gain deeper insight into the program’s composition, available research avenues, and potential mentors.

Seek out PhD programs with robust mentorship, sufficient research funding, and collaboration and networking opportunities. Scrutinize each program’s curriculum, course content, and research facilities to ensure they align with your academic desires. With a broad understanding of various programs, you’re equipped to make an informed choice and boost your chances of identifying a suitable Sweden-based PhD program.

Part 2: Prepare Your Application Documents

Assembling a comprehensive suite of application documents is a vital part of the journey towards a PhD in Sweden. This step demands meticulousness and a well-structured plan. All essential papers such as academic transcripts that indicate your past academic journey, inclusive of your prior degrees and coursework, are needed. Recommendation letters that reveal your personal and academic progress should be sourced from professors or professionals familiar with your work.

Your CV must showcase your educational history, research endeavours, published works, and important accomplishments. Each piece of this collection is crucial as it reflects your academic prowess and capabilities in research. Ensuring these documents are carefully assembled according to the explicit regulations provided by the institution or program is imperative.

Presenting your scholastic and research accomplishments in an impactful manner is a vital aspect when seeking a PhD in Sweden. To distinguish yourself from your peers, accentuating the most applicable and influential achievements unambiguously and succinctly is crucial. Furnish exhaustive details regarding your research initiatives, scholarly articles, conference talks, and received awards or grants

Supplying precise and exhaustive information in these papers is a must as it offers the admission jury a lucid estimation of your skills and prospects of flourishing in the PhD program.

Part 3: Understanding the Application Process

The application process for a Swedish PhD requires several significant phases. To start with, it’s vital to have a comprehensive understanding of the entire process. There are specific eligibility requirements that you must meet to be qualified for PhD studies in Sweden.

While these requirements might differ among institutions and courses, they generally comprise a finished master’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, in an associated field. Some courses might also set specific academic or research experiences as requirements.

As stated in Part 2 above, applying for a PhD in Sweden entails the submission of several key documents. These could incorporate your academic transcripts, a CV, recommendation letters, a research proposal , and proof of language proficiency. Each institution and program might have specific rules about the document format and how you should submit them.

To pursue a PhD in Sweden, English language proficiency is fundamental. Most universities mandate that applicants show their English language abilities via recognised language tests, such as TOEFL or IELTS. The baseline scores for these tests can fluctuate among programs, so it’s advisable to confirm each program’s specific language proficiency requirements. When you comprehend the application procedure, you’ll be more equipped to handle the multitude of stages and prerequisites.

Part 4: Prepare a Strong PhD Application

The success of gaining admittance into a Swedish PhD program comes down to the preparation of a sturdy application. The creation of an outstanding research proposal forms the backbone of a robust PhD application in Sweden. This part delves into the ingredients needed for an impactful research proposal, making your research topic , aims, methodology and anticipated results shine. By lucidly stating the significance and applicability of the suggested research, candidates can exhibit their potential to contribute to their chosen academic field.

Getting powerful letters of recommendation is a critical step in writing a persuasive PhD application in Sweden. Formulating an influential statement of purpose is paramount to leaving a positive lasting impression on the admissions panel when applying for a PhD program in Sweden. By painstakingly enhancing the quality of these documents, applicants can highlight their proficiency and suitability, in turn raising their prospects of enrolling in the program of their choice.

Part 5: Application Submission Process

An online application system carries out the application process for pursuing a PhD in Sweden. The customary online submission protocol for a Swedish PhD course comprises multiple steps. It is essential that applicants meticulously carry out each step of instructions that are provided on the institution’s official website.

Procedures often include setting up an account on the university’s submission portal, inputting personal details, indicating the preferred PhD course, changing all mandatory documents into a digital format, inserting referee contact details, and if required, paying the application fee.

When applying for a PhD position in Sweden, applicants must not overlook the application deadlines. Different universities may have their own unique deadlines, hence, it is crucial to verify the given dates for each university. Late applications may not be considered. It is recommended to kick-start the process early to ensure there is plenty of time for compiling the necessary documents and preparing the application. You are expected to deliver the complete application through the online portal within the specified due date.

Part 6: Interview Process

The PhD application pathway in Sweden involves a pivotal step known as the Interview Process. The PhD admission procedure in Sweden attaches considerable significance to the Interview Process. It functions as a platform that allows the selection committee to scrutinize the applicant’s academic capabilities, research prowess, and compatibility with the research department.

The interview stage enables the committee to probe deeper into the candidate’s research proposal, resolve any ambiguities, and assess their comprehension of the specified research field. The interview process serves as an avenue for the candidate to exhibit their communication skills, critical thinking competencies, and passion for undertaking a PhD.

Part 7: Visa and Residence Permit

If your application to a Swedish PhD program is successful, your next step will be securing a visa and residence permit, which are necessary for legal residency throughout your studies. When aiming for a PhD in Sweden, international students must satisfy the legal criteria for acquiring a visa and residence permit. Besides having a valid passport, you’ll need paperwork confirming your acceptance into a Swedish PhD program.

Detailed requirements specified by the Swedish Migration Agency should be closely studied to ensure all the necessary documents are at hand. Generally, you would need to prepare and submit key documents like your admission letter, proof of financial resources, and a valid passport in conjunction with your application. To guarantee ample time for processing, it’s vital to file your application with plenty of time to spare.

Remember, the application process may require patience and attention to detail, but by following the guidelines provided and staying informed, you can ensure a smoother and more successful experience in obtaining your visa and residence permit for Sweden. Keeping a regular check on your application status and staying in touch with the Swedish Migration Agency for any additional requirements can facilitate a smoother process.

Part 8: Acceptance and Enrollment

Once your application to a Swedish PhD program is successful and you’ve been granted admission, your subsequent actions should include being officially accepted and enrolled. To confirm your acceptance, you should follow the procedures outlined by the institution. Upon receipt of the admission offer, it is important to follow the instructions given by the institution, which could encompass the submission of an acceptance letter or the completion of an acceptance form online.

Upon acceptance of the offer, you are expected to submit particular documents to finalize your enrollment. Such documents usually include proof of identity, academic achievements, and financial ability. As part of the acceptance and enrollment into a Swedish PhD program, being mindful of key dates, documentation commitments, and orientation sessions is important.

Your institution will dictate deadlines for both receiving your acceptance and for the submission of necessary documentation for enrolment. Noting these deadlines and ensuring all documents are submitted on time is crucial. It’s vital to thoroughly cross-check the enrolment stipulations and submit all necessary documents by the indicated deadline to secure your position in the program.

Tips for a Successful Application

When aspiring towards a PhD in Sweden, it is important to bear in mind some crucial pointers to bolster your chances of success.

  • Thoroughly explore PhD opportunities, aligning your choice with your research interests.
  • Highlight your accomplishments and their impact in your field.
  • Craft a persuasive research proposal that showcases your critical thinking.
  • Obtain robust letters of recommendation.
  • Write a compelling statement of purpose, discussing your motivations and contributions to the scholarly community.
  • Improve language proficiency if necessary, and meet deadlines.

By adopting these strategies, you can increase your likelihood of acceptance into a suitable program.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

To capture the attention and admiration of the selection committee, it is imperative to be aware of common mistakes that can potentially compromise your success and hinder your chances. Some Common Mistakes to Avoid when applying for a PhD in Sweden are:

Submitting Generic Application Documents

One significant mistake that many applicants make is submitting generic application documents that fail to effectively showcase their unique skills, talents, and abilities. To avoid falling into this trap, it is crucial to thoroughly customize each document to the specific program you are applying to, highlighting the aspects that align with their specific requirements and goals.

Neglecting to Proofread Your Application

Another critical error to avoid is neglecting to proofread your application thoroughly. Even the smallest errors or typos can cast doubt on your attention to detail and professionalism. It is highly recommended to go through your entire application with a fine-tooth comb, scrutinizing every line, word, and punctuation mark. By paying meticulous attention to every detail and eliminating any errors, you will be able to present a flawless profile that leaves a lasting positive impression.

Dishonesty and Lack of Integrity

It is of utmost importance to maintain honesty and integrity throughout your application. It can be tempting to exaggerate your achievements and embellish certain aspects of your qualifications to appear more impressive. However, it is crucial to remember that admissions committees value authenticity above all else. Any misleading information or false claims can not only harm your chances of acceptance but also tarnish your reputation in the long run.

Missing Application Deadlines

It is essential to meet all application deadlines without fail. This showcases your commitment, responsibility, and reliability as an applicant. By submitting your application materials on time, you are demonstrating your dedication and respect for the application process and the institution you are applying to.

By adhering to these important guidelines, you can significantly improve your chances of securing a coveted place in your desired program. The selection committee will be impressed by your attention to detail, authenticity, and commitment, ultimately increasing the likelihood of your application being successful.

Obtaining a PhD in Sweden is a challenging process, but it offers numerous benefits. To increase your chances of success, thoroughly research available programs and choose one that aligns with your academic goals. Pay attention to eligibility requirements, document specifications, language proficiency, and deadlines. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of a successful PhD application in Sweden and begin a rewarding academic journey.

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Entry requirements for doctoral studies

In order to be accepted for doctoral (PhD) studies, the applicant is required to meet the general entry requirements and any special requirements outlined in the position announcement. The applicant must also possess any other abilities required in order to benefit from the education.

General entry requirements

The general entry requirements are met by those who

  • have been awarded a second-cycle qualification, or
  • have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle or
  • otherwise acquired largely equivalent knowledge.

KTH may exempt an individual applicant from the general entry requirements if there is an extraordinary reason to do so.

Specific entry requirements

 The specific requirements may relate to:

  • knowledge from higher education or equivalent studies
  • special professional or vocational experience
  • necessary language skills or other conditions determined by the programme, subject or project

Language requirements

English language proficiency equivalent to (the Swedish upper secondary school) English course B/6 is required. The requirement can be satisfied through a result equal to, or higher than, those stated in the following internationally recognised English tests:

  • TOEFL Paper-based: Score of 4.5 (scale 1-6) in written test, total score of 575. TOEFL ITP is not accepted.
  • TOEFL iBT internet-based: Score of 20 (scale 0-30) in written test, total score of 90
  • IELTS Academic/IELTS UKVI: A minimum overall mark of 6.5, with no section lower than 5.5
  • Cambridge ESOL: Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Certificate in Advanced English or Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE) (Certificate of Proficiency in English)
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): Minimum score of 90
  • University of Michigan, ECPE (Examination for the certificate of Proficiency in English)
  • Pearson PTE Academic: Score of 62 (writing 61)

The language requirement can also be fulfilled through previous university and upper secondary school studies. More information on recognised English tests, previous studies, and required documents is provided by University Admissions in Sweden  under information for Master's level.

 Requirements regarding skills in the Swedish language may also be imposed.

Assessment of entry requirements

Entry requirements and prospective students' suitability are assessed at each school by the school's director of third-cycle education.

Foreign Higher Education studies

In most cases, studies that meet the general entry requirements for doctoral (PhD/third-cycle) education in the country where the degree is issued will also meet the general entry requirements for doctoral studies at KTH. If you are unsure about the status of your education, you may contact the Swedish Council for Higher Education  for an evaluation.

Assessment of equivalence

The assessment of equivalence determines whether an applicant's knowledge – acquired in another system – is equivalent to the higher education studies that are normally required for the doctoral subject in question.

Exemption from the general entry requirements

An exemption from the general entry requirements may be granted to an applicant who has not completed courses corresponding to 240 credits but who has already completed advanced (master's/second-cycle) courses corresponding to a minimum of 60 credits, as well as an independent degree project linked to the intended subject of study.

Assessment of suitability

Applicants are judged suitable for doctoral education if they possess the necessary maturity, judgement and capacity for independent critical analysis.

Candidate(s) will be selected from among the applicants who fulfil the requirements for doctoral education. The results of studies at an advanced (master's) level or in the form of independent work are of particular interest in this context, as is the candidate's ability to benefit from the studies (suitability).

The selection process is handled by each school and the final decision is made by the head of school, in consultation with the intended supervisor(s).

The admission process is conducted at the school-level.

Doctoral studies may lead to two qualifications, a licentiate and/or a doctoral degree. Those accepted to studies leading to a doctoral degree may take a licentiate degree as an intermediate stage in their studies. Students accepted to studies leading to a licentiate degree who subsequently wish to pursue studies leading to a doctoral degree must submit a new application and are not guaranteed admission.

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If you want to gain a profound understanding of a particular field, doctoral studies at Linköping University could be for you. You learn scientific methodology, sound research ethics and how to work independently and systematically.

A truly interesting subject, lots of freedom, loads of time and the chance to get down to the nitty-gritty in an academic field. These are some of the reasons that Isabelle Bengtsson started doing a PhD. “I can’t think of a better job”, she says.

LiU offers doctoral studies in three scientific fields: medicine, humanities/social sciences and engineering/natural sciences. Each faculty provides information on doctoral studies within its field.

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A interesting subject, lots of freedom, loads of time and the chance to get down to the nitty-gritty in an academic field. These are some of the reasons that Isabelle Bengtsson started doing a PhD. “I can’t think of a better job”, she says.

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The Faculty of Arts and Sciences offers a wide variety of doctoral studies, both in single disciplines and in interdisciplinary programmes.

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The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences educates researchers across the entire medical field, ranging from basic experimental research to patient-oriented research, health sciences and public health.

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Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Science and Engineering aims to develop your ability to independently use scientific methodology and conduct research within the academy or the industry.

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Around 80 researchers and doctoral students are currently active within the Faculty of Educational Sciences. During the last few years, research has been greatly consolidated in this area.

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PhD student development programme

Our aim is to reinforce and support PhD students to lead themselves and manage performance demands. Also to provide the opportunity to make contacts and exchange experiences with other PhD students.

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Department of Political Science

Phd studies.

The Department of Political Science at Stockholm University offers a graduate programme leading to the Swedish degree of 'filosofie doktor' (PhD).

The studies of students accepted to the programme are fully financed by the Department (external financing by e.g. a research institute is also possible). Only Ph.D. students that are fully financed by either the department or a research institute or the like can be accepted to the programme.

Aim of the programme

The aim of the doctoral programme in political science is to give the student specialised knowledge within the subject field, a thorough training in research methods and a good understanding of the problems occurring in the research and the practical application.

The programme should familiarise the student with different structures of society and ideas, and give a broad orientation of the research development within the subject, with the purpose of making the student a critical and independent researcher with the ability to plan and develop scientific reports. Furthermore, the aim of the program is to make the student suited, in the capacity of a researcher, teacher and expert, to complete such tasks in society where sound knowledge of political science is of value.

Description of the programme

The Swedish doctoral programme, similar to the US Ph.D. system, is designed to take four years of full-time study. In terms of the Swedish university credit system, the program comprises 240 credits (1.5 credit = 1 week of study, 30 credits = 1 term of full-time study).

There are two main blocs in the programme: course work (75 credits, of which some courses are obligatory and some are selected in consultation with the supervisor) and work in connection with the Ph.D. dissertation, including research, writing and seminars (165 credits). The dissertation is either a mongraph or a compilation thesis.

Please find more information about the programme under Rules and regulations.

Language of instruction

The courses and seminars within the doctoral programme at the Department of Political Science are generally given in Swedish and/or English. Even though proficiency in Swedish is not a formal requirement for admission, it is very helpful for effective participation in the courses.

Application

There are no open PhD positions at the Department of Political Science at the moment.

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Here is more information on eligibility and selection.

All Ph.D. students are entitled to 48 months of research training funding within the programme. You often extend the time by also teaching from the beginning of semester 3 (at a maximum of 20% of full-time). The first 6-12 months are funded by a scholarship. The scholarship salary (tax-free) corresponds to the entrance salary for doctoral students after tax that applies at the time of the application for the scholarship fund (April 15). If you want to know more about the scholarship, contact the director of studies for postgraduate education or administrative manager at the Department of Political Science.

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PhD Programme in Social Anthropology

The PhD Programme in Social Anthropology aims to understand people's ways of organizing and understanding the world, in both local and global contexts. The programme objective is to develop knowledge and skills that enable independent and professional research, and to contribute to the research field through a doctoral dissertation.

The PhD programme

The PhD programme comprises 240 credits in total. Of the total credits, the dissertation comprises 180 credits, and the course work comprises 60 credits. Doctoral studies in Social Anthropology often involve fieldwork within or outside Sweden. 

The PhD programme is governed by the Higher Education Ordinance, The University’s and the Faculty’s rules and regulations for third-cycle studies, and the General Syllabus.

More extensive information about the PhD programme can be found in the General Syllabus.

Specific entry requirements 

In order to be eligible for the PhD Programme in Social Anthropology, you must, in addition to the general entry requirements, fulfill the specific entry requirements.

An applicant meets the specific entry requirements for third-cycle studies if they have completed at least 90 university credits in social or cultural anthropology or a closely related field.

Doctoral employment

If you are accepted for doctoral education, you will be employed as doctoral students at the department. As a doctoral student, your employment typically lasts four years. Up to 20 percent of the doctoral studies can consist of departmental service, and the doctoral position is then extended by the corresponding time. This means that the total period of employment will be a maximum of five years. Exceptions apply to sick leave, parental leave and union trust assignments.

Salaries for doctoral students are made according to local agreements at the University of Gothenburg and are negotiated by trade union representatives.

Doctoral positions are funded through faculty grants, external research grants or funding from other employers. When financing from another employer, a special agreement is required, that regulates the relationship between the University of Gothenburg/the department, the doctoral student and the employer. The type of financing that is relevant for the position always appears in the position announcement. Please note that student loans or private means are not accepted.

Doctoral students at the University of Gothenburg are government employees and are thus covered by a number of benefits and insurance.

Supervision

Supervisors are assigned in consultation between the doctoral student, and the Director of PhD Studies. Each doctoral student is assigned a main supervisor and an assistant supervisor. Prospective doctoral students do not need to obtain supervisors before applying for a PhD programme.

The dissertation

The dissertation can be written in the form of a compilation, which means several articles and/or papers preceded by an introductory chapter so-called Kappa, or as a monograph, i.e. a coherent book.

Doctoral students are expected to present their work at a number of occasions during the PhD programme. At the end of the first year at the programme, the doctoral student presents a detailed project proposal, the dissertation PM, for the entire department, and receives questions and feedback from commentators. When approximately half of the programme is completed, the doctoral student presents parts of the dissertation at a so-called mid-term seminar.

When about six months remain to work on a dissertation, the doctoral student presents the entire dissertation script on a mock dissertation, and receives comments from an external opponent and an third reader.

Finally, the doctoral student defends their dissertation in a public defense, where the student discusses the dissertation with an opponent, and a grading committee decides whether the dissertation is approved.

Future careers

A doctorate in Environmental Social Science can lead to a research career within or outside the academia, to teaching at various levels within the university.

Programme courses

The first two years of your doctoral studies comprise a number of mandatory and elective courses on third cycle level.

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About phd programme.

The four-year PhD program consists of three years of dissertation work and one year of course work. Each PhD candidate is assigned two supervisors.

To be considered for the PhD program applicants need to meet the general entry requirements and the specific entry requirements determined by the faculty board. Applicants also need to possess such skills as are judged necessary to successfully complete the program. (Compare SFS 2006: 1053, HF 7, kap 35 §).

General entry requirements are met by an advanced degree, or by completion of 240 university credits, of which at least 60 has to be at advanced level, or by the equivalent qualifications acquired in Sweden or abroad. Under special circumstances the faculty board may allow exemptions from the general entry requirements. (Compare SFS 2006: 1053, HF 7, kap 39 §).

The specific entry requirement for the PhD program in history is the successful completion of an honors project in history, or in another subject if relevant (i.e. dealing with a historical topic).

To be considered for the program applicants must be proficient in English. Teaching is mainly in Swedish. PhD candidates whose first language is not Swedish are given the opportunity to take part in a Swedish course.

Entry requirements can also be met by those who have acquired equivalent qualifications in Sweden or abroad.

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3. eDNA environmental monitoring, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

4. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), LuleĂĄ University of Technology

5. Medical Science - Regional differences in gestational duration, University of Gothenburg

6. Computational Sciences within the national Data-Driven Life Sciences program, UmeĂĄ universitet

7. Computational biology of infection, Lunds universitet

PhD positions available in Dutch/Netherlands universities.

8. Donders Centre of Neuroscience - Motor Disorder Rehabilitation, Radboud University

9. Human-aligned Video-AI, University of Amsterdam (UvA)

10. Multivariate Dependence Modelling and Statistical Machine Learning Algorithms for Patient Risk Profiling, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

11. Computational Cognitive Neuroscience at the Predictive Brain Lab, Radboud University

12. Atmospheric Sciences - Unraveling the mesoscale organisation of shallow convective clouds for better climate projection, Wageningen University & Research

13. Dynamic On-Body and In-Body Compression Systems, University of Twente (UT)

14. Modelling Micropollutant Removal using Charge-Mosaic Nanofiltration Membranes, University of Twente (UT)

15. Economic Life Cycle Costing and Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Hydropower, University of Twente (UT)

16. Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Hydropower, University of Twente (UT)

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