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  1. Doctoral degree and PhD

    Facts about the PhD programmes. 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.

  2. PhD programmes

    As a PhD candidate at OsloMet, you can expect a high-quality research education in a supportive academic environment. At OsloMet, you will be a full-fledged member of our research community and will join a supportive and diverse community of academics. We have a large and growing number of international doctoral candidates and are committed to ...

  3. Doctoral degree (PhD)

    Doctoral degree (PhD) 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. The doctoral education consists of a dissertation and an educational component.

  4. Admission to PhD-programmes

    Admission to PhD-programmes. How to upload documents. Last modified Feb. 11, 2021 7:45 AM by [email protected]. For your application to the PhD-programme to be case processed, you must have uploaded all obligatory documentation. At the end of each application period we will formally dismiss all applications lacking obligatory documentation.

  5. Doctoral degree: PhD in medicine and health sciences

    Work with some of Europe's best researchers in medicine and health sciences, and take part in exciting research projects. The PhD programme at the Faculty of Medicine is the largest at UiO. Annually, more than 200 doctoral candidates publicly defend their thesis at the Faculty.

  6. Doctoral degree: PhD at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural ...

    For PhD candidates employed at UiO. If you are employed as a research fellow at the University of Oslo you will find information about topics such as salary, leaves of absence and extensions at the For employees pages. For PhD candidates with external funding.

  7. Doctoral degree: PhD at the Faculty of Law

    The Faculty of Law in Oslo is the oldest and largest educational and research institution within the field of law in Norway. Here you can work with some of Europe's best researchers within the fields of law and participate in exciting research projects. ... For PhD candidates with external funding. Extension, doctor's certificate and leave ...

  8. Social Sciences

    The PhD programme in Social Sciences is a new PhD degree program at the Faculty of social sciences (SAM). The programme aims to facilitate innovative interdisciplinary research anchored in the social sciences (including humanistic and technological approaches) and closely connected to the professional fields under study.

  9. Doctoral degree: PhD in the Humanities

    About the PhD programme. 3 years full-time studies and research. Presupposes funding and admission. 30 credits coursework. A thesis, trial lecture and public defence. The Faculty has around 180 PhD Candidates and approximately 120 are employed as Doctoral Research Fellows.

  10. Application and admission

    Applicants must be able to demonstrate good results in postgraduate studies and good academic progress. Admission to the PhD programme requires funding for the entire period. The funding can be a position as a doctoral research fellow or a scholarship that covers all living expenses. Proficiency in written and spoken English is required.

  11. PhD in Artistic Research

    Doctoral education at Oslo National Academy of the Arts is a three-year full-time study programme, 180 credits, which leads to a PhD in artistic research. The subject areas for the PhD at The Oslo National Academy of the Arts are art and craft, dance, design, fine art, opera and theatre. The education gives the candidate knowledge, expertise and competence in accordance with the Norwegian ...

  12. Before applying

    PhD programmes and how to apply. At the University of Oslo there are eight faculties, each with its own PhD programme. Each programme has its own rules and guidelines, such as in relation to thesis requirements and composition of the educational component. You must familiarize yourself with the relevant programme's guidelines before applying.

  13. Engineering Science

    This PhD programme is tailored to meet national and international societal needs for forward-thinking expertise within the aforementioned areas, related to digitalisation, health-technology, information security, sustainability, environment etc. ... The Oslo and Akershus region currently has more than 90 000 work places related to technology ...

  14. Study PhD Programmes in Oslo, Norway

    Career opportunities in Oslo. Oslo is an important centre for maritime industries and maritime trade in Europe. Other major sectors sustaining the local economy are: banking, shipping, retail and insurance. Top companies of Oslo are: Norsk Hydro, Petroleum Geo-services, Siemens, H&M, Schenker, Phillip Morris, Agra Foods, Opera Software, Ernst ...

  15. Doctoral degree: PhD at the Faculty of Theology

    National research school: Authoritative Texts and Their Reception (ATTR) ATTR is a research school that offers PhD students in the Humanities, Law, and Theology high-level reflection on theories and research methods related to textual scholarship, as well as interdisciplinary feedback on ongoing dissertation work. See more information.

  16. Courses and seminars

    The Faculty of Humanities holds writing courses for PhD candidates. Course content and dates vary. The courses are announced in the events calendar and via e-mail. Reference tools - EndNote (University of Oslo Library) Course overview. Qualitative methods (University Centre for Information Technology) Course overview. Academic English. Academic ...

  17. Application and admission

    You can be admitted to the Faculty's PhD programme in two ways: - as a doctoral research fellow at the Faculty - as an external candidate without employment at the University of Oslo

  18. Oslo PhD Initiative in Economics

    The Oslo PhD Initiative in Economics is a cooperation between BI Norwegian Business School (BI) and the University of Oslo (UiO) to make Oslo one of the most attractive places to do a PhD in Economics and Business Economics in Europe. The Initiative has two pillars which draw on faculty excellence from both departments. Pillar One consists of a ...

  19. Doktorgrad (ph.d.)

    Doktorgrad (ph.d.) Etter fullført mastergrad er det mogleg å ta ein doktorgrad (ph.d.-grad). Utdanninga er normert til tre år og går føre seg innanfor rammene av eit organisert program. Doktorgradsutdanninga består av ei avhandling og ein opplæringsdel. Opplæringsdelen utgjer minst 30 studiepoeng av programmet.

  20. Courses and seminars

    Courses and seminars at PhD level. All PhD programmes at the University of Oslo have an educational component. You will find an overview of courses and seminars, information about compulsory vs. elective courses and more information about the educational component on the different programme pages. PhD in the humanities. PhD at the Faculty of Law.

  21. Apply for a research fellowship at the Faculty of Humanities

    To be eligible for a research fellowship and admission to the doctoral programmes at the University of Oslo, applicants must, as a minimum, have completed a five-year graduation course (Master's degree or equivalent). In special cases, the Faculty may grant admission on the basis of a one-year Master course following an assessment of the ...

  22. BI PhD candidate wins research award

    PhD candidate at BI Maximilian Schröder. The award recognizes the best paper in time series modeling presented at the SNDE (Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics) Symposium by a young researcher who is either a current PhD student or less than eight years into their research career. ... Campus Oslo Campus Bergen Campus Trondheim ...

  23. Study programmes in English

    All bachelor's programmes at the University of Oslo are taught in Norwegian. These are our master's and PhD programmes offered in English and our study options for newly arrived refugees in Norway.

  24. The Norwegian Research School in History

    The Norwegian Research School in History. The Norwegian Research School in History organizes courses for PhD fellows in history and fellows who use historical materials and methods. Our courses and workshops strengthen their intellectual range and specialist competencies and help them prepare for careers within and beyond academia.