Doctoral
Business & Management,Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy
University of Copenhagen
Eligible :
All nationalities
Criteria:
Qualifications corresponding to a master’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences or equivalent. The master’s degree must be equivalent to a Danish master’s degree.
Fluency in English and excellent communication skills
Last date:
October 4, 2021
The study program is open for both domestic and international applicants who want to pursue a PhD degree program at the university.The University of Copenhagen was established in 1479, making it Denmark’s first university. It’s one of Scandinavia’s and Europe’s most distinguished universities.
University: University of Copenhagen
Department: Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology
Course Level: PhD
Awards: DKK 27,800
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Not Known
Nationality: Domestic and international students
The award can be taken in Denmark
Application Deadline: October 4, 2021
Admission Requirements:
Candidates must comply with the formal requirements of the PhD program.
Language Requirement:
Documentation of English level can, for instance, be documented by an excellent IELTS or TOEFL test.
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The project
Proposed PhD projects should be anchored in the field of political economy, political science, or a related field with a focus on the case of Ukraine. The candidate should have excellent skills in quantitative methods.
Relevant topics for the scholarship could revolve around, but are not limited to:
Business tycoons and politics in Ukraine
Money in politics in Ukraine
Public administration and the interaction between state and businesses in Ukraine
State-business relations in Ukraine
Corruption and anti-corruption reforms in Ukraine
Eligibility
During the PhD programme you must be enrolled at a doctoral degree awarding institution, such as a university and be anchored at an administrating host institution in Denmark. The host institution is where you will be employed and for the most part conduct your work.
To be eligible for a Mads Øvlisen PhD scholarship you must have obtained a Master’s degree or equivalent prior to submitting the application.
The University gives students and staff the opportunity to cultivate their talent in an ambitious and informal environment. An effective organisation – with good working conditions and a collaborative work culture – creates the ideal framework for a successful academic career.
Benefits
The University of Copenhagen will provide the monthly salary starts at approximately 28,900 DKK/Roughly 3,800 EUR (October 2023 level) plus pension.
The PhD position is a 3 year full-time contract and part of the European Research Council Advanced Grant project ‘Global Value Chain Law: Constituting Connectivity, Contracts and Corporations’ (GLOBALVALUE).
Benefits
The winners of the PhD scholarship will receive a monthly salary is currently approximately DKK 28,897 up to DKK 34,898 depending on seniority and a pension contribution totalling 17.1%.
The scholarship includes tuition fees, office space, course and travel costs (according to the current CBS agreement).
The educational award is available for highly motivated international students to apply for a three-year PhD scholarship program at the University of Southern Denmark.
Criteria:
Experience with cell biology or NGS data analysis. Competence in adipose tissue biology, mouse physiology, immunology, or transcriptional regulation would be an advantage.
Strong communication and collaborative skills and an interest in working in an interdisciplinary environment.
Proficiency in spoken and written English.
At the Department of Law, University of Southern Denmark, 1-2 PhD fellowships in EU law will be available as of 1 January 2024, or by further agreement. The place of work will be SDU Campus Odense.
Qualification requirements
Applicants should hold a cand.jur (LL.M.), cand.merc.jur, or other form of postgraduate legal education. If candidates have not completed their legal education yet, they should be able to demonstrate proof of being about to complete it.