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Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen The Saxo Institute invites applications for two fully funded PhD scholarships for a three-year period, starting 1 September 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. More information about the department and its research environments is available at: About the PhD ProgrammeThe PhD programme is a full-time research education at an international level, designed to prepare candidates for careers in academia and beyond. PhD students conduct an independent research project under supervision and produce a doctoral thesis to be defended at a public defence.
Qualification RequirementsApplicants must have qualifications corresponding to master’s level within a field relevant to the proposed project. Education obtained in Denmark
Education obtained outside Denmark
Educational qualifications obtained outside Denmark will be assessed by the Danish Research Agency. Language Requirements
Application ProcedureApplications must be submitted online via the University of Copenhagen application system. Applications must be written in English or a Scandinavian language. Required Attachments(All documents must be in PDF or Word format and uploaded with descriptive titles)
Do not include:
Translation RequirementsApplicants whose degrees were obtained at institutions where the working language is neither English nor a Scandinavian language must submit officially verified translations of diplomas and transcripts (English, Danish, Norwegian, or Swedish). Assessment CriteriaApplications are evaluated based on:
Please note that competition is intense and only a limited number of scholarships are awarded. Salary and Terms of Employment
Further details: Recruitment Process
Applicants should be aware that security screening related to international research collaboration may be required. Enrolment RequirementEmployment is conditional upon enrolment in the PhD School of the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. Relevant information:
International ApplicantsThe University of Copenhagen offers extensive support services for international researchers and their families, including relocation assistance and career counselling for partners. More information: Equal Opportunity StatementThe University of Copenhagen is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background. Contact InformationFor questions not covered online, please contact:
Please include reference number: 211-2345/25-2H #2 Applicants are kindly requested not to contact potential supervisors before or after the application deadline. Key Dates
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
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