Copenhagen University Offers an International Ph.D Scholarship, Denmark

Copenhagen University in Denmark is happy to announce the launch of the EMERALD International Ph.D. programme with the ability to apply currently for the academic year 2022-2023.

Brief about the institution

Copenhagen University was established in 1479, thus it is considered the oldest university and research institution in Denmark. It provides outstanding services like admission, housing, student counseling, social events, and more, as well as the largest assortment of worthwhile courses.

Why Copenhagen University for pursuing your study?

This institution aims to provide the greatest possible research-based education. In order to achieve that it offers a number of study options like on-campus taught programmes and part-time online learning.

Brief about the scholarship

The goal of this scholarship is to help gifted applicants who desire to pursue a Ph.D. in medical science at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre.

Description of this opportunity

General Description: Copenhagen University
Department: Biotech Research and Innovation Centre
Grant:
Stipend
Number of grants: 2
Course level: Postgraduate (Ph.D.) degree
The location of the awarding institution:
Denmark
Nationality: overseas students
Access method: Online
Application deadline: 21 November 2021

Eligibility conditions
Eligible course or programme: Medical doctoral degree program.
Other Criteria:
Students need to have a medical degree to be eligible for the regular Ph.D. programme and allowed to enroll in an official Doctoral program in accordance with the national regulations and institutional requirements in effect at each recruiting research center. The master’s degrees of applicants have to be equivalent to a Danish master’s degree to be considered for a Ph.D. scholarship at University of Copenhagen / Biotech Research & Innovation Centre.
Eligible countries: Domestic and international students are eligible.

Benefits provided by the institution:
Copenhagen University will pay salaries according to an agreement reached between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations on Academics in the State (AC).

How to apply for Copenhagen University opportunity?

How to apply:
All applicants have to apply to the University of Copenhagen for admission to a Ph.D. program. Applicants can apply for this prize online once they’ve been registered.
Admission Requirements:
Students have to meet all of the Ph.D. program‘s formal criteria.
Supporting or additional documents:
All of the following documents have to be submitted:
– Your personal information in accordance with the European Data Protection Law.
– Information about your degree, including a copy of your diploma and detailed transcripts of your records (Master of Science and Bachelor of Science).
– Curriculum vitae includes the following information:
 Scientific interests and achievements including publications (highlighting impact and contribution), key outcomes and research and/or clinical experience, posters or talks at meetings, scholarships and prizes.
– Outreach: Technology transfer, science teaching, and/or public participation initiatives.
– Statement of Eligibility.
– cover letter (motivation letter), indicating ideal host laboratory/PI and research areas: two laboratories of their choosing at most.
– International English test as documentation of language skills.
– Contacts of 2 referees.
Language Requirements:
An excellent score on IELTS or TOEFL, for example, can be used to demonstrate English proficiency.

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