PhD programmes
When you apply for a phd programme in sweden, you’re actually applying for a job. yeah, you read that right. 👀.
“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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Division of Biotechnology
Department of chemistry, phd program.
The Division of Biotechnology offers a PhD program of four years, designed to prepare students for productive careers in biotechnology. Its emphasis is training in research, and each student works closely with members of the staff. In addition to the requirement for a PhD dissertation based on original research, students are required to complete advanced courses in biotechnology and related areas, of a total of 60 points. Selection of these courses is tailored to fit the background and interests of each student.
All PhD students are expected to participate actively in the seminar program of the division and students are encouraged to attend and to present papers at regional and national meetings in biotechnology. Teaching experience is an integral part of the PhD curriculum and the PhD students are expected to work as lab-assistants at the various courses given by the department. There is no enrolment form for application of a PhD position. The number of available PhD positions depends on the amount of funding received in the various research fields at the department. If you are interested in a specific field contact the people responsible for the field directly (see the different research areas ) or contact the Head of the division Eva Nordberg Karlsson .
Information about PhD positions can be found on the faculty website.
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PhD studies at Stockholm University
Stockholm University stands as an attractive destination for those considering PhD studies. With a strong commitment to research excellence and a growing network of international collaborations, the university offers a favourable environment for advanced research and academic growth.
Stockholm University has a long tradition of research excellence spanning various fields of study, both in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Many faculty members are at the forefront of their respective disciplines, producing influential research that addresses pressing global challenges and contributing to the shaping of industries, policies and societies.
Doctoral students are employees
Moreover, Stockholm University recognizes international collaborations as an essential part of scientific research, thus actively fosters partnerships with esteemed institutions and scholars from around the world. This global perspective enriches the academic experience for PhD candidates, providing valuable insights and opportunities for cross-cultural engagement.
- Stockholm University is one of the 100 highest-ranked universities in the world and one of the top 50 universities in Europe
- We offer a wide range of research subjects within science and human science
- There are no tuition fees for doctoral education in Sweden
- Doctoral students are employees at SU and receive salary and other standard benefits of employment.
Available PhD positions
As the academia constitutes the cradle of knowledge, I am proud of being part of this community which actively contributes in the generation of innovative ideas which target to solve everyday problems. I also enjoy the close connection to the industry in Sweden.
- Varvara Apostolopoulou Kalkavoura
Read the full interview with Varvara
Doctoral studies in Sweden
Our doctoral studies take four years and result in a degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the highest academic degree in Sweden. During this period you will both take advanced courses in your field of interest and work in a original research project. However, after two years, you might have the possibility to take an intermediate degree of licentiate.
Admission requirements
To be admitted to PhD studies, you need to meet the general entry requirements, the specific entry requirements, and have the ability to successfully complete your studies.
General entry requirements include a completed master’s degree from a Swedish university or at least 240 higher education credits including at least 60 at the master’s level, or the corresponding international equivalents.
Institutions may have specific eligibility requirements. Verify the requirements for your area of interest with the relevant institution.
How to apply
One thing that differentiates PhD programmes at Stockholm University and Sweden from those elsewhere is that most of our PhD students are treated like full employees of the university. PhD positions are posted alongside other jobs on our website and applications are made for specific positions. PhD positions can be announced once or twice per year, depending on funding availability.
Before sending your application, you can check the department’s website for further information about the faculty and the possibilities connected with the PhD position. You can also find specific information about the application process in the announce for the position, along with the contact person if you have further questions.
There is usually an opportunity to apply for doctoral studies both in the autumn and spring. On the institutions' websites about doctoral studies, you can find the specific dates applicable to that institution. You can also see the current doctoral positions advertised.
Find available PhD vacancies at Stockholm University
Funding and financing doctoral studies
In most cases, doctoral students are treated as employees at Stockholm University, which means they receive a salary and other standard benefits of employment. There is even the possibility for you to extend your period of studies by working with teaching or administrative tasks within your department, up to 20% of a full-time position, which can result in a full extra year of employment as PhD student.
However, it is possible to pursue doctoral studies at Stockholm University also in case you have an external scholarship or special agreement with a company or other external employers. In these special cases, you will be subject to your employer-specific conditions only, and be considered solely a student at Stockholm University.
Residence permits (if applicable)
If you are an international student from a country outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland and you plan to pursue a PhD in Sweden, you will need a residence permit to study in the country. The residence permit is required for stays longer than three months.
You will find more information on the Swedish Migration Agency's website:
Residence permit for doctoral studies
Nobel laureate met young researchers at the university
John Jumper, a Nobel laureates in chemistry, visited Stockholm University to give a lecture and meet PhD students and researchers in molecular biology and biochemistry.
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Faculty information
Faculty of science.
Research at the Faculty of Science covers broad knowledge areas, ranging from the elementary particles of atomic nuclei to the outermost limits of the universe, for example. Several of the faculty's institutions have been behind discoveries and scientific breakthroughs that receive recognition worldwide.
The Stockholm University BioResearch School organizes PhD courses for students at any of the Biology departments at SU no matter their subject area.
Stockholm University BioResearch School
Faculty of Humanities
Research in the humanities maintains high quality, with a wide range of subjects, allowing university researchers to engage in collaborative efforts across scientific domains. Philosophy, history, art and literary studies, journalism, linguistics, and Swedish as a second language for the deaf are examples of subjects in which research is conducted.
Those admitted to doctoral education have the opportunity to participate in the Faculty of Humanities Research School.
Faculty of Humanities Research School
Faculty of Law
The Faculty of Law achieves nationally leading and internationally outstanding research. The researcher's freedom characterizes the scientific work. Legal discussions are expected to be lively, open, and ongoing.
Faculty of Social Sciences
The Faculty of Social Sciences conducts qualified and high-quality research within its various established disciplines and interdisciplinary research fields. Strong connections to current challenges for society and politics generate central research questions.
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers doctoral education courses for those admitted to an institution belonging to the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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The departments provide education at the PhD level
The individual departments often publish specific information doctoral studies programmes at their respective website. All institutions offering education at the PhD level are categorized into the following fields: humanities, languages, social sciences, and law, as well as natural sciences.
Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
- General Archaeology
- Classical Archaeology and Ancient History
- Archaeological Science
- Osteoarchaeology
Doctoral studies at the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
Department of Culture and Aesthetics
- History of Ideas
- Art History
- Literary Studies
- Theatre and Performance studies
Doctoral studies at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics
Department of Media Studies
- Journalism Studies
- Media and Communication Studies
- Fashion Studies
- Cinema Studies
Doctoral studies at the Department Media Studies
Department of History
Doctoral studies at the Department of History
Department of Philosophy
- Practical Philosophy
- Theoretical Philosophy
Doctoral studies at the Department of Philosophy
Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies
- History of Religions
- Gender Studies
Doctoral studies at the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies
Department of Teaching and Learning
- Mathematics Education
- Science Education
- Language Education
- Teaching and learning with Specialisation in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Science Education
Doctoral studies at the Department of Teaching and Learning
Department of English
- English Linguistics
- English-language Literature
Doctoral studies at the Department of English
Department of Linguistics
- Linguistics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Linguistics
Department of Romance and Classical Languages
- Romance Languages
Doctoral studies at the Department of Romance and Classical Languages
Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German
- Baltic Languages
- Slavic Languages
Doctoral studies at the Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German
Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism
- Scandinavian Languages
- Bilingualism
- Translation Studies
Doctoral studies at the Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism
Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Asian languages and cultures
- Middle Eastern languages and cultures
Doctoral studies at the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Social sciences and law
Department of child and youth studies.
- Child and Youth Studies
- Preschool Didactics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Child and Youth Studies
Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
- Computer and Systems Sciences
- Information Society
Doctoral studies at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
Department of Criminology
- Criminology
Doctoral studies at the Department of Criminology
Department of Economic History and International Relations
- Economic History
- International Relations
Doctoral studies at the Department of Economic History and International Relations
Department of Economics
Doctoral studies is provided in collaboration with:
Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES)
Swedish institute for social research (sofi).
Programs at the doctoral level at the Department of Economics
Department of Education
Doctoral studies at the Department of Education
Department of Human Geography
- Geography with a Cultural Geography focus
Doctoral studies at the Department of Human Geography
Department of Political Science
- Political Science
Doctoral studies at the Department of Political Science
Department of Psychology
Doctoral studies at the Department of Psychology
Department of Public Health Sciences
- Public Health Sciences
Doctoral studies at the Department of Public Health Science
Department of Social Anthropology
- Social Anthropology
Doctoral studies at the Department of Social Anthropology
Department of Sociology
- Sociological Demography
Studies at the doctoral level at the Department of Sociology
Department of Social Work
- Social Work
Doctoral studies at the Department of Social Work
Department of Special Education
- Special Education
Doctoral studies at the Department of Special Education
Department of Statistics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Statistics
- Didactics of Mathematics
- Didactics of Natural Sciences
- Language Didactics
- Subject Didactics with a focus on the didactics of aesthetic, humanistic, or social science subjects
Doctoral studies at the Department of Teaching and Learnin
- International Economics
- Research and higher education in economics
Doctoral studies in Economics
Stockholm Business School
- Business Administration
- Financial Economics
Doctoral studies at Stockholm Business School
- Doctoral candidates at SOFI are enrolled in either the Department of Sociology or the Department of Economics.
Doctoral studies at the Swedish Institute for Social Research
Department of Law
- Jurisprudence
Doctoral studies at the Department of Law
Natural Sciences
Department of ecology, environment and plant sciences.
- Ecology and Evolution
- Ecotoxicology
- Marine Biology
- Plant Physiology
- Plant Systematics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Department of Molecular Biosciences, Wenner-Gren Institute
- Molecular Biosciences
Doctoral studies at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, Wenner-Gren Institute
Department of Zoology
- Functional Zoomorphology
- Population Genetics
- Zoological Ecology
- Zoological Systematics and Evolution
Doctoral studies at the Department of Zoology
Stockholm Resilience Centre
- Sustainability Science
Doctoral studies at Stockholm Resilience Centre
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Department of geological sciences.
- Geochemistry
- Marine Geology
Doctoral studies at the Department of Geological Sciences
Department of Environmental Science
- Environmental Science
Doctoral studies at the Department of Environmental Science
Department of Physical Geography
- Physical Geography
Doctoral studies at the Department of Physical Geography
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics Biophysics
- Biochemistry
- Biochemistry towards bioinformatics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Materials Chemistry
- Neurochemistry with Molecular biology
- Inorganic Chemistry
Doctoral studies at the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Department of Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
Doctoral studies at the Department of Organic Chemistry
Math/Physics
Department of physics.
- Chemical Physics
- Medical Radiation Physics
- Theoretical Physics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Physics
Department of Astronomy
Doctoral studies at the Department of Astronomy
Department of Mathematics
- Computational Mathematics
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Statistics
Doctoral studies at the Department of Mathematics
Department of Meteorology
- Atmospheric Science and Oceanography
Doctoral studies at the Department of Meteorology
For a general study plan in any natural science subject, please contact [email protected].
The graduation ceremony
Every year, over 200 PhD students defend their thesis at Stockholm Universit, and get a chance to celebrate their achievement at the Stockholm City Hall.
Opportunities abroad for PhD students
There are several ways to participate in international mobility experiences during your PhD studies.
Find possible exchange opportunities for PhD students here
Available PhD Student Positions
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Ph.D. studies
The Department of Molecular Biology has an active research education programme involving 40 to 50 PhD students .
The PhD programme encompasses Molecular biology research projects in Genetics, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Animal Physiology, Tumour Biology, Developmental Biology, and Biotechnology.
Students interested in our PhD programme should contact a group leader with a research project of interest, which would be the potential supervisor ( research ). In this research group a candidate for PhD studies start will take a preparatory course introducing her or him to science and research in general, but also to the specific research project.
Before admission to the PhD programme, the Department's Research Committee makes a recommendation after evaluating the student's educational qualifications and the potential supervisor's judgment. The formal requirements for admission and details concerning the programme at the respective faculty are found in a study plan (only in Swedish unfortunately). Briefly, the requirements are four years of University studies (240 credits) out of which 60 credits should be at the Advanced level. Furthermore, 30 credits in Chemistry including 7,5 credits in Biochemistry, 45 credits in Biology/Molecular Biology including at least 7,5 credits in Genetics and 22,5 credits in Microbiology, Physiology and Cell and Molecular Biology. In addition, a project work of 15 credits is required. The credit requirements are according to the Swedish educational system and it is not easy for an international student to deduce whether her or his education is sufficient. We therefore encourage each candidate to contact the Director of studies for advice (see below).
For a Doctoral degree, the student has to present and defend a thesis but also participate in theory courses decided by the department and supervisor.
Director for PhD studies is Ulrich von Pawel-Rammingen .
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Doctoral student in Biotechnology: Sweden
Lund University offers a PhD student position in Biotechnology.
Biotechnology is of key importance for the transition to a sustainable society. Biotechnology research develops and exploits microorganisms or components of microorganisms to attain useful technological goals with environmentally sustainable methods. The areas of application include environmental biotechnology, industrial biotechnology and biotechnology in healthcare. The specialisations of the research studies subject are: i) microbial and enzymatic methods of producing chemicals, materials and energy carriers from renewable raw materials; ii) increased use of biorefineries through use/development of biotechnical methods/tools; iii) biotechnical methods of cleaning contaminated environments; iv) development of efficient microorganisms and enzymes through methods of molecular biology and enzyme technology as catalysts for these processes; v) insulation and use of microorganisms and enzymes from extreme environments; and vi) development of bioanalyses and biosensors for use within the healthcare, environment and processing sectors. The research includes both basic studies and direct applications within the area.
Work duties The main duties of doctoral students are to devote themselves to their research studies which includes participating in research projects and third cycle courses. The work duties will also teaching and other departmental duties (no more than 20%). This position is part of the project ProSeaFood (within Era-Net Sus-Food2). The project involves development of processing methods for the production of brown algae by enzymatic methods and fermentation techniques. The project is a collaboration between academia and industry.
Admission requirements
A person meets the general admission requirements for third-cycle courses and study programmes if he or she:
- has been awarded a second-cycle qualification, orhas satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second cycle, orhas acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or abroad
A person meets the specific admission requirements for third cycle studies in Biotechnology if he or she has:
- at least 30 credits in the field of bioscience, including at least 15 second-cycle credits, and a second-cycle degree project of 30 credits in the field, oran MSc in engineering or a comparable second-cycle qualification, including elements of applied bioscience
Additional requirements:
- very good oral and written proficiency in English
Assessment criteria
- selection for third-cycle studies is based on the student’s potential to profit from such studies. The assessment of potential is made primarily on the basis of academic results from the first and second cycle
Special attention is paid to the following:
- knowledge and skills relevant to the thesis project and the subject of study
- an assessment of ability to work independently and to formulate and tackle research problems
- written and oral communication skills
- other experience relevant to the third-cycle studies, e.g. professional experience
Other assessment criteria:
- experience in working in research laboratories in the fields of separation of biomass, fractionation (especially marine macroalgae), carbohydrate analysis, and experience of microbial and enzymological work (especially in terms of thermophiles)
- consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills, drive and independence, and how the applicant, through his or her experience and skills, is deemed to have the abilities necessary for successfully completing the third cycle programme
Terms of employment
Only those admitted to third cycle studies may be appointed to a doctoral studentship. Third cycle studies at LTH consist of full-time studies for 4 years. A doctoral studentship is a fixed-term employment of a maximum of 5 years (including 20% departmental duties). Doctoral studentships are regulated in the Higher Education Ordinance (1993:100), chapter 5, 1-7 §§.
Instructions on how to apply
Applications shall be written in English and include a cover letter stating the reasons why you are interested in the position and in what way the research project corresponds to your interests and educational background. The application must also contain a CV, degree certificate or equivalent, and other documents you wish to be considered (grade transcripts, contact information for your references, letters of recommendation, etc.).
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Are you interested in research? We continuously announce PhD positions. As a PhD student, you will belong to a research group and conduct your research under supervision of one or more senior scientists that eventually leads to a thesis. In parallel, you will take courses to complement your research education and participate in scientific conferences.
The Institute of Biomedicine has more than 100 PhD students that belong to any of our four Departments: Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Immunology, Laboratory Medicine and Medical Biochemistry and Cell Biology. During the four-year PhD programme, you will learn to conduct high quality research in a highly stimulating scientific environment to deepen your knowledge of the research field. The thesis itself amounts to 210 ECTS, while the courses comprise up to 30 ECTS. It is also possible to participate in a five-year programme in medical basic sciences at the Institute of Biomedicine, where you will combine PhD research and teaching as part of an education intended for medical students with a strong research interests intending to pursue combined occupations within academia and health care.
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PhD student in biological wastewater treatment
of Technology. As a member of the Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology research group, you will collaborate closely with senior researchers, other PhD students, and postdocs. Our research spans
PhD Student in Biochemical Process Engineering
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. PhD position in the molecular and cellular communication between cancer and the nervous system
PhD student in material science - Soft electronic solid-state cooling
We are recruiting a PhD student to work on a novel solid state cooling technology based on soft electronic materials. The position is in the Soft Electronics group, Laboratory of Organic Electronics
PhD position in Environmental communication
history. We are now recruiting a PhD candidate in the Division of Environmental Communication , in a project on “The properties and relations of maize: a multispecies study of the role of crop biotechnology
PhD student in Medical Science
your application! We are now looking for a PhD student in Medical Science. Your work assignments As a PhD student, you will participate in the project: Predictive markers for chemotherapy-induced
PhD Student in Biology
We are announcing a position as PhD / licentiate-student to be placed at the section of Food Biotechnology at the Department of Molecular Sciences, SLU Uppsala. The department consists of about 110
PhD position in plant science with a focus on cell wall dynamics
for a PhD position in plant science. The expected starting date is spring 2025 or according to agreement. Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC) is one of the strongest research environments for basic plant
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We are announcing a position as PhD/ licentiate-student to be placed at the section of Food Biotechnology at the Department of Molecular Sciences, SLU Uppsala. The department consists of about 110 The department consists of about 110
“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
Feb 16, 2023 · Its emphasis is training in research, and each student works closely with members of the staff. In addition to the requirement for a PhD dissertation based on original research, students are required to complete advanced courses in biotechnology and related areas, of a total of 60 points.
Doctoral studies in Sweden. Our doctoral studies take four years and result in a degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the highest academic degree in Sweden. During this period you will both take advanced courses in your field of interest and work in a original research project.
Dec 6, 2018 · The PhD programme encompasses Molecular biology research projects in Genetics, Cell Biology, Microbiology, Animal Physiology, Tumour Biology, Developmental Biology, and Biotechnology. Students interested in our PhD programme should contact a group leader with a research project of interest, which would be the potential supervisor . In this ...
Lund University offers a PhD student position in Biotechnology. Biotechnology is of key importance for the transition to a sustainable society. Biotechnology research develops and exploits microorganisms or components of microorganisms to attain useful technological goals with environmentally sustainable methods. The areas of application include environmental biotechnology, industrial ...
We are announcing a position as PhD/ licentiate-student to be placed at the section of Food Biotechnology at the Department of Molecular Sciences, SLU Uppsala. The department consists of about 110 The department consists of about 110
Are you interested in research? We continuously announce PhD positions. As a PhD student, you will belong to a research group and conduct your research under supervision of one or more senior scientists that eventually leads to a thesis. In parallel, you will take courses to complement your research education and participate in scientific conferences.
Biotechnology research at Lund University develops and exploits microorganisms or components of microorganisms to attain useful technological goals with environmentally sustainable methods. Features . The areas of application include environmental biotechnology, industrial biotechnology and biotechnology in healthcare.
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