DOCTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AT STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY SWEDEN 2012




DOCTORAL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AT STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY SWEDEN 2012

International Scholarships 2011-2012 College Scholarships Two Positions as Doctoral Student in Economic History at the Department of Economic History in Stockholm University, Sweden

Study Subject(s): Economic History
College Scholarships Level: Doctoral
Scholarship Provider: The department of Economic History, Stockholm University
Scholarship can be taken at: Sweden

Eligibility:
A position as a doctoral student requires that the applicant is admitted to the doctoral studies program. To be eligible for doctoral studies the applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
General entry requirements (according to the HEO)

  • In order to be eligible for doctoral studies students must have completed an academic degree at the Second Level,
  • completed courses equivalent to at least 240 Higher Education Credits (HECs), of which 60 HECs at the Second Level, or,
  • acquired equivalent knowledge in another way, in Sweden or elsewhere.
  • Completed First Level education in Economic History, History with economic-historical specialisation or equivalent education of at least 90 HECs, and completed Second Level education in Economic History, history with economic-historical specialisation or equivalent education of at least 30 HECs, of which at least 15 HECs comprise essay work.
  • Completed higher education specialised in theoretical subjects relevant to the Third Level programme comprising another 60 HECs, or equivalent education.
  • Sufficient knowledge of English to allow studies of academic literature written in English.

International Scholarship for International Students: No

Scholarship Description: The department of Economic History announces two positions in the doctoral studies program/Third Level programmes. The program is four years. The doctoral students are expected to conduct their education full time and actively participate in the department’s activities. The position begins on January 1, 2012. The position can be held at the longest for 48 months, full time. The doctoral student should chiefly conduct research studies, but the position can be combined with conducting departmental duties such as teaching or administration. At the most this will be 20 per cent of full time, and the period as a doctoral student will be prolonged correspondingly but only up until five years. Within the doctoral studies program it is required that the student formulate and conduct a PhD project and take the required courses, according to an individual study-plan.

Further 2012 Doctoral College Scholarships in Economic History at Stockholm University Information and Application detail click here

http://www.su.se/english/about/vacancies/phd-studies/two-positions-as-doctoral-student-in-economic-history-1.23983

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