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2 Healthcare Doctoral Degree Programs in Norway


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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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PhD in Health Sciences
- Tromsø, Norway
- Kirkenes, Norway
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PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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The PhD programme in Health Sciences is a structured research education and consists of independent research work with a doctoral thesis (150 credits) and a training component (30 credits). The programme is standardized to a three-year duration, extended to four years for mandatory duties. Part-time study is possible, with a requirement that at least 50% of the working hours will be dedicated to the PhD programme.


University of Oslo Faculty of Dentistry
PhD in Dentistry
- Nordre Aker, Norway
PhD
On-Campus
English, Norwegian
Discoveries and technological developments in such diverse fields as molecular biology, biotechnology, biomaterials, tissue engineering, microbiology, epidemiology, imaging and computer science are rapidly changing how we diagnose and treat patients. To deal with the changes and exploit and implement new possibilities, we need to educate clinically aware researchers, and research trained clinical specialists.
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Studying Health Care at the Doctoral level in Norway opens doors to advanced research and innovative solutions in a crucial field. The emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and practical research enhances your learning experience and impact on global health.
Through in-depth study, you’ll explore topics like health systems research, clinical practice guidelines, and public health policy. This program trains you to conduct significant research, contribute to health innovation, and lead discussions on health care delivery. By focusing on real-world problems, you’ll develop expertise in health economics and epidemiology, and enhance your ability to conduct systematic reviews and design clinical trials.
As you navigate this journey, students strengthen adaptability and critical thinking skills as they engage with diverse perspectives and complex health issues. Norway's supportive environment encourages intellectual growth, allowing you to become a leader in advancing health care solutions that benefit society. With a doctoral degree, you position yourself for roles in academia, policy-making, or research institutions, where you can lead initiatives that shape the future of health care.