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1 Music PhD Degree Programs in Finland

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    University of the Arts Helsinki

    PhD in Music

    • Helsinki, Finland

    PhD

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English, Finnish, Swedish

    Our graduates are experts who are capable of high-level creative and critical work and who operate in demanding art, research, development, and educational positions independently and in collaboration with others. Doctors of Music also act as social influencers for an ethically sustainable future.

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    Pursuing a PhD in Music in Finland opens doors to a rich blend of theory, creativity, and research, fostering a deep understanding of musicology, composition, and performance. The country's commitment to arts education coupled with its collaborative environment makes it an exciting choice for advanced study.

    In this program, students delve into intricate musical theories, explore contemporary sound studies, or conduct innovative research in performance practices. Alongside their studies, they often engage in projects that connect with local and international music communities. Students strengthen adaptability and critical thinking as they explore diverse musical genres and cultural contexts. You can expect to craft original compositions or develop musicological research that contributes new insights to the field.

    Finland's education system emphasizes research-driven learning, allowing you to collaborate with experienced mentors and gain industry-relevant skills. Graduates of the program typically pursue careers as researchers, composers, or educators, gaining invaluable skills recognized globally in the arts and academia.