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2 Science Studies PhD Degree Programs in Norway


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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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PhD in Engineering Science
- Narvik, Norway
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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The PhD program in Engineering Science covers fields of study at all institutes within the faculty. Our researchers and research groups collaborate directly with industry and other research environments. We integrate sustainable principles in the development and improvement of technologies and solutions, including, but not limited to; energy and efficiency, building and infrastructure, production and logistics, product design, geometric analysis and computations.


UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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PhD in Science
- Tromsø, Norway
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
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The PhD program in Science offers research education in several disciplines, including physics, geosciences, computer science, chemistry, technology, mathematics, statistics, bio-informatics, and molecular- and structural biology. The candidates will be able to work with research on a high international level after graduation. The program includes components teaching the candidates to consider options regarding the potential of innovation and commercializing their ideas.
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Pursuing a PhD in science in Norway offers a unique opportunity to delve into advanced research while engaging with innovative methodologies. The emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration allows students to tackle complex problems and contribute to impactful discoveries across various scientific fields.
You'll acquire in-depth research skills through rigorous coursework and hands-on experimentation. This includes formulating research questions, designing and conducting experiments, and analyzing scientific data. As you advance, you'll enhance your proficiency in utilizing advanced laboratory techniques, computational modeling, and statistical analysis. In this supportive environment, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and cutting-edge technologies.
Norway’s academic framework focuses on independent research and critical thinking, promoting a culture of inquiry. Graduates often find themselves well-prepared for careers in academia, research institutions, or industry roles, where they can apply their skills to address global challenges, from climate change to healthcare advancements. The connection between academia and industry in Norway fosters real-world applications of your research, enhancing your career prospects both locally and globally.