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For PhD students at KI

Here is a collection of relevant links and information for you as a PhD student or prospective PhD student at the Department of Clinical Research

Documents for enrollment at the Graduate School of Health Sciences should be sent to Administrative Officer Vibeke Mortensen - vmortensen@health.sdu.dk.

The signatures of the PhD student, the main supervisor, and grant holder must be completed before submission to Vibeke Mortensen.

Scholarship Allocation

There is a specific procedure for applying for scholarships for PhD students at the Department of Clinical Research - read more here.

The annuum is no longer awarded along with the faculty scholarship. 

Courses offered by KI

KI offers a range of courses, including WRITE's courses. 

You can find course program, dates, and more information under each individual course

 

Courses offered by the Graduate School of Health Sciences

The graduate programmes at the Faculty of Health Sciences offer a range of graduate courses at the highest international level. Some courses are broad and provide skills that will be useful both within and outside the individual student's particular area of research. Other courses are highly specialized and focus on specific aspects of research (e.g. methodology). Please note that it is up to the course director whether you have passed a course or not, but you must be present in 75% of the time and pass the assignment/exam (if there is one).

See the courses offered by the Graduate School of Health Sciences

SDU has created a template for the front page of the PhD thesis. We recommend using that template.

Printing of the thesis is at the individual's own expense.

In addition to printing theses, the Graphic Center can also assist with formatting and printing of posters. This service is also at the individual's own expense.

Graphic Center - SDU

IRS and KI do not have a separate statistics service, but PhD students are offered ten hours of guidance through Department of Public Health (IST).

Regarding courses:

You can potentially find offerings under the PhD school's courses or through IST - however, please note that these courses may be considered external courses if they are offered by another department.

Courses offered by the Graduate School of Health Sciences

Here you can find information about statistical guidance at IST

Open Market courses:

On the phdcourses.dk website, you may find Open Market courses in statistics.

At SUND Research Support - Syddansk Forskerstøtte we provide researchers with support from the first project idea to the final submission. On this page you find most of what you need to know when applying for funding.

Learn more

If you are a PhD student, you need to report your illness both to the PhD school and to the Department of Clinical Research. Please contact Mona Østergaard Madsen - momadsen@health.sdu.dk

On the PhD school's website, you can find relevant information on how to get started as a PhD student at SUND (Faculty of Health Sciences). You can explore the types of PhD programs available, learn about the application process, and find more details on funding.

In general, there are three criteria that must be met before a PhD student can begin their project:

  1. The applicant must meet the admission requirements.
  2. The applicant must have an approved project description.
  3. The applicant must have financing in place.

For more information, please visit the website of the Graduate School of Health Science

If you wish to make changes to your enrollment, you must contact the Graduate School of Health Sciences. Only the Graduate School has the authority to grant changes. Changes may include extensions, leaves of absence, illness, changes in workload (increase or decrease), part-time arrangements, and more.

The Graduate School of Health Sciences

The Graduate School of Health Sciences

Remember that all your inquiries regarding your PhD enrollment and thesis should go through the PhD SchoolE-mail: phd@health.sdu.dkPhone:  +45 6550 4949

Regarding illness

If you are a PhD student, you need to report your illness both to the PhD school and to the Department of Clinical Research. Please contact Mona Østergaard Madsen - momadsen@health.sdu.dk

Department of Clinical Research

Your contact person as a PhD student at the Department of Clinical Research is Vibeke Mortensen: vmortensen@healths.sdu.dk


Last Updated 07.11.2023