University of Oslo 2020 (Free Tuition) - Global Scholarships.
PhD Fellowship at University of Oslo in Norway, 2018. Applicants are invited for PhD Research Fellowship in Ecotoxicology is available at Section for Aquatic Biology and Toxicology (AQUA), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo (UiO). Fellowship is exclusively open for international students. Course Level: Fellowship is available to pursue PhD research programme. Eligible Nationalities.
Applications are invited for Five New PhD Scholarships at iCourts, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Scholarships are available for international students. Successful candidates can start June 1, 2019. Course Level: Scholarships are available to pursue PhD programme.
The University attracts significant resource from external sources and scholarships are often fully funded; covering tuition fees and maintenance support. However, the University also offer a range of smaller awards and prizes. The majority of scholarships have associated eligibility conditions, therefore it is essential applicants consider all requirements prior to submitting an application.
The PhD positions are related to disciplines, subject areas, projects or units, and are announced by the relevant department with varying deadlines. Successful applicants will be employed by the University while taking a PhD degree, and will have the same rights and obligations as other employees.
The Department cooperates with the Department of Finance at BI as well as with the Department of Economics at the University of Oslo, located close to BI. Candidates are encouraged to make a long-term visit to a foreign university that is part of the Department's international network. Recent PhD students have visited Northwestern University, UC Berkeley, Princeton, Yale, Brown, UC San Diego.
PhD students applying for a scholarship at the University of Copenhagen must be able to document that they have sufficient funds to cover the amount which exceeds the scholarship amount of 6,500 DKK per month. This means that international PhD students must have sufficent funds throughout the enrolment period (currently a total of DKK 12,332 per month).
However, there are national programmes that offer scholarships and other types of funding for international students wishing to study in Norway. Certain restrictions and prerequisites apply for all these programmes. In addition, there are various scholarships available offered by private and non-profit organisations. Select your country to find available scholarships and grants for studies and.