The
Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen hereby announces a
number of fully funded PhD positions to commence in December 2016.
Founded
in 1479 as one of the four original faculties of the University of
Copenhagen, the Faculty of Law, situated in the heart of Copenhagen,
boasts a long-standing reputation for excellence in teaching and
research.
The Faculty offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and
postgraduate degree programmes in law. Through research-based education
the Faculty ensures that law graduates acquire the necessary skills to
succeed in their legal careers in the private or public sector both at
home and abroad. With 5000 undergraduate and graduate students, over 50
PhD fellows, and an academic staff of more than 80 professors, the
Faculty of Law at the University of Copenhagen is a vibrant, diverse and
intellectually stimulating academic environment.
The Faculty offers the following fully funded PhD positions
- Regular PhD positions offered by the Faculty – see further information about PhD topics/areas of particular interest to individual research centres. Please note that some suggested topics/research areas are in Danish only;
- PhD positions offered by the Faculty within the framework of the integrated Master’s and PhD (3+5) programme.
The PhD Programme
The
goal of the PhD Programme is threefold: to prepare candidates for a
continuing career in teaching and research; to educate a new generation
of scholars to produce high-quality independent research; and to equip
them with the analytical and problem-solving skills required for a
successful career in both the public and private sectors.
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