Job: PhD scholarships in Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, invites applications for two 3-year fully funded PhD scholarships. The candidates are expected to begin on September 1, 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.  

The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies is concerned with those cultures, languages, religions and societies that lie outside Western Europe and North America. Information about the department may be found at tors.ku.dk.  

For information regarding the Department's research profile, relevant researchers and the PhD program, please go first to ccrs.ku.dk/phd and ccrs.ku.dk/research.  

For any further questions please contact the department’s PhD Coordinator, Professor Catharina Raudvere, e-mail: raudvere@clutterhum.ku.dk or relevant researchers within the field of interest.  

The applicant’s qualifications for the scholarship are evaluated by taking into account the applicant’s general educational and academic background such as the applicant’s grade average, thesis grade, language competencies, publications and other academic activities given by the curriculum vitae as well as the duration of study especially during the applicant’s MA programme.  

In addition, the proposed PhD project and study plan will be evaluated by taking the following into consideration; originality, choice of theory and method, disciplinary relevance, and prospects for completion within the required timeframe of 36 months.  

Furthermore, applicants are encouraged to reflect on how their project relates to the research activities and the academic profile at the department.

Qualification Requirements  

Please note that applications which do not adhere to the formal requirements (read more in the two sections ‘Admission requirements’ and ‘Application requirements’ below) will not be taken into consideration for the PhD scholarship.  

Admission requirements  

  • Applicants need to hold a two-year Master's degree (120 ECTS) or the equivalent.  
  • Applicants must have submitted their thesis at the time of application, to the extent the thesis forms part of their Master program. In case you have not obtained your diploma by the application deadline, you must include a statement (pre-approval) from your university declaring that you have been awarded the master degree.  
  • Applicants with a non-Danish Master's degree will have their degree assessed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science in order to establish, if the Master's degree is equivalent to a Danish Master's degree. Please read more at the Ministry of Higher Education and Sciences website: ufm.dk/en 
  • Excellent communication skills in English is essential and applicants must speak and write academic English fluently. The PhD Administration may ask applicants to document their proficiency in English at any time during the recruitment process, if considered necessary.  

Please include the following in your application package: 

The following documentation must be submitted:  

  • A copy of the applicant's Master's degree diploma (if not available before the application deadline, a pre-approval must be submitted)  
  • A copy of the applicant's Master’s degree transcript of records (an official description of the grading scale must be included)  
  • A copy of the applicant's Bachelor’s degree diploma  
  • A copy of the applicant's Bachelor’s degree transcript of records (an official description of the grading scale must be included)  

If the MA diploma and/or examination records are in another language than English, German, French, Spanish, Danish, Norwegian or Swedish, please include a translation into either of these languages in your application.  

The translation of diplomas/certificates and transcripts must be made or approved by either of the following:  

  • A state-authorized translator and interpreter  
  • The embassy or consulate of the country where the original document was issued or where the translation was made  
  • A Danish consulate/embassy  

The PhD administration encourages applicants from within the EU to enclose a Diploma Supplement. The Diploma Supplement is part of a common European framework for transparency of competencies and qualifications – the EuroPass framework.  

Further information on the position:PhD scholarships in Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies