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Doctoral studies
If you would like to continue your studies beyond your master’s degree, it is possible to progress to doctoral studies. A doctoral programme corresponds to four years of full-time study (240 HE credits) and ends with a doctoral degree. After two years of study (120 HE credits), a licentiate degree can be awarded.
How to become a doctoral student
To be admitted to doctoral studies, you must first apply for and be granted, a vacant employed doctoral position at the university. All international doctoral positions will be posted in English.
A majority of doctoral students in Sweden are employed by their universities. This means that you get a salary as well as paid vacation leave and the right to paid parental leave when you become a doctoral student.
There are no admission- or tuition fees if you are admitted as a doctoral student through Malmö University. Alternative financing (if you are not employed) for doctoral studies will only be accepted in special circumstances.
More information on admission to doctoral studies in Sweden can be found in the PhD Handbook.
Admission regulations
Information about entry requirements and how to write your application is provided in the advertisement for the vacant position.
The admission regulations are detailed in the document below.
General entry requirements for all doctoral education
Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 7, Section 39
A potential candidate meets the general entry requirements for third-cycle courses and study programmes if they:
- have been awarded a second-cycle qualification
- have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits of which at least 60 credits were awarded in the second-cycle, or:
- have acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way in Sweden or elsewhere.
The higher education institution may permit an exemption from the general entry requirements for an individual applicant, if there are special grounds.
Doctoral subjects
Malmö University offers doctoral studies in the following subjects.
- Doctoral subject: Applied Physics
- Doctoral subject: Biomedical Science
- Doctoral subject: Care science
- Doctoral subject: Computer science
- Doctoral subject: Criminology
- Doctoral subject: Global politics
- Doctoral subject: Health and society
- Doctoral subject: History and history didactics
- Doctoral subject: Interaction Design
- Doctoral subject: International Migration and Ethnic Relations
- Doctoral subject: Language and Literature in Education
- Doctoral subject: Media and Communication Studies
- Doctoral subject: Odontology/Dentistry
- Doctoral subject: Organisation Studies
- Doctoral subject: Pedagogy
- Doctoral subject: Science Education and Mathematics Education
- Doctoral subject: Social Work
- Doctoral subject: Sport Science
- Doctoral subject: Urban Studies
Doctoral courses
Doctoral courses
Doctoral courses
In addition to the actual doctoral thesis, the doctoral study programme also includes one component course. The content of this course is governed by the general syllabus for the doctoral subject area. The specific courses that should be included in the study programme will be decided upon in consultation with the supervisors.
Meet Palwasha Momand, Doctoral student
Meet Palwasha Momand, Doctoral student
'The fellowship among doctoral students is fantastic in Malmö. The university does a lot for us. We get to know each other and can network.' Palwasha Momand, Doctoral student.
Doctoral Schools
Doctoral schools bring together doctoral students with a common focus. That focus might be a postgraduate education subject or theme. The students conduct joint activities in the form of courses, workshops, and seminars. It is often the case that such schools are run in collaboration with other universities and financed with the help of external funding.
Visiting and exchange doctoral students
Malmö University welcomes exchange doctoral students who come to us in order to conduct part of their research in the framework of their doctoral education.
Different doctoral courses may have different application procedures. Read what applies to the course you are applying for.
Contact for visiting doctoral students
Information for doctoral students admitted at Malmö University
You can find more information in your Faculty's study handbook, information about your individual study plan ISP, dissertations, doctoral support and upcoming workshops – on our Staff website.
As a doctoral student, researcher or guest researcher, you can rent housing through Malmö University.
Apartments for doctoral students, researchers, and guest researchers