Do you want to study in Denmark but don’t have sufficient funds? Then, you can apply for the PhD Positions in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen.
These positions are open for both domestic and international applicants who want to pursue PhD degree program at the university.
In the QS Global World Rankings 2022, the University of Copenhagen is a public research university. Its objective is to do world-class research, provide research-based education, and provide internationally renowned teaching and research.
Why choose to study at the University of Copenhagen? This university provides a diverse range of educational opportunities, including on-campus taught programmes and part-time online education. By the end of the programme, you should feel confident in applying what you’ve learned in class to your professional life.
Application Deadline: October 4, 2021
Københavns Universitet Information
Established in 1479, Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the large city of Copenhagen (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants), Capital Region of Denmark. Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet (Ministry of Higher Education and Science, Denmark), Københavns Universitet (KU) is a very large (uniRank enrollment range: 35,000-39,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Københavns Universitet (KU) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. This 540 years old higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on students' past academic record and grades. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment.
Offered Benefits
The University of Copenhagen will provide a plus salary for work (teaching, supervision, etc.) totalling a workload of at least 150 working hours per year. A PhD grant portion is DKK 6,243. Salary is DKK 221.34 per working hour (+ 12.5% holiday pay) (1 April 2021 level)