Doctoral (PhD) studies
As a PhD student you will be trained in the scientific way of thinking, both critically and analytically. During your studies you will undertake independent problem solving with the choice of right methods, as well as gain research ethical awareness.
PhD studies usually take four years to complete. If combined with teaching responsibilities or other work assignments, the study period can be extended. PhD studies consist of coursework, research, and completing a doctoral dissertation. After defending your dissertation and meeting all other requirements, you are awarded a doctoral degree.
PhD studies at the Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German are carried out in four main subject areas: Slavic languages, Baltic languages, Finnish, and German.
General information about PhD studies at Stockholm University
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Admissions and announcements
In order to be admitted to doctoral studies, one must be qualified and have some form of funding. Doctoral studies are generally funded by the department, but other forms of funding are also possible, such as stipends and special external projects.
Vacancies for doctoral studies are normally announced twice a year on the Stockholm University home page (PhD Student Positions), and are dependent upon the number of fully funded, available doctoral positions at the department. Application deadlines are 15 April and 15 October, and the available positions are announced one month before the deadline.
Department order of admissions for doctoral studies (in Swedish) (293 Kb)
General and individual study plans
Doctoral studies are regulated by a general study plan and an individual study plan. The general study plans (in Swedish, last updated 2020) for the four majors taught at the department are listed below:
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Allmän studieplan baltiska språk 2020-02-27 (154 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan finska 2020-02-27 (191 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan tyska 2021-04-14 (122 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan slaviska språk 2021-04-14 (148 Kb)
After being selected and admitted to doctoral studies at the department, the PhD student is appointed a main supervisor and a co-supervisor. An individual study plan is set up — coursework, research and writing periods, including teaching and/or other responsibilities, are allocated throughout the whole study period. The individual study plan is reviewed annually, and study progress is documented in a follow-up form.
Older general study plans from 2015 for the department majors (in Swedish):
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General study plan - Baltic Languages 2015 (220 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan finska 2015-12-15 (221 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan tyska 2015-10-13 (228 Kb)
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Allmän studieplan slaviska språk 2015-11-17 (211 Kb)
Instruction sheet and other information for PhD students
The different routines and terms that regulate PhD employment at the department are listed and described in the deparment's Instruction sheet for doctoral studies (Swe. "Lathund för forskarutbildning"). The Instruction sheet and additional information and resources can be found on our Swedish website:
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Last updated: October 13, 2023
Source: Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German