The Copenhagen Bioscience PhD programme is a new initiative that offers talented students with a university degree from outside of Denmark an opportunity to launch their careers in the vibrant environment of the Novo Nordisk Foundation research center cluster. Up to sixteen students will be recruited annually through the programme for enrolment in September the same year. For students to be enrolled in September 2017, the programme will be open for applications from October to December 2016.
Students will be selected based on academic achievements, research experience, academic references and interviews. The interviews will take place in Copenhagen in March, 2017. The Novo Nordisk Foundation will pay for travel and accommodation for selected candidates in association with the interview visit.
GENERAL PROGRAMME OUTLINE
The four-year programme is divided into a predoctoral year followed by three years of PhD training at one of the Novo Nordisk Foundation research centers (see below).
The first year of the programme includes short rotations, a common course, common seminars and selection of PhD project. All awardees will have to pass an examination at the end of the first year in order to qualify for the following three years of PhD education.
Further details:
http://academicpositions.eu