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PhD programme

PhD in Sociology

Bodø, Levanger

The PhD programme will make you achieve the highest academic qualification relevant for a future career in research, management or business.


Programme description

The PhD program in Sociology leads to a PhD degree, Philosophiae Doctor, in Sociology. A PhD is the most advanced degree you can be awarded in a field. A PhD awards you high academic competence relevant for research, administration and business.

Career opportunities

The PhD study is a great opportunity for those who want to achieve the highest academic qualification relevant for a future career in research, management or business.

The admission is based on individual application.

The applicant must hold a Master's degree in social science (e.g. Master in Sociology, Master in Social Work, Master in Politics and Social Change etc.) with an average mark of B or better in the European marking system (ECTS), or corresponding to a B average if other marking system is used. The applicant must hold a satisfactory theoretical and research prerequisite for completion of a doctoral degree in sociology. Applicants must document broad knowledge in social science theory and methodology. Applicants from outside EU/EEA must document a Norwegian recognition of their master’s degree.

To become eligible for admission adequate funding is required beforehand. The funding must cover both living costs and the costs relating to the research project for the entire doctoral training period. This could be a university fellowship, a three-year scholarship from the Research Council of Norway or another external funding source. Announced positions as PhD fellowship at Nord university can be found under vacancies. Please note that it is only possible to enrol as a PhD candidate after you have been appointed to a PhD fellowship or have documented other sufficient funding.

The student is encouraged to plan a reserach stay at a suitable institution abroad.
PhD is the highets achivable degree a University can award.

The following are the total knowledge, skill and general competency learning outcomes for fully qualified PhD Candidates in Sociology at the Nord university

Knowledge

The candidate should

  • have extensive knowledge in the subject Sociology and deep insight into the subject's basic perspectives, theories of science and current debates
  • be in the forefront of research within their specialty
  • be able to critically evaluate the appropriateness and application of various research strategies, methods and research design
  • have the ability to contribute to the theory and methodology and the development of new knowledge and new perspectives in sociology

Skills

The candidate should

  • be able to take individual responsibility for the development, planning and implementation of research projects
  • be able to carry out research and development work at a high academic level
  • be able to handle complex theoretical issues and to challenge established knowledge and practices within the discipline

General competence

The candidate should

  • in the conduct of research be able to identify and deal with ethical challenges and to maintain high academic integrity
  • be able to manage complex multidisciplinary tasks and projects
  • be able to disseminate research through reputable national and international journals
  • be able to contribute to national and international debates in the discipline

The doctoral degree in sociology is a research education that leads to the degree Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.). Sociology is considered the broadest of the social sciences and the variant you find at Nord University has a wide approach to the discipline. The education is standardized at 3 years and consists of courses and a doctoral dissertation. The courses intend to provide the candidates with training in social science theory and methods that provide academic depth and scope in their own subject. At the same time, the subject is put into a larger framework both scientifically and societally.

A doctorate in sociology from the Faculty of Social Sciences, Nord University qualifies for varied assignments that require high competence and good analytical skills. Many of those who receive a Ph.D. in sociology continues within academia with teaching and research assignments, but more and more of our candidates choose positions in public or private business.

As a doctoral student at the Faculty of Social Sciences, you work closely with leading professors and associate professors in interesting and dynamic research environments. In addition, our students are encouraged to take part of their studies abroad both by participating in international conferences and research stays.​​​

Faculty of Social Sciences admits highly qualified PhD students every year.
 
The admission is based on individual application. The applicant must hold a Master's degree in social science (e.g. Master in Sociology, Master in Social Work, Master in Politics and Social Change) with an average mark of B or better in the European marking system (ECTS), or corresponding to a B average if other marking system is used. 

Applicants with other Master’s degrees might be admitted provided that the student can document sufficient theoretical and methodological training in sociology and the social sciences. To become eligible for admission adequate funding is required beforehand. 

The funding must cover both living costs and the costs relating to the research project for the entire doctoral training period. 

This could be a university fellowship of three or four years, a three-year scholarship from the Research Council of Norway or another external funding source. 

Announced positions as PhD fellowship at Nord University can be found under vacancies. 

Please note that it is only possible to enrol as a PhD candidate after you have been appointed to a PhD fellowship or have documented other sufficient funding.

Application form:
>> Application for admission to organized research programme (PhD degree) at Nord University (pdf)

Rules and regulations:
>> University rules and regulations
>> Supplementary regulations and guidelines at the Faculty of Social Sciences (pdf)

Please send the completed application form along with relevant documentation to the following address:

Nord University
Faculty of Social Sciences
PhD administrative coordinator
NO-8049 Bodø
Norway

The following are the total knowledge, skill and general competency learning outcomes for fully qualified PhD Candidates in Sociology at Nord University:
 
Knowledge
       
The candidate should:
• have extensive knowledge in the subject Sociology and deep insight into the subject's basic perspectives, theories of science and current debates
• be in the forefront of research within their specialty
• be able to critically evaluate the appropriateness and application of various research strategies, methods and research design
• have the ability to contribute to the theory and methodology and the development of new knowledge and new perspectives in sociology
 
Skills
    
The candidate should:
• be able to take individual responsibility for the development, planning and implementation of research projects
• be able to carry out research and development work at a high academic level
• be able to handle complex theoretical issues and to challenge established knowledge and practices within the discipline
 
General competence

The candidate should:
• in the conduct of research be able to identify and deal with ethical challenges and to maintain high academic integrity
• be able to manage complex multidisciplinary tasks and projects
• be able to disseminate research through reputable national and international journals
• be able to contribute to national and international debates in the discipline

PhD courses are regularly offered every autumn term and irregularly in the spring term. In addition to these courses, our candidates can choose from a wide range of courses at other national institutions and abroad.

Next courses: 

>> Mapping the welfare state from below - Institutional ethnography and ethnographic approaches - SOS9010

Previous courses:

>> Sociological analysis; How to use theory in the analysis of empirical data - SOS9004

>> Qualitative researching and critical inquiry – On generating, analysing and critically assessing qualitative data – SOS9002

The final stage of doctoral training is the public defence (disputation).

After the Evaluation Committee, appointed by the faculty, unanimously has accepted the dissertation for a public defence the doctoral candidate must give a one hour trial lecture on a given topic. The trial lecture must be held and passed before the defence of the dissertation can be held the same day. 

The public defence of the dissertation usually last for 2,5 hours. All the members of the Evaluation Committee and the audience can question the candidate.  

When the trial lecture and disputation is approved and the Evaluation Committee concludes unanimously that the candidate fulfilled the requirements for awarding the degree Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) in Sociology the University Board will confer the PhD degree.

In order to become eligible for admission and enrol as a PhD candidate, you must document satisfactory funding that covers both living costs and the costs relating to the research project for the entire doctoral training period. 

This could be a university fellowship of three or four years, a three-year scholarship from the Research Council of Norway or another external funding source.
 
With a PhD fellowship at Nord University you are employed as an early stage researcher for a period of 3 or 4 years in order to complete doctoral education and achieve a PhD degree. 

Fellowships at the faculty may be advertised very openly in which case applicants are invited to present their own ideas for a research project. However in most announcements lately, the fellowship is related to a specific research project. 

The announcement of the PhD fellowships will describe the guiding requirements for the fellowship.

Please note that it is only possible to enrol as a PhD candidate after you have been appointed to a PhD fellowship or have documented sufficient funding to cover the costs relating to the doctoral training period otherwise.

For information about vacant PhD fellowship positions at Nord University please check our web site.

For other opportunities regarding PhD and funding please look at The Research Council of Norway's web site.

No special costs except semester registration fee and syllabus literature.

In order to become eligible for admission and enrol as a PhD candidate, you must document satisfactory funding that covers both living costs and the costs relating to the research project for the entire doctoral training period. This could be a university fellowship of three or four years, a three-year scholarship from the Research Council of Norway or another external funding source.

With a PhD fellowship at Nord university you are employed as an early stage researcher for a period of 3 or 4 years in order to complete doctoral education and achieve a PhD degree. Fellowships at the faculty may be advertised very openly in which case applicants are invited to present their own ideas for a research project. However in most announcements lately, the fellowship is related to a specific research project. The announcement of the PhD fellowships will describe the guiding requirements for the fellowship.

Please note that it is only possible to enrol as a PhD candidate after you have been appointed to a PhD fellowship or have documented sufficient funding to cover the costs relating to the doctoral training period otherwise.