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The PhD programme in Management offers a unique opportunity for ambitious and highly talented students to pursue an outstanding education and research experience.

The PhD programme in Management covers the core areas of specialisation within the field of management. As a PhD student at the Department of Management, you will be part of an excellent research environment with a team of internationally highly ranked supervisors. This offers students the best possible conditions for developing a PhD project of the highest quality.

The open application rounds are biannual and occur expectedly in January-primo/medio February and primo/medio September.  

Application and the next steps

We have biannual open calls in spring and autumn.

We welcome applications from people with a wide variety of academic backgrounds (e.g. accounting, business, economics, engineering, political science, psychology, and sociology).

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Learn more about the programme

Join the info meeting.

On Friday 8 January at 11:00. 

What do we offer?

Favorable employment terms.

The PhD programme at the Department of Management is a paid, three-year research programme.  

As a PhD student, you get the opportunity to study a self-chosen topic within the department’s academic fields in close dialogue with experienced researchers.

In addition, you will most likely carry out teaching (in 1-4 different subjects), participate in seminars and conferences in Denmark and abroad, and disseminate your research in leading international journals. The programme also includes a study period abroad, and during the course of your PhD, you will build up valuable professional networks - both in and outside the department.

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Highly relevant academic and interpersonal skills

Doing a PhD is an exciting and challenging experience that calls for specific competences such as:

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Interpersonal and leadership skills
  • Project management and organisational skills
  • Research and information management skills
  • Self-management and effective working skills
  • Written and oral communication skills

Excellent research facilities

The Department of Management offers an excellent and modern office environment. Each PhD student has an individual office space in two or three person offices, a personal laptop and other necessary IT equipment and programs, access to a fully equipped behavioral laboratory, etc.  

The department has its own doctoral training program and all PhD students are affiliated with the research unit(s) of their supervisors.

The Department of Management is part of a national network of faculty and PhD students in the field of Management.

National and international cooperation

The Department of Management has a long-held tradition for cooperating with a number of Danish and international providers of research training and associated faculty e.g.:

  • Yale School of Management, Yale University, USA
  • Texas A&M University, USA
  • Essex Business School, UK
  • Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany
  • University of Zurich; Switzerland
  • Toulouse Business School, France
  • ESMT Berlin, Germany
  • Universidad de la República, Uruguay
  • WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany
  • Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Technical University of Munich, School of Management, Germany
  • Faculty of Management, University of Economics, Prague
  • BI Norwegian Business School; Norway
  • Leibniz University Hanover, Germany
  • Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
  • USI Lugano, Switzerland
  • Loughborough University London, UK
  • Centre of Research in Marketing and Consumer Psychology at School of Business, Reykjavik University, Iceland
  • Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  • School of Construction and Project Management, the Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, University College London, UK
  • University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway
  • Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) at Coventry University, UK
  • Cass Business School, City, University of London, UK
  • Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar
  • Arizona State University, USA
  • Duke University, Fuqua School of Business, USA
  • Saint Mary’s College of California, USA
  • Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Canada
  • Department of Management Studies, Aalto University, Finland
  • ESSEC Business School, France
  • Agder University, Norway; Strategic Organization Design Unit at University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
  • Department of Methodology at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

Promising career paths

After their PhD study, some MGMT PhDs continue their careers within the university sector. Others find employment outside academia in a wide range of public or private companies or organisations, such as:

  • Novo Nordisk
  • Fertin Pharma
  • Spark Works AG
  • Digitaliseringsinstituttet
  • Kidvertising
  • Region Hovedstaden
  • Region Midtjylland

Why study this degree at Department of Management?

A core element of our ambitious PhD programme is to ensure that each student receives guidance from academic supervisors during their doctoral study. We believe that the foundation for a successful academic career is based on a close student - supervisor relationship. In addition to enjoying a close relationship with the department’s academic staff, our PhD students also engage in collaborations with fellow PhD students, carry out independent research activities and conduct coursework at the Department of Management and other leading research departments in Denmark and abroad.

As a PhD student at the Department of Management, you will benefit from our collaborative research community and seminar series, which involves leading researchers from other educational institutions. You will also benefit from our close links with researchers worldwide and from participating in leading academic conferences. Finally, our PhD programme is distinct as it offers PhD students the opportunity to gain different types of teaching experience at different levels.

Who are we?

About the department.

  • The Department of Management (MGMT) consists of two sections: Organisation, Digitalisation and Accounting (ODA) and Strategy, Innovation and Marketing (SIM)
  • The department is also home to three research centres:  ICOA , MAPP  and Center for Hybrid Intelligence
  • The number of PhD students is approximately 40.
  • The department and the PhD programme have a long-standing tradition for offering an internationally diverse and stimulating environment with faculty and PhD students representing many different cultures and experiences from various international universities.

​Research areas

  • Digitalisation
  • Organisation

You can find more information on the different research areas here: https://mgmt.au.dk/research

What our students say

"Being a PhD student at the Department of Management is a privilege that only the lucky few get to enjoy. It is a place filled with experts from different fields and a learning environment that allows you to become one yourself eventually ." - Martin
" I’m towards the end of my PhD and can tell that (despite covid) it has been a great experience. Even though the PhD is a self-managed project I never felt lonely and could always count on the support of my colleagues and senior researchers. Having experienced other academic environments (universities abroad) I can tell that the Department of Management at Aarhus University is a well-equipped, welcoming and supporting place for PhD students. "   - Andreia

Please contact us if you have any questions

Head of programme.

Birte Asmuß

Birte   Asmuß

Phd administration.

Annette Hein Bengtson

Annette Hein   Bengtson

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What is a PhD programme?

A PhD is usually a 3-year (180 ECTS) academic research degree. The components of the programme are:

  • Independent research under supervision
  • Courses for PhD students (approximately 30 ECTS credits)
  • Participation in research networks, including placements at other, primarily foreign, research institutions
  • Teaching or another form of knowledge dissemination, which is related to the PhD topic when possible.
  • The completion of a PhD thesis. The thesis can be a 200-page article or a collection of shorter research articles. The thesis is defended orally.

PhD programmes and courses are offered at Danish universities , which all offer excellent research, library and laboratory facilities for researchers and PhD students in addition to joint partnerships with industry.

PhD students are often encouraged to participate in research networks, including placements at overseas research institutions. A range of funding opportunities are available: Please visit the Researchers Mobility Portal for more information.

Who can apply?

As each institution in Denmark is responsible for its own admissions, requirements will vary. However, you will usually be required to have a recognised Masters degree in a relevant subject in order to be enrolled as a PhD student. Also, the applicants should also have good command of the English language.

For the students, who know that they want to pursue the researcher-path early on, the faculties have the option of starting a research degree directly after a bachelor’s. If this is the path you want to take, you can start a so-called 3+5 programme, which means starting your PhD and master's at the same time. Some faculties have a 4+4 programme where you can start your PhD after a year of master’s studies. The Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen offers these two programmes, for example. Each individual university lays down its own rules regarding this type of hybrid PhD. An example of this is Aarhus University’s 4- and 5-year PhD scholarships .

What should I include in my application?

In Denmark you must apply for PhD programmes in writing via advertised projects and scholarships . Usually, you either apply for an opportunity with a pre-defined research topic, or you propose your own research ideas.

You also have to include a transcript of your grades for your bachelor’s and master’s degrees with documentation of your grades, and a CV.

How can I finance my PhD?

For students from the EU/EEA/Switzerland higher education in Denmark is free

You may be eligible for free tuition as an international student, provided you meet one of the following conditions:

  • You hold a permanent residence permit
  • You hold a temporary residence permit that can be upgraded to a permanent one
  • You hold a residence permit as the accompanying child of a non-EU/EEA holding a residence permit based on employment

All other students pay tuition fees. The fee is 50,000 DKK per year, i.e. 150,000 DKK for three years and is not postponed during any absence from the three-year PhD programme such as maternity/paternity leave, other leaves of absence or long-term illness.

The first rate is paid at enrolment, the second rate is paid in the first quarter of the calendar year following enrolment and the third rate is paid in the first quarter of the second calendar year following enrolment.

The grant provider must guarantee for the payment of the tuition fee for all three years when applying for enrolment.

The tuition fee covers

  • PhD courses included in the Graduate School’s course catalogue
  • PhD courses at other Danish universities and to some extent courses from other providers in Denmark or abroad
  • Expenses regarding stays at other research environments in Denmark or abroad
  • Activities in the graduate programmes
  • Assessments and defence of your PhD thesis

Therefore, you have to be able to finance both your degree and your living costs. You can do this in several different ways:

Industrial PhD

If you aim to conduct a research project with commercial perspectives, you can apply for an industrial PhD. You will be employed by a private sector company and at the same time enrolled as a PhD student at the Graduate School at a university.

As an industrial PhD student you will carry out research where results are applied in an enterprise setting. The cooperation between university and industry gives you access to new knowledge and innovation provided by the private sector company.

Application process for the industrial PhD

  • Start by finding a private sector company and a university supervisor for your PhD project.
  • The private sector company must send an application to Innovation Fund Denmark to apply for the industrial PhD grant on your behalf.
  • If successful, you can apply for enrolment at the Graduate School.

Visit the website of Innovation Fund Denmark to learn about application deadlines, requirements and how to proceed with your application.

How much can you expect to be paid as a PhD student?

If you are funded by a faculty  or a department, your salary is regulated by the Agreement between the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the Ministry of Finance (in Danish) (AC agreement). The average monthly salary for a PhD fellow at the University of Copenhagen is 32,567 DKK. After earning their doctorate , researchers go on to a postdoc which, in Denmark , can last up to four years at the same university.

PhD students employed at a hospital:

If you are employed at a hospital your salary follows the collective agreements in place at the Danish regions. In this agreement your employment depends on the degree you hold. Medical doctors are employed according to the collective agreement of the Danish Medical Association while other candidates are employed following the AC agreement. Contact your employer for more information.

Industrial PhD students employed by a private sector company

If you are employed as an industrial PhD student, your salary follows the collective agreement in place at your company. Contact your employer for more information.

Who gets accepted?

The head of the relevant PhD school decides which applicants will be accepted and enrolled into the programme – but of course it is not entirely at his/her own discretion. The applicants are selected based on a recommendation from the academic staff members on the faculty’s PhD committee.

When can I apply?

Job banks at universities are full of postings. You can also search for a PhD course here :

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The PhD programme is an internationally recognised research training programme. The intention is to bring the student to the international research frontier.

   

The programme is designed to prepare students for academic positions involving research and teaching, as well as for careers in business, government and non-governmental agencies.

The Department of Management has  approximately 40 enrolled PhD students.

The MGMT PhD programme is a member of EDAMBA – European Doctoral Association in Management and Business Administration.

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Phd Programme in Business Studies

The PhD programme in Business Studies prepares future researchers for an academic career, or a career in a research-based job in industry. Faculty cover a wide range of disciplines, such as accounting, finance, marketing, service management, innovation, strategy, organization, leadership, human resource management, and others. We are particularly interested in attracting future PhD students who want to develop research that is interdisciplinary, empirical, and applicable to real-world contexts. However, any idea is welcome.

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Programme leader and associate Professor Kristian Sund: [email protected]  

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PhD programme at AAUBS

Aalborg University Business School (AAUBS) has a doctoral programme in Business and Management which is governed by Aalborg University's Doctoral School of Social Sciences.

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At Aalborg University Business School we emphasize quality within the areas of research and education, problem-based learning (PBL), participation in the business school’s research groups, cooperation with colleagues, internationalisation and dissemination of research.

For further information about the PhD programme, please contact the PhD coordinator.

Guidelines for Guest-PhDs at Aalborg University Business School

AAUBS offers guest-PhDs office facilities (this can be in a shared office) as well as the possibly to participate in and present their own work at internal research seminars at AAUBS. Guest-PhD can also, but are not required to, collaborate with AAUBS researchers on specific projects during their stay. We do, however, expect that guest-PhDs have an explicit idea of what they expect as outcome of their stay.

As a guest-PhD you will be associated to a research group at AAUBS and will be assigned a main contact person from this research group. Please beware that the contact person will not act as your PhD supervisor during your stay. Thus, we expect that you during your stay at AAUBS maintain contact with your supervisor at your home institution for feedback and guidance on the progress of your PhD project.

Guest-PhDs can participate in internal PhD courses and all other staff-activities relevant for PhD students during their stay AAUBS.

If you are a non-EU-EEA citizen, please familiarize with the general regulations concerning residence and work permits for guest researchers/PhD students at AAU:  https://www.isu.aau.dk/before-arrival/permits/non-eu/guest/#365789

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Poul Houman Andersen  Phone:+45 9940 2754 E-mail: [email protected]  

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Application procedure

Applications for enrolment as a Research Fellow or 4+4 PhD student must be submitted online via the advertised PhD positions. Application for enrolment as an Industrial or Independent PhD student is submitted directly to the relevant department. Please note that applicants for the Industrial PhD programme must obtain a pre-approval for enrolment in the CBS PhD School before submitting an application to the Innovation Fund Denmark. You can read more about the different PhD types here .   

Application

All applications must include the following:

  • Copy of diplomas and transcripts (both bachelor and master degree, including any grades obtained at the time of application if a degree has not been completed)
  • Documentation for being in the top 40% of the class (only if grade requirements are not met)
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • List of written works (if relevant)
  • Sample of a written work (e.g. master’s thesis)
  • Brief project description (maximum five pages)

Together with the diploma, transcripts and CV, the project description is the most important basis for assessing the application. It describes the research project that will form the core of the PhD programme.

The project description should give the reader an outline of the applicant’s proposed PhD project and should provide information about the applicant’s motivation for choosing the subject. It should contain clear research questions and give the reader a clear-cut impression of how the applicant intends to approach them. Finally, the project description should convince the reader of the originality of the project and demonstrate in which way it contributes to the existing literature and research in the respective field or fields.  

The project description may not exceed five pages and should include the following:

  • a brief explanation of the aims of the project
  • an explanation of the issue and the hypotheses or issues that the PhD student will work with
  • a positioning of the project in the research field of the department
  • a description of the “state-of-the-art" research within the project’s research field
  • an explanation of the theories on which the project is based
  • an explanation of the methods to be used
  • an indication of the project’s potential contribution to scientific development
  • a work plan (brief), which describes the main phases in the project including scheduling the elements of the PhD programme  

The project description should not be written in popular terms, but in such a way that it is informative to a researcher in the relevant field of the project. The project description should not suggest that the applicant already knows all the answers to the questions posed, but precisely reflect the fact that it describes a project that needs further research. The project description should demonstrate that the candidate is most likely able to contribute significantly to an answer or clarification of the research questions asked within the framework of the PhD programme. It must be visible from the project description that the project is going to have a clear focus. The project description should be written in a concise technical language – in either English or Danish – and both its content and form will be taken into consideration in the assessment of the suggested research project and the applicant.  

The assessment procedure

The assessment of applications takes place at the relevant department. The applications are checked to ensure that all formalities are in order before they are considered for assessment. Shortlisting may be used. Applications sent for assessment will be assessed by an assessment committee consisting of at least two members of the academic staff employed at associate professor level or higher. The assessment committee will assess, whether the project has research quality and whether the applicant seems capable of carrying out the project. In connection with this, the CV, diplomas and transcripts as well as other documents will be examined. A joint written assessment is prepared for each application which will also be sent to the applicant for their information.

The decision, whether to offer enrolment, does not only depend on the assessed individual skills of the applicant, but also on whether the necessary financial resources and the necessary supervisory capacities are available for the PhD student and the research project. The departments send the applications and assessments of suitable applicants to the PhD committee for approval of enrolment in the CBS PhD School. The applicants are informed of the result of their applications by the departments.  

Educational requirements 

For enrolment in the 3-year PhD programme (Research Fellow, Industrial and Independent PhD student)

At the time of enrolment, the applicant must have completed an academically relevant master degree according to the Bologna process (3-year bachelor degree (180 ECTS points) and 2-year master degree (120 ECTS points)) or equivalent qualifications. Equivalent qualifications can be other study activities at master level. Corresponding qualifications, including especially foreign study programmes, may be assessed to be equivalent to the specified requirements. Foreign degrees may be sent to the Ministry of Higher Education and Science for assessment of the degree’s equivalence to a Danish degree at the same level.

The applicant must also meet the minimum grade requirements. The minimum grade requirements are a weighted grade point average of at least 8.2 on the Danish 7-point grading scale for the entire programme (i.e. for both the bachelor and master studies) or alternatively a grade point average of 9.5 for the master degree. For both options, at least the grade 10 on the Danish 7-point grading scale for any final thesis or equivalent examination project must be obtained.

If the applicant does not strictly meet the minimum grade requirements, it is possible to apply if the applicant is within the top 40% of their class. Documentation for being in the top 40% of the class must be included in the application.

In rare cases, a dispensation from these rules can be granted by the head of school, if the assessment committee at the department evaluating the application package provides sufficient reasons why the applicant has nevertheless sufficient academic qualifications to complete the PhD studies successfully.

The applicant may apply for enrolment before the completion of a master degree. In this case, the decision of enrolment will be conditional upon the master degree having been successfully completed by the time of enrolment.

For enrolment in the 4+4 PhD programme

At the time of enrolment, the applicant must have completed an academically relevant 3-year bachelor degree (180 ECTS points) and one year of a master degree (60 ECTS points). The minimum grade requirements are a weighted grade point average of at least 8.2 on the Danish 7-point grading scale for the entire programme (i.e. for the full bachelor and one year of the master studies together), and at least the grade 10 for the bachelor thesis or equivalent final examination project.

Corresponding qualifications, including especially foreign study programmes, may be assessed to be equivalent to the specified requirements. Foreign degrees may be sent to the Ministry of Higher Education and Science for assessment of the degree’s equivalence to a Danish degree at the same level.

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PhD Programme

The PhD programme at DTU is a three-year educational programme. It is a process of learning to perform research under guidance, with the objective of training you to conduct research according to the highest international standards, contribute to research collaborations and prepare research results within the international research community.

A PhD programme at DTU consists of:

  • An independent research project
  • A study programme totalling 30 ECTS credit points
  • Teaching and communication activities corresponding to roughly three months of work
  • Study/research at another institution in Denmark or abroad
  • A doctoral thesis
  • A public defence of the thesis

You can find more information about DTU’s PhD programme by clicking here .

The DTU Management PhD school

The Department has enrolled roughly 70 PhD students and in addition a number of visiting PhD students from DTU’s partner universities around the world.

The department’s PhD administration handles the day-to-day administration in cooperation with the head of our PhD school and the department’s PhD committee that consists of three researcher and three PhD students.

Career opportunities

As a PhD student at DTU Management, you will have an opportunity to develop both personally and professionally in an international research environment. A PhD degree is a prerequisite for a career within academia. Many of our former PhD students are employed at Danish and leading international universities (e.g. in the Netherlands, Switzerland, China, and USA). A PhD degree from DTU Management also opens a great variety of career opportunities outside academia. Most of our former PhD students are employed in attractive positions in Danish companies and consultancies (e.g. Mærsk, Novo Nordisk, Danske Bank), in Danish public organizations (e.g. Danish Energy Agency) or international organizations (e.g. European Commission, International Energy Agency, United Nations). In addition, a few of our former PhD students have established their own company drawing at DTU’s advanced start-up eco-system.

PhD options and vacancies at DTU Management

The department advertises approximately 25 PhD positions each year. See the link for vacancies.

In addition, DTU collaborates with a vast number of firms and public organizations in educating of PhD students. Two models of collaboration are available: Co-funding a PhD student and Industrial PhD. You can find more information by clicking here . 

You are always welcome to contact one of our many faculty members to discuss your ideas on a possible future collaboration. Please feel free to browse our website for more information on our research areas and how they might fit in your area of interest. Obviously, you are also welcome to get in touch with one of our faculty members directly to discuss a future collaboration or liaise with our PhD administration who will be able to point you in the right direction of finding a potential supervisor or collaboration partner.

More information

If you have any questions about the PhD programme at DTU Management, please feel free to contact our PhD Coordinator at mail: [email protected]

You can find additional information about the PhD programme at DTU's website.

Head of PhD School

Per Dannemand Andersen

Per Dannemand Andersen Phone: +45 45254535 Mobile: 4022 4535 [email protected]

PhD Coordinator

Anne Ringsted

Anne Ringsted Phone: +45 45254768 Mobile: +45 93510587 [email protected]

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Admission to a PhD program

All PhD positions at Aalborg University require that candidates have acquired a Danish five-year Master’s degree or have completed another similar programme.

Apply for a PhD position at AAU

All PhD positions at Aalborg University are advertised on AAU's website for vacant positions, under PhD vacancies. You will find all current scholarships for all Doctoral Schools here. Each job advertisement will contain all relevant information about the position, including information on salary, period of employment etc.

In order to apply for a PhD position at Aalborg University, you must fill in the online form on AAU’s website for vacant positions. Only online applications sent through this portal will be accepted.

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Other PhD opportunities at AAU

At Aalborg University (AAU), you can apply to become a PhD student without being employed at the University. Before applying, you must make sure that your application meets the requirements specified on the websites of the AAU Doctoral Schools.

The following other opportunities for PhD studies are available at AAU:

Self-financed PhD studies

You can apply for enrolment as a self-financed PhD student, which means that you will pay all costs connected to your studies. These costs will depend on the individual Doctoral School and PhD programme.

Industrial PhD studies

You can apply for enrolment as an industrial PhD student in cooperation with the company where you are employed and the relevant doctoral school. Your company will be responsible for applying to the Ministry of Higher Education and Science for financial support for the project. It is a requirement that you are employed in a Danish company or a Danish department of an international company.

Co-financed PhD studies

If your employer or another party is willing to finance all or part of your PhD studies, it is possible to collaborate with AAU on a PhD project, provided that the project is strategically and academically relevant for the doctoral school.

PhD assessment without programme enrolment

You can also submit material for assessment in order to obtain a PhD degree without having been enrolled in a PhD programme. This particular approach requires that your material was prepared under supervision of a qualified supervisor, and that you meet the current requirements for PhD students and additional requirements. Further information on this particular option can be required by contacting AAU PhD

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For further information on PhD studies at AAU, please contact AAU PhD .

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There are many reasons to consider a PhD in Denmark, including its welcoming culture and thriving higher education system. Better yet, PhD tuition is free for many students (and very affordable for most others!).

This page covers everything you need to know about gaining a Danish PhD , including an overview of the university system, what your PhD will involve, how much it will cost and how you can apply.

PhD opportunities in Denmark - what's on offer for 2024?

The Danish higher education system dates back over 500 years; it is therefore not surprising its universities have had a hand in a range of inventions and scientific breakthrough, from quantum theory to Lego.

Today the government is investing more into the Danish higher education system, in order to produce highly qualified PhD researchers. Here are a few reasons why Denmark could be the ideal place for your doctorate this year:

  • Excellent research and development facilities - Denmark places highly in the world rankings for research and development, making it a strong prospect for PhD study.
  • Mostly no tuition fees - Students from the EEA/EU/Switzerland, or other countries who have obtained a residence permit do not have to pay tuition fees .
  • Free Danish lessons - Denmark welcomes international students into their country and culture by offering free government-funded language classes to international students.
  • Access to post-study employment opportunities - With EU/EEA and Swiss citizens able to work without a visa and extensions for other international students to find post-study work, Denmark encourages you to stay after your PhD.

If you are a Lord of the Rings fan, you may be interested to know that the Danish actor Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), spent worked as a flower seller in Copenhagen before his cinematic career took off.

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Danish universities

The higher education system in Denmark comprises of four types of institutions offering degree programmes. All are fully accredited, but not all offer PhDs.

The Danish higher education system includes the following:

  • Business academies offer short-cycle programmes for 1.5 to 2.5 years of study
  • University colleges - offer medium-cycle programmes, these are academy profession programmes taken at the Academies of Professional Higher Education
  • Universities - offer long-cycle programmes, first-cycle Bachelors, second-cycle Masters and third-cycle PhD programmes
  • University level institutions for educations in the arts - these also offer long cycle programmes in Architecture, Design, Film, Fine Arts, Music and Performing Arts

As an international PhD student in Denmark you will find yourself studying at one of the eight universities . Five of these are multi-faculty and three specialise in Engineering, Information Technology and Business Studies.

Danish university rankings

The small number of higher education institutions in Denmark, hasn’t stopped it from competing with other countries in the global rankings, with five out of eight universities featuring in the first 300 in the world for 2020/21.

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University THE 2024 QS 2024 ARWU 2023
University of Copenhagen =103 =107 39
Aarhus University =109 =143 69
126 121 151-200
Aalborg University 201-250 =336 301-400
University of Southern Denmark 251-300 =326 201-300
Copenhagen Business School 301-350 - 601-700
Roskilde University - -
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Do ranking matter for PhD study?

University rankings can help you choose a PhD project or programme, provided you know what to look at. Our guide explains how to use rankings as a prospective postgraduate.

Denmark university cities

There are only a small number of universities within Denmark, but all of them are situated within major cities, with attractive leisure opportunities and historical sites for you to explore.

The following are the main hubs for higher education in Denmark:

  • Study in Copenhagen
  • Study in Aarhus
  • Study in Aalborg
  • Study in Kongens Lyngby

PhD structure

A doctoral degree in Denmark is a third-cycle qualification, in-line with the framework adopted across Europe as part of the Bologna Process .

The Bologna Process

The Bologna Process brings together a range of countries to form the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Members of the EHEA share a common three-cycle framework that allows degrees from one country to be easily recognised within others.

However, despite following the Bologna Process format, a Danish PhD is a distinctive qualification. With many institutions incorporating industrial links into their programmes, students gain a variety of training.

PhD programmes

In Denmark there are two-types of PhD programme: the standard university-based research PhD and the industrial PhD.

On a three-year industrial programme , you will complete a project within a company’s field of interest. You will both be employed by the company and enrolled at a university. This scheme has been developed to facilitate networking between companies and universities, as well as to promote research and development in Danish business.

Programme length

The Danish academic year runs from August/September to May/June and is made up of two semesters:

  • Semester one - begins in August/September with exams in December/January
  • Semester two - begins in January/February with exams in May/June

You will study your PhD for 3-years as a full-time student

The Danish PhD process

Danish PhD programmes follow a set curriculum that includes specific taught courses as well as independent research .

Within 3-months you and your supervisor will have to come up with study plan proposing your research project . This must be approved by the institution.

The study plan will include courses you must complete, that are relevant to your research project . The courses must correspond to six-months of studies.

In addition, you will be expected to gain teaching experience and / or knowledge dissemination of your research results (through presentations and publications). Institutions offer students teaching courses and guidance.

Finally, you will have to carry out your research project and write a write a thesis . Danish universities often require students to gain experience researching inside and outside of their institution. This may involve going into industry or to another university abroad.

Supervision

Upon enrolling you will be allocated an official academic supervisor who is an acknowledged researcher within your research project’s field.

Your supervisor will be responsible for guiding your PhD, as well as ensuring you have a study plan and are participating in the necessary courses.

Assessment and examination

Danish PhDs use the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) in accordance with the Bologna Process. You must obtain all 180 credits to be awarded the PhD qualification.

You will need to complete a number of things to be awarded 180 credits:

  • Study plan - this must be completed and confirmed with the institution within the first 3-months detailing the taught courses you will take and your proposed research
  • Write your thesis - your thesis has to show your ability to make use of the subject’s scientific methods and prove your research abilities are at the international standard for PhDs in your discipline
  • Pass the viva - this is a public defence in front of an evaluation jury consisting of two academics from outside your institution and one from abroad whom are all acknowledged researchers in your field

Your thesis will become publicly available before your defence.

Assessments

Within Denmark your ability as an independent researcher is frequently assessed. Your supervisor will submit remarks regularly assessing whether you are following your PhD plan. This will detail any adjustments that you must do to remain on the programme.

Fees and funding

Higher education policies within Denmark make it a very affordable option for international students (particularly those from the EU/EEA).

In addition to low fees, there are various funding sources available, with a number of scholarships specifically for international students.

Your tuition fees for a PhD in Denmark depends primarily on your nationality. For students from the EU/EEA/Switzerland higher education in Denmark is free

You may also be eligible for free tuition as an international student , provided you meet one of the following conditions:

  • You hold a permanent residence permit ( permanent opholdstilladelse )
  • You hold a temporary residence permit that can be upgraded to a permanent one ( midlertidig opholdstilladelse mmf varigt ophold )
  • You hold a residence permit as the accompanying child of a non-EU/EEA holding a residence permit based on employment

All other students pay tuition fees. For exact fees you should contact your institution, but you will typically pay €6,000-16,000 per year.

Living costs

As a thriving, economically developed country, living costs in Denmark are relatively high.

It is typically recommended that students have around €950 per month to cover meals, transport, accommodation and other living costs. If you're planning to study in a more expensive city such as Copenhagen, you may need up to €1,800 per month, depending on your lifestyle and choice of accommodation.

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Accommodation

Accommodation for students in Denmark generally costs between €405 and €670 per month. Utilities are usually included.

PhD scholarships

There are a number of different funding opportunities available within Denmark, with many programmes and scholarships offered to international students.

  • Studentships – advertised by universities, research institutions and businesses for a period of three years.
  • Danish Government Scholarships Under the Cultural Agreement - Long-term scholarships for students from Brazil, China, Egypt Japan and South Korea; as well as summer Danish language courses for the previous countries and 35 European countries.
  • Danish government scholarship for highly qualified non-EU/EEA students - The government give universities a limited number of scholarships each year to fund highly qualified students from non-EU/EEA countries and Switzerland. Apply directly at your chosen institution.
  • Nordplus - Funding for students at Nordic or Baltic institutions to study in another Nordic or Baltic country as part of your degree.
  • Fulbright Commission - Funding for US citizens for an entire academic year of study/research in Denmark.

Individual universities in Denmark may also offer funding and support to international students. Check with your institution to find out what assistance is available to you and what the availability criteria are.

Working whilst studying

As an international student in Denmark you will have the right to work whilst you are studying. However the restrictions on working will depend upon your nationality.

Nordic, EU/EEA or Swiss citizens are allowed to work in Denmark under EU rules, with no restriction on the number of hours.

Students from other countries may work up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time during June, July and August . However, you must have a work permit sticker in your passport.

It is recommended you apply for a work permit when applying for your residence permit to study in Denmark; however, if you don’t you can apply for one at the Danish Immigration Service.

Make sure you stick to the regulations for working – more than 20 hours a week, or without a work permit as a non-EU/EEA student – may result in the Danish Immigration Service revoking your residence permit. You may also face deportation and a prison sentence.

PhD salary in Denmark

Some universities in Denmark pay scholarships to PhD students in the form of a monthly salary. This means that you will be employed on a contract that will terminate when you submit your thesis. Check with your department to see whether this will apply to you.

Applying for a PhD in Denmark

The application process in Denmark is similar to that in the UK where the you must apply for PhD programmes via advertised projects and scholarships .

Typically, you will either apply for an opportunity with a pre-defined research topic, or you will propose your own research ideas.

Entry requirements

As each institution in Denmark is responsible for its own admissions, requirements will vary. However, you will usually be required to have a recognised Masters degree in a relevant subject in order to be enrolled as a PhD student .

There are a small number of programmes available for students without a Masters . In this case the PhD typically takes 4-years, as your institution must make sure you complete a Masters programme during your PhD programme .

Recognition

For PhD study in Denmark your previous qualifications must be recognised as comparable to Danish entrance qualifications. You can view what your qualifications correspond to in Denmark using an official assessment service .

Language requirements

The Danish higher education system is very internationalised and welcomes overseas students. In fact, 700 degree programmes and 1300 courses are taught in English.

For students studying in English you must show you have the equivalent standard of a Danish upper secondary school English B/A (depending on institution), in one of the following examinations :

  • The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - English B – test score of at least 6.5 and English A – test score of at least 7.0
  • Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) - English B – Certificate in Advanced English and English A – Certificate of Proficiency
  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) - English B – test score of at 79-93 (internet-based) and English A – test score of at least 94-101 (internet-based).

Native English speakers are exempt from testing requirements.

For students studying Danish programmes you must take the: Danish as a Foreign Language ( Studieprøven i dansk som andetsprog ), Danish Test 2 ( Danskprøve 2 ) or in some cases Danish Test 3 ( Danskprøve 2 ) to prove a satisfactory level of proficiency in Danish.

Application process

For PhD study in Denmark the application process and deadlines vary depending upon your institution, you should contact them directly for exact details.

However, you will typically be required to provide the following:

  • Academic transcripts - Certified copies of your transcripts and qualification certificates, with original stamps. Your transcript may have to be translated into Danish and approved by a lawyer.
  • Statement of purpose - Referred to as an application cover letter at some institutions, this is a personal statement style document, stating why you want to do the programme, and what makes you a suitable candidate.
  • Research proposal - If you are applying to a programme, without a specifically proposed project you will have to write a research proposal .
  • Other - Some institutions require you to sit additional entrance exams or provide examples of relevant previous work from your Masters/undergraduate degrees.
  • References - You will usually need to provide at least two academic references , who have had experience working with you.

Academic documents

Some universities require your academic documents to be received directly from the issuing institution, this can take several months so arrange this in time.

Some institutions in Denmark require students to have an interview for admission on to PhD programmes.

For international students this is typically conducted over skype, and usually involves 2-3 professors. Some interviewers will ask academic questions related to the project.

What happens during a PhD interview?

Your interview for a PhD in Denmark will follow a fairly standard format (apart from the fact in may take place online). Our guides give advice on what happens at a PhD interview and an overview of some questions you might be asked.

Student visas

Depending upon your nationality you may be required to apply for a study visa to do a PhD in Denmark.

Students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland

You will not need a visa to study in Denmark; however, as you will be studying for longer than three months you will need to apply for a residence document . These have different names depending upon your nationality: registration certificate (EU/EEA citizens) or a residence card (Swiss nationals).

The registration document may be obtained from the Regional State Administration ( Statsforvaltningen ) within three months upon your arrival in Denmark. You will need to bring:

  • Your passport
  • At least two passport photos
  • A Letter of Administration addressed to the State Administration from your institution

It can take up to three weeks to process a residence document application and issue you your permit

Visa information for UK students in Denmark

UK students will no longer be EU citizens from the 2021-22 academic year onwards. This means you may be considered as an international student when studying in Denmark. You may be subject to different visa requirements and fee rates, unless otherwise stated.

Other international students

Students from other countries (sometimes referred to as ‘third countries’) will need to apply for a residence permit to study in Denmark.

You will need to submit an application at your local Danish Embassy, General Consulate or VFD-station along with the following:

  • Identification documents - passport and passport photos
  • University documents - a signed Letter of Admission from an institution approved by the Danish government
  • Proof of language ability - you will need to prove you understand the language of instruction and have functional command of either Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German
  • Proof of finances - proof of scholarship or payment of tuition fee and a bank statement less than 30 days old showing you can support yourself

The residence permit usually takes 2-months to process and there is a processing fee of around €270 .

A Danish ID-number (CPR)

When studying in Denmark you will need to obtain a personal ID-number, by registering with the Danish Civil Registration System .

The Civil Personal Registration (CPR) number is used by almost all public authorities in Denmark as an identification system.

You will be required to have a CRP number to register for health insurance or to open a bank account .

You must meet all the following criteria:

  • You are legally entitled to stay in the country (proven by a residence document/permit depending upon your nationality)
  • You have permanent accommodation acquired in Denmark
  • Your stay in Denmark will last more than 3-months

As long as you meet these criteria, notification of your arrival into Denmark must be made at the local municipality of residence within 5-days .

As for PhD study you will be staying in Denmark for longer than 3-months you will have registered with the Civil Registration System .

All international students that have obtained a residence permit and have registered with the Civil Registration System, have full access to the Danish national healthcare system, and are therefore entitled to free medical treatment in Denmark.

Studying for you PhD abroad in Denmark will enhance your CV in various ways. You’ll have demonstrated the ability to work internationally and move outside your comfort zone. The structured nature of a Danish PhD is also designed to generate capable independent researchers who are suitable candidates for a range of jobs.

Can I work in Denmark after my PhD?

Denmark encourages international students to remain in the country after graduation, with visa extensions allowing for international students to seek employment.

There are different restrictions for working in Denmark after your doctoral study, depending upon your nationality.

Nordic citizens from Finland , Iceland , Norway and Sweden are free to reside and work in Denmark without a residence visa or work permit.

EU/EEA/Swiss citizens do not need to apply for a work permit; however, you will need the registration certificate you applied for when you began your PhD studies

Non-EU/EEA/Citizens your residence permit will be valid for 6-months after your graduation. This is to allow you to seek employment in Denmark. You may also extend your visa for an extra 6-months providing it hasn’t already been extended.

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  • Duty station: Copenhagen

*Candidates who applied during the first opening do not need to reapply.  

The Position:

The Administrative Associate position is located in the General Administrative Team within Pillar 4 – Support Services in the Supply Chain Management Unit (SCMU). The position reports directly to the Head of Pillar 4 - Support Services. The Administrative Associate will work closely with other SCMU colleagues, other HQ Business Units, the Regional Offices and the Country Offices and with a number of external partners

How you can make a difference:

UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.  UNFPA’s strategic plan (2022-2025), reaffirms the relevance of the current strategic direction of UNFPA and focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices. These results capture our strategic commitments on accelerating progress towards realizing the ICPD and SDGs in the Decade of Action leading up to 2030. Our strategic plan calls upon UN Member States, organizations and individuals to “build forward better”, while addressing the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on women’s and girls’ access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, recover lost gains and realize our goals.

In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction.

UNFPA is seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need staff who are transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in programme results.

UNFPA occupies a unique position in the sexual and reproductive health commodity ecosystem as a critical player in supply chain management, a leading public procurer of sexual and reproductive health commodities, a trusted partner to national governments, and one of the few organizations with the scale and partnerships necessary to build accountability for last mile delivery.  The UNFPA Supply Chain Management Unit (SCMU) is self-funded and was made operational in January 2022. It is tasked with ensuring that UNFPA is able to effectively and efficiently support the delivery of life-saving reproductive health products and other programme supplies to the end user when and where they are needed. To achieve this, it is important to strengthen the capacity of governments and implementing partners to ensure coordination, end-to-end visibility and accountability on all supply chain and logistics management related activities, in particular for programme supplies, across all UNFPA programmes.   

Job Purpose:

The Administrative Associate plays a pivotal role in ensuring administrative support services to SCMU. The position will provide strategic oversight and management of a dedicated team.

You would be responsible for:

You will be responsible to support the Head of Pillar 4 - Support Services with: 

A. Pivotal role in administrative support services:

  • Oversee general office administrative needs covering the SCMU Storage room, update Greenhouse Gas Emissions Platform, act as UNFPA Country Office Real Estate Management (COREM) Focal Point, oversee office space planning, manage ID card passes and parking permits for UN City, and coordinate mail handling with UN City Mail Room.
  • Manage travel arrangements including advice on entitlements and visas, liaising with travel agencies, flight options and assisting with travel claims.
  • Serve as the focal point for SCMU conferences and meetings, ensuring efficient planning, coordination and implementation of logistical and administrative arrangements for SCMU events.
  • Oversee the supply of office materials, ensuring sufficient stock for SCMU.
  • Act as the focal point for SCMU’s fixed assets, ensuring accurate recording and capitalization, coordinating quarterly reviews, annual certifications, and disposal of obsolete assets.
  • Acts as UNFPA’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Liaison in Denmark, manage registration and deregistration of UNFPA personnel with the MoFA, process residence permit applications, and keep personnel updated on policy changes.
  • Managing the procure-to-pay processes within the UNFPA ERP system, encompassing tasks such as maintaining vendor records, raising requisitions, creating financial receipts for SCMU Purchase Orders, and processing invoice payment requests.
  • Support and implement activities related to UNFPA’s Governance, Risk, Compliance and Reporting function.

B. Capacity Strengthening

  • Developing and implementing UNFPA's capacity-strengthening initiatives.
  • Advocate for the training of supply chain professionals
  • Coach and mentor UNFPA personnel to strengthen their capacity to provide informed technical guidance in the supply chain management function.

C. Thought Leadership, Knowledge Sharing and Advisory

  • Champion UNFPA's supply chain thought leadership through actively engaging with industry experts, participating in relevant forums, contributing to research and publications, and representing UNFPA's expertise in various supply chain management discussions and initiatives.
  • Foster an environment for knowledge retention and sharing and the creation of a community of practice for supply chain.
  • Provide counsel and support on the full range of financial management issues, incorporating best practices and continuous improvement across UNFPA.

D. Partnerships and Resource Mobilization

  • Prominently contribute to the development of UNFPA’s value proposition and relationships with donors and partners.
  • Support SCMU’s collaboration with the Division for Communication and Strategic Partnerships to diversify funding opportunities.
  • Support SCMU’s oversight of resource mobilisation proposals for quality assurance purposes

E. Collaboration and Representation

  • Establish effective collaboration with relevant stakeholders within UNFPA to ensure coordinated and effective tailored solutions for each area of intervention.
  • Lead the fostering of relationships with key supply chain partners with the purpose of increasing the efficiency of UNFPA’s supply chain function.
  • Represent SCMU and UNFPA in meetings related to financial management functions.

F. Team Management 

  • Create a conducive working environment aligned with UNFPA's 2030 People Strategy.
  • Lead and supervise team.

G. Carry out any other duties as may be required by the Chief, SCMU.

Qualifications and Experience: 

Education:  

  • Completion of secondary education is required. 
  • A University degree at Bachelor Level in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, International Commerce, Procurement, Logistics, or equivalent field is an asset.  

Knowledge and Experience: 

  • A minimum of seven (7) years of relevant, progressively responsible experience in administrative services, protocol and/or a related area. 
  • Experience in managing a team, particularly within a remote and/or matrix organizational structure is required.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and capability to develop and maintain broad diversified partnerships is required.
  • Professional written and spoken presentation skills, including for the development of reports, presentations, and the ability to synthesize complex supply chain documents for both technical and non-technical audiences is required.
  • Experience using Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is required.
  • Basic proficiency in project management skills is an asset.
  • Basic knowledge of the principles and operational aspects of sexual and reproductive health commodities in global development and the humanitarian community is an asset. 

Languages: 

Fluency in English is required. Working knowledge of another official UN language is an asset.

Required Competencies: 

  • Exemplifying integrity
  • Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system
  • Embracing cultural diversity
  • Embracing change

Core Competencies: 

  • Achieving results
  • Being accountable
  • Developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen
  • Thinking analytically and strategically
  • Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships
  • Communicating for impact

Functional Competencies:

  • Ability to manage the procure-to-pay processes within the UNFPA ERP system
  • Effective collaboration with relevant stakeholders to ensure coordinated and effective tailored solutions for each area of intervention
  • Support relationships with key supply chain partners with the purpose of increasing the efficiency of UNFPA’s supply chain function.
  • Ability to contribute to SCMU’s collaboration with the Division of Communications and Strategic Partnership to diversify funding opportunities.

Compensation and Benefits:

This position offers an attractive remuneration package including a competitive net salary plus health insurance and other benefits as applicable.

UNFPA Work Environment:

UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, diversity, integrity and healthy work-life balance. We are committed to ensuring gender parity in the organization and therefore encourage women to apply. Individuals from the LGBTQIA+ community, minority ethnic groups, indigenous populations, persons with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups are highly encouraged to apply. UNFPA promotes equal opportunities in terms of appointment, training, compensation and selection for all regardless of personal characteristics and dimensions of diversity. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is at the heart of UNFPA's workforce - click here  to learn more.

Disclaimer:

Selection and appointment may be subject to background and reference checks, medical clearance, visa issuance and other administrative requirements. 

UNFPA does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fee in connection with the application or recruitment process and does not concern itself with information on applicants' bank accounts. 

Applicants for positions in the international Professional and higher categories, who hold permanent resident status in a country other than their country of nationality, may be required to renounce such status upon their appointment.

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Become a PhD student

In terms of academic level, the PhD programme corresponds to three years of full-time study and is based on a successfully completed Master's programme is based on a successfully completed Master’s programme of 120 ECTS points (corresponding to 2 years full-time master’s study) .

Within the three year enrollment  PhD students are required to complete a programme that includes: 

  • An independent research project completed under academic supervision
  • A course programme of an extent corresponding to six months of studies (30 ECTS points)
  • Participation in active research environments other than at SDU, including stays at other, mainly foreign, research institutions or private research enterprises
  • Experience with teaching and other dissemination of knowledge
  • Completion of a PhD Thesis
  • The opportunity to defend your PhD Thesis in public

The PhD programmes are offered at the university's five PhD schools. All PhD schools offer a three-year PhD programme, and admission to the programme requires a Master's degree or similar degree. Some PhD schools also offer a four-year PhD programme for students who have completed the first year of a Master's programme.

The PhD programme is completed in close interaction with your academic supervisor, who is a leading researcher within the chosen field of research. You will be able to arrange a great part of your PhD programme yourself and to take study trips to recognised universities abroad. You will establish contacts to several active research environments both at and outside the University of Southern Denmark, and you will be participating in study activities, courses and conferences at both national and international research institutions. You will acquire experience with teaching and disseminating research results.

The Industrial PhD programme

An Industrial PhD programme is a three-year business-oriented PhD project where you as a PhD student are employed by a private company or a public-sector organisation while at the same time being enrolled at a university. As host university for Industrial PhD students, the University of Southern Denmark offers excellent conditions for setting up research partnerships between private business, the public sector and the university.

The Unique Burial of a Child of Early Scythian Time at the Cemetery of Saryg-Bulun (Tuva)

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In 1988, the Tuvan Archaeological Expedition (led by M. E. Kilunovskaya and V. A. Semenov) discovered a unique burial of the early Iron Age at Saryg-Bulun in Central Tuva. There are two burial mounds of the Aldy-Bel culture dated by 7th century BC. Within the barrows, which adjoined one another, forming a figure-of-eight, there were discovered 7 burials, from which a representative collection of artifacts was recovered. Burial 5 was the most unique, it was found in a coffin made of a larch trunk, with a tightly closed lid. Due to the preservative properties of larch and lack of air access, the coffin contained a well-preserved mummy of a child with an accompanying set of grave goods. The interred individual retained the skin on his face and had a leather headdress painted with red pigment and a coat, sewn from jerboa fur. The coat was belted with a leather belt with bronze ornaments and buckles. Besides that, a leather quiver with arrows with the shafts decorated with painted ornaments, fully preserved battle pick and a bow were buried in the coffin. Unexpectedly, the full-genomic analysis, showed that the individual was female. This fact opens a new aspect in the study of the social history of the Scythian society and perhaps brings us back to the myth of the Amazons, discussed by Herodotus. Of course, this discovery is unique in its preservation for the Scythian culture of Tuva and requires careful study and conservation.

Keywords: Tuva, Early Iron Age, early Scythian period, Aldy-Bel culture, barrow, burial in the coffin, mummy, full genome sequencing, aDNA

Information about authors: Marina Kilunovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Semenov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Varvara Busova  (Moscow, Russian Federation).  (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences.  Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Kharis Mustafin  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Technical Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Irina Alborova  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Biological Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Alina Matzvai  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected]

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635th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment

635-й зенитно-ракетный полк

Military Unit: 86646

Activated 1953 in Stepanshchino, Moscow Oblast - initially as the 1945th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment for Special Use and from 1955 as the 635th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment for Special Use.

1953 to 1984 equipped with 60 S-25 (SA-1) launchers:

  • Launch area: 55 15 43N, 38 32 13E (US designation: Moscow SAM site E14-1)
  • Support area: 55 16 50N, 38 32 28E
  • Guidance area: 55 16 31N, 38 30 38E

1984 converted to the S-300PT (SA-10) with three independent battalions:

  • 1st independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (Bessonovo, Moscow Oblast) - 55 09 34N, 38 22 26E
  • 2nd independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion and HQ (Stepanshchino, Moscow Oblast) - 55 15 31N, 38 32 23E
  • 3rd independent Anti-Aircraft Missile Battalion (Shcherbovo, Moscow Oblast) - 55 22 32N, 38 43 33E

Disbanded 1.5.98.

Subordination:

  • 1st Special Air Defence Corps , 1953 - 1.6.88
  • 86th Air Defence Division , 1.6.88 - 1.10.94
  • 86th Air Defence Brigade , 1.10.94 - 1.10.95
  • 86th Air Defence Division , 1.10.95 - 1.5.98

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