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Are you interested in doing some independent research work and would like to start a doctorate at the University of Bern? As a university with eight faculties offering a full range of courses and an institution with a real emphasis on research, the University of Bern offers early career researchers attractive structures for a promising doctorate.
- First Steps to a Doctorate
Are you intending to pursue doctoral studies at the...
- Graduate Schools
University of Bern Hochschulstrasse 6 3012 Bern Switzerland....
- Doctoral Agreement
The doctoral student and supervisors draw up a doctoral...
- Forms of Doctorate
At the University of Bern, a doctorate can be completed in...
- Courses Transferable Skills
The course program Transferable Skills is a project of the...
- Joint-supervision Doctorate
The University of Bern no longer offers joint supervision of...
- Survey for PhD Students
In November 2018, the Vice-Rectorate Development conducted a...
- History of the University
Early history - from the "Hohe Schule" to the Academy...
- First Steps to a Doctorate
The Institute of History offers the opportunity to conduct independent research within the framework of university doctoral training. The doctorate can be obtained either within the sturucture of a doctoral programme (e.g. WBKolleg or IFZG) or as a free doctorate.
Here we research and teach the study of history in all its thematic breadth and methodological diversity. Our research deals with the history of Europe from antiquity to the present, as well as with the history of regions outside of Europe.
Doctoral programs are organized on an interuniversity basis and are particularly concerned with promoting academic exchanges involving doctoral students. As with the graduate schools, the doctorate in these programs involves certain mandatory curricular components in addition to drafting a dissertation. Unlike the graduate schools, doctoral ...
Doctoral programs are structured teaching and research programs, which consist of a combination of a free doctorate and additional compulsory educational modules. For example, there are the following structured doctoral programs: Graduate schools, in which the faculty participates,
The Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences (GCB) of the University of Bern, jointly administered by the Faculties of Medicine, Science and Vetsuisse, offers structured, experimental research training programs leading to a PhD, MD,PhD, DDS,PhD or DVM,PhD degree.