Doctoral education
A programme consisting of four years' full-time study and 240 credits, which leads to a doctorate. A licentiate degree consists of 120 credits and two years' full-time study. In order to be accepted for doctoral studies, you must have completed basic university education, with at least one year at second-cycle level. A doctoral student gains a deeper insight into their subject in their doctoral studies. A doctoral thesis constitutes at least 120 credits of doctoral studies (80 for a licentiate degree).
WRAM workshop
henrik.j.persson@slu.se Want to know how you can store and make your sensor data available in a safe and convenient way? Then welcome to our WRAM workshop. Do you have sensor data, like position,
Future Forest workshop: A joint dialogue on forestry, management, and animal behaviour
henrik.j.persson@slu.se A workshop to discuss how to integrate forestry studies and practices with animal behaviour research. Welcome to a workshop where we discuss how to integrate forestry
Statistical methods - an overview
Statistical methods - an overview, 4.5 hp hilda.edlund@slu.se The Ph. D. course will be given in Alnarp, 20 Jan – 28 Feb 2025. Prior knowledge A basic course in statistics is required. The course
Ph. D. course Statistics I - Basic Statistics
Statistics I: Basic statistics, 4 hp hilda.edlund@slu.se The Ph. D. course will be given in Alnarp, 21 Apr - 7 May 2025. Objective, including learning outcomes The objective of the course is to
Explore your career in Sweden – National Student Workshop
Explore your career in Sweden – National Student Workshop utb-webb@slu.se All international students in Sweden are invited to this online workshop. During this session, we will share the following
phd-LCA-course-2023
Advances in life cycle assessment, 5 HP/ECTS agnes.soto@slu.se This course gives an in-depth orientation of LCA. It includes a broad range of LCA-related topics: the methodology, its application,