**The project and PhD project proposal
**The PhD project is to be conducted as an independent research project within the collective research project ‘Leadership, psychosocial work environment and sickness absence in Esbjerg Municipality’. All proposals for PhD projects within the framework of the collective project are of interest, including projects that focus on the importance of management, in relation to social capital and sickness absence. The project is primarily based on quantitative data and applicants are therefore required to be skilled in quantitative methodology. A short version of the research programme can be read here.
When preparing your project proposal, you are strongly encouraged to familiarize yourself with the project and to consult the general guidelines for preparing a project proposal at the PhD School's webpage. Applicants are also strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the departments' Scholarly Qualification Matrix.
For further information about the collective research project, please contact the Head of Section, Associate Professor Sune Welling Hansen tel. +45 6550 3276, e-mail swh@sam.sdu.dk or Head of Department Signe Pihl-Thingvad, tel. +45 6550 2281, e-mail ssp@sam.sdu.dk.
Requirements and programme structure
A PhD student at the Department of Political Science and Public Management must follow an individual PhD programme including courses, seminars, and active participation in conferences and workshops. The PhD student is also expected to obtain teaching experience during the programme. As a part of the PhD programme, the PhD student is, furthermore, expected to visit another research institution for one semester. We also encourage PhD students to attend international conferences and summer schools. Successful applicants must be prepared to work in Odense on a day-to-day basis throughout most of the PhD programme. The scholarship carries a monthly salary plus office facilities and financial support for conference travels and overseas research visits.
The scholarship is available to students who wish to follow the PhD programme in Political Science, within the framework of either the 5+3 or the 4+4 programme. A 5+3 PhD scholarship is available for a 3-year period to applicants who have completed their MSc by December 31, 2020. A PhD scholarship within the 4+4 programme is available to applicants who have passed the first year of their Master’s programme or the equivalent by December 31, 2020. The 4+4 scholarship runs for a period of four years. For the first two years, the candidate will be enrolled in the PhD programme and the Master’s programme parallel to each other. During this period, the pay consists of a combination of SU student grants and salary for job assignments. After completing the Master’s degree, the PhD student will enter into a salaried PhD scholarship for the remaining two years. Pay and conditions of employment will be in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations).