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Language skills
required
Programme length
3 years
Study mode
Face-to-face learning
Application status
International students:
Students with Icelandic or Nordic citizenship:
Overview

MA degree in Law (Cand.Jur.) first-class grade from the University of Iceland or an equivalent degree from another university.

The doctoral programme in Law is a three-year research based programme of postgraduate study at the Faculty of Law at the University of Iceland. The programme requires 180 ECTS for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D.) (third cycle, level 5). The research project shall amount to 150 ECTS and specialised courses and other work 30 ECTS. The doctoral programme is governed by specific rules (Rules on doctoral studies and the committee for research-based studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Iceland and policies and procedures for the assessment of the contribution of doctoral students). Each student must have a thesis advisor among the tenured professors at the faculty.

The following documents must accompany an application for this programme:
  • CV
  • Statement of purpose
  • Research proposal
  • Study plan
  • Reference 1, Name and email
  • Reference 2, Name and email
  • Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency


Form for the Letters of recommendation. 

Further information on supporting documents can be found here.

Applicants must explain their goals for the doctoral program, and why they believe themselves academically qualified to engage in doctoral studies, e.g., because of good performance in studies, including:

  • undergraduate and graduate studies
  • participation in research projects
  • published articles
  • challenging projects
  • professional experience
  • interesting research
  • interest in specific jobs upon completion of their studies, etc.

An applicant must also specify:

Whether studies will be full-time or part-time (percentage)
The courses planned. Here the student states fields of emphasis she/he deems necessary to strengthen.

Financing plan.
Here the applicant reports grant applications, loans, own financing, work or other relevant things.

Request for a supervisor (if relevant) along with reasons. See information regarding professional requirements for doctoral student's supervisors under the quality standards and requirements for doctoral programmes at the University of Iceland.

Standards and Requirements, Quality of Doctoral Programmes.

PhD applicants must hand in:

A brief description of the project in Icelandic and English.

  • 100 - 150 words

A description of the planned research project, about 2000-4000 words, in addition to a list of references, in the language in which the dissertation will be written following the faculty's rules.

The following shall be stated:

  • goals, the state of knowledge and scientific value
  • a description of the implementation (procedures)
  • a schedule with information on the main benchmarks and programme completion
  • the plan for the publication of the results and the site of publication
  • a list of references

The description must be clear, realistic and scheduled (months and quarters). The project name (working title) shall be descriptive of the research. The division of the research into subjects shall be included (a rough summary of the contents), such as division into chapters or division of the dissertation into articles.

A description of the method/methods to be applied in answering the project's research questions. It is imperative to relate and explain how the research proposal and the main research questions differ from existing research (domestic and foreign) for the same or similar research fields, and what the novelty of the research is.

Finally, the applicant must state why he or she deems the research to be important for the research field’s development in the Icelandic and/or international context.

Programme structure

Check below to see how the programme is structured.

This programme does not offer specialisations.

Year unspecified | Year unspecified
Doctoral studies (LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0/0/0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

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Language of instruction: Icelandic
Self-study
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified | Year unspecified
Doctoral studies (LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0/0/0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Self-study
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified | Year unspecified
Doctoral studies (LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0/0/0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

.

Language of instruction: Icelandic
Self-study
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified
  • Year unspecified
  • LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L
    Doctoral studies
    Mandatory (required) course
    0/0/0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0/0/0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    .

    Self-study
    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L
    Doctoral studies
    Mandatory (required) course
    0/0/0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0/0/0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    .

    Self-study
    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • LÖG561L, LÖG561L, LÖG561L
    Doctoral studies
    Mandatory (required) course
    0/0/0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0/0/0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description

    .

    Self-study
    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
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Contact us

If you still have questions, feel free to contact us.

School of Social Sciences
Open weekdays 9 am - 3 pm
PHD Coordinators

Kolbrún Eggertsdóttir,
Head of Quality Administration

Sigrún Daníelsdóttir Flóvenz
Project manager

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