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

Master's degree in History with a first class grade or equivalent qualification.

The doctoral programme in Archaeology is a three-year postgraduate course of research-based study. The programme is 180 ECTS and confers the title of Philosophiae Doctor, Ph.D. Students must be registered and pay the registration fee for the duration of the period of study.

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
  • Supervisor/supervising teacher at the University of Iceland
  • Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency

Further information on supporting documents can be found here.

Follow this form for the study and research plan.

Programme structure

Check below to see how the programme is structured.

This programme does not offer specialisations.

Year unspecified | Fall
Doctoral Thesis in History (SAG571L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

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Language of instruction: Icelandic/English
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified | Spring 1
Doctoral Thesis in History (SAG571L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description

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Language of instruction: Icelandic/English
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified
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If you still have questions, feel free to contact us.

School of Humanities
Weekdays: 10-12 am and 1-3 pm
PHD Coordinator

Romina Werth
Project manager.

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