Applied mathematics, specialization in PhD programme in technology
Programme description
Regulations
- Regulations for the Degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at the University of Agder
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Supplementary regulations:
Teaching and examination regulations for PhD courses
Courses are normally taught in English.
Co-authorship
- Authorship and contributorship (Ethical considerations in the conduct and reporting of research)
- Medforfatterskap i matematikk, naturvitenskap og teknologi
- Guidelines for crediting of scientific publications to institutions, see http://www.uhr.no/ressurser/forskrifter-veiledninger-retningslinjer/andre_retningslinjer (in Norwegian)
For applicants
In order to pursue a PhD in ICT at the University of Agder you must be appointed to a position as a PhD Research Fellow (PhD scholarship). From time to time the University announces relevant vacancies. See http://www.uia.no/vacancies for an overview of the vacant positions. Please follow the instructions on the web page when applying. Please note that UiA does not accept open applications or documents sent as email attachments. All applications are handled through the Easycruit online recruitment system. Please see http://www.uia.no/vacancies for more details.
The following requirements apply for admission to the PhD programme :
- The average grade for courses included in the bachelor's degree (or equivalent) must be C or higher.
- The average grade for courses included in the master's degree (or equivalent) must be B or higher.
- The master's thesis (or equivalent) must have a grade B or higher.
Proficiency in oral and written English is required. Applicants from some countries will be required to document their English skills through one of the following tests, with the stated results or better:
- TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language with a minimum score of 550 on the Paper-based Test (PBT), or 80 on the Internet based Test (iBT).
- IELTS – International English Language Testing System, with a result of 6.0.
The list of countries this pertains to can be found here.
PhD programme in technology
- ICT
- Mechatronics
- Renewable energy (ENE)
- Applied mathematics (AppMath)



