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The PhD-K Committee

The purpose of Ph.d.-K 51本色 is to be a coordinating and supporting forum for the RI Council. In the RI Council, the overall and strategic issues concerning the Ph.D. area 51本色 are handled, and in accordance with this, Ph.d.-K organizes the academic development, administrative processing, and learning across the Ph.D. schools.   

Tasks

Ph.d.-K contributes to and addresses issues from the RI Council. Ph.d.-K should generally be able to address questions posed to the RI Council, for example, in connection with suddenly arising matters of importance to the entire SDU. The tasks of Ph.d.-K are: 

  • Raise issues in the RI Council 
  • Address questions posed by the RI Council 
  • Coordinate to ensure and optimize the academic quality, diversity, and interdisciplinarity in the Ph.D. programs 
  • Administrative coordination and learning across the Ph.D. schools (experience network – practice - exchange of experiences) 

Ph.d.-K is also a forum for exchanging ideas and experiences to implement good practices across the Ph.D. schools. Examples of topics for planning and addressing in Ph.d.-K can be: 

  • National and international cooperation regarding Ph.D. programs, including joint & dual degrees 
  • Cooperation regarding evaluations, including international evaluations of the Ph.D. schools
  • Internationalization of the Ph.D. education area 
  • Supervisor training 
  • Interfaculty generic Ph.D. courses 
  • Talent development 
  • Common statistics and key figures 
Composition of Members

The members of the Ph.d.-K Committee consist of a chairman appointed by the RI Council, the five faculty Ph.D. school leaders, five administrative Ph.D. coordinators – one from each faculty, a representative from the SDU Library, and 2 Ph.D. students – one from the dry and one from the wet areas. 

Administrative Assistance

SDU RIO provides secretarial assistance to Ph.d.-K. 

Contact Ph.d.-K

Do you have inputs or questions about Ph.d.-K's work? 
Contact the chairman of the committee Per Krogh Hansen  or the Ph.D. school leader at your faculty. 

Last Updated 01.04.2025