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8 PhD programmes in Medicine in Finland
Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
The Doctoral Degree Programme in Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine from University of Oulu is embedded in the UniOGS framework of the Health and Biosciences Doctoral Programme .
Drug Research
There is a high scientific and societal demand for professionals with high-standard doctoral education in Drug Research, this is why we offer this programme at the University of Turku.
Medicine
The doctoral degree program in Medicine from University of Oulu covers a broad spectrum of fields from clinical medicine to basic sciences, social sciences and engineering linked to medicine.
Medicine, Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology invests in high-quality research. The Medicine, Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering Doctoral Programme at Tampere University aim to produce excellent, innovative, internationally known and impressive research data and new innovations that can be used in health care and society more broadly.
Medicine
The aim of the doctoral studies in the Doctoral Programme in Medicine at Tampere University is to equip the student with the skills needed to carry out independent scientific research.
Medicine, Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering
The Medicine, Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering from Tampere University of Applied Sciences invests in high-quality research. The Doctoral Programme aim to produce excellent, innovative, internationally known and impressive research data and new innovations that can be used in health care and society more broadly.
Medicine
The aim of the doctoral studies in the Doctoral Programme in Medicine from Tampere University of Applied Sciences is to equip the student with the skills needed to carry out independent scientific research.
Clinical Research
The Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research at University of Helsinki promotes doctoral education and research in clinical medicine fields, such as medicine, dentistry, psychology, speech therapy, and health sciences, by developing its doctoral researchers’ expertise and skills in key areas of clinical and translational research.