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The ordinance on obtaining a doctoral degree from 1 October 2018 (PromVO 2019) defines the options for obtaining a doctoral degree at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (PhF). Please carefully study the content of the Doctorate and Graduate School pages.
For organisational and administrative questions regarding your PhD at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, please contact our coordinator Sascha Völlmin.
International students: Please have a look at the International Scholars Center.
For subject-matter related questions, please contact your supervisors.
A list with open, assigned and completed dissertation and habilitation projects can be found here.
There are no doctoral scholarships or graduate programmes at the University of Zurich. Doctoral students must, therefore, provide their own funding
As a general rule for a PhD study, four to five years of full-time work is estimated. If the doctorate studies follow-on from a completed master's or another graduate project, three to four years may be sufficient.
In cases where external full-time or part-time employment is undertaken, especially if this employment is not closely related to the dissertation project or outside the university, the duration of a PhD will be accordingly prolonged. In such cases the chances of successful completion of the dissertation are also dramatically reduced.
If you are interested in pursuing a PhD programme at the University of Zurich, please take a moment to inform yourself on this website about the general requirements and prerequisites for a doctoral programme at the University of Zurich.
Below you will find additional and subject-specific provisions for the two possible types of doctoral programmes.
Individual doctoral studies at UZH in 'Computational Linguistics and Phonetics' may be accepted, if:
There is no general entitlement to be admitted to the program, even if all requirements are fulfilled.
There is no general entitlement to be admitted to the program, even if all requirements are fulfilled.
Supervisors may also specify additional requirements which doctoral students have to fulfill during their degree.
Candidates which require a student visa must be able to prove to the immigration authorities of Switzerland (with bank statements, etc.) that they able to financially support themselves for the duration of the doctoral studies, usually at least 4 years. As the cost of living in Zurich is relatively high, a minimum of 36,000 Swiss Francs per year is recommended.
All doctoral modules of the UZH can be credited according to the Course Catalogue. Furthermore, it is generally possible to credit any MA module to the doctorate.
In addition to the UZH modules, the following can be credited:
External creditable events are:
In most cases, a certificate of attendance or a transcript from another university is required.
There is no minimum or maximum number of Transferable Skills, however, there is minimum of subject-specific ECTS credits (8 ECTS) to be earned.
The regulations for the doctoral degree can be found here.