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Medicine and Sport
University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
# 301-350QS Subject Rankings
48 monthsProgram duration
15 May, 2024Application Deadline
MedicineMain Subject Area
Program overview
Main Subject
Medicine
Degree
PhD
Study Level
PHD
Study Mode
On Campus
The Doctoral Programme in Medicine and Sport is a part of the Faculty of Medicine. Faculty’s doctoral programme combines four specialities coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy: Medicine, Pharmacy, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Neurosciences.
Specialities:
The overall objective of the PhD specialities is to take the knowledge and skills of the student to the level of internationally recognized high-rank scientific professionals. PhD students are prepared for employment as a lecturer and researcher at the university and other research institutions, as well as leading specialists outside the academia. Doctoral studies are research-based studies at the topmost level of higher education, during which the doctoral student acquires the necessary skills for independent research and development work.
The programme consists of the Research and Development module (5460 hours, equivalent to 210 ECTS credits) and Study module (780 hours, equivalent to 30 ECTS credits). In order to gain international study and work experience, it is recommended that the doctoral student spends time studying and/or carrying out research in a foreign university or research institution.
Program overview
Main Subject
Medicine
Degree
PhD
Study Level
PHD
Study Mode
On Campus
The Doctoral Programme in Medicine and Sport is a part of the Faculty of Medicine. Faculty’s doctoral programme combines four specialities coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine and the Institute of Sport Sciences and Physiotherapy: Medicine, Pharmacy, Exercise and Sport Sciences, Neurosciences.
Specialities:
The overall objective of the PhD specialities is to take the knowledge and skills of the student to the level of internationally recognized high-rank scientific professionals. PhD students are prepared for employment as a lecturer and researcher at the university and other research institutions, as well as leading specialists outside the academia. Doctoral studies are research-based studies at the topmost level of higher education, during which the doctoral student acquires the necessary skills for independent research and development work.
The programme consists of the Research and Development module (5460 hours, equivalent to 210 ECTS credits) and Study module (780 hours, equivalent to 30 ECTS credits). In order to gain international study and work experience, it is recommended that the doctoral student spends time studying and/or carrying out research in a foreign university or research institution.
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The main campus of the University of Tartu (UT) is located in Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia that is well-known as the Student Capital of Estonia, the Intellectual Capital of Estonia and the City of Youth.
Tartu, Estonia is famous for its student traditions and dynamic student life as every fifth resident in Tartu is a student. The city was announced as one of the best living environments for students (LivCom Awards 2019).
UT belongs is 358th in QS World University Rankings. The Estonian university is among the two best universities in emerging Europe and Central Asia region (QS EECA).
But why study in Estonia? Specifically, at the University of Tartu? Tartu is one of the most respected centers of education and research in Central and Eastern Europe and the leading research and training institution in Estonia.
The oldest university in Estonia – Tartu was founded in 1632 – has four faculties: Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Technology, Medicine.
UT offers a wide range of programs that are taught in English, Estonian and Russian. It currently accommodates 13,000 students, including more than 1,600 international students from 100 countries.
Business and Management (3)
Business Administration
Life Sciences and Medicine (3)
Medicine
Natural Sciences (3)
Science and Technology
The main campus of the University of Tartu (UT) is located mainly in Tartu, the second largest city in Estonia, that is well-known as the Student Capital of Estonia, the Intellectual Capital of Estonia and the City of Youth.
Tartu, Estonia is famous for its student traditions and dynamic student life as every fifth resident in Tartu is a student. The city was announced as one of the best living environments for students (LivCom Awards 2019).
UT is 358th in the QS World University Rankings. The Estonian university is among the two best universities in emerging Europe and Central Asia region (QS EECA).
But why study in Estonia? Specifically, at the University of Tartu? Tartu is one of the most respected centers of education and research in Central and Eastern Europe and the leading research and training institution in Estonia.
The oldest university in Estonia – Tartu was founded in 1632 – has four faculties: Humanities, Social Sciences, Science and Technology, Medicine.
UT offers a wide range of programs that are taught in English, Estonian and Russian. It currently accommodates 13,000 students, including more than 1,600 international students from 100 countries.
Arts and Humanities (6)
Estonian and Finno-Ugric Languages
European Languages and Cultures
Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies
Philosophy
Semiotics
Business and Management (6)
Creative Project Management
Entrepreneurship in Economic Policymaking
Environmental Governance and Adaptation to Climate Change
Innovation and Technology Management
Engineering and Technology (6)
Computer Science
Robotics and Computer Engineering
Software Engineering
Life Sciences and Medicine (6)
Bioengineering
Clinical Nutrition
Clinical Pharmacy
Natural Sciences (6)
Actuarial and Financial Engineering
Applied Measurement Science
Excellence in Analytical Chemistry
Geoinformatics for Urbanised Society
Materials Science and Technology
Social Sciences and Management (6)
Digital Administration
Disinformation and Societal Resilience
Educational Technology
Information Technology Law
International Law and Human Rights
International Relations and Regional Studies
Politics and Governance in the Digital Age
Quantitative Economics
Wellness and Spa Service Design and Management
Arts and Humanities (5)
Humanities
Engineering and Technology (5)
Engineering and Technology
Life Sciences and Medicine (5)
Medicine and Sport
Natural Sciences (5)
Chemical and Physical Sciences
Life and Earth Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Social Sciences and Management (5)
Educational Sciences
Social Sciences