Learning outcomes (2023–2026)
Degree/title obtained
Philosophiae Doctor Program in LogisticsLearning outcomes
A candidate who has completed the PhD programme should obtain the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
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is at the forefront of logistics, mastering scientific theories and methods of logistics research;
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can evaluate and assess various theories, methods and processes in Logistics research;
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can contribute to the development of new knowledge, new theories, and methods in Logistics.
Skills
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can formulate research questions for academic research and applied research and development at a recognized international level in Logistics;
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can contribute to new knowledge in Logistics through scientific research that may be published in peer-reviewed national and international scientific journals;
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can handle complexity, create an overview and synthesize established scientific knowledge and practice;
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can critically evaluate and constructively criticize scientific research in Logistics.
General competencies
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can identify relevant ethical issues and conduct research with academic integrity;
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can disseminate research and development through highly ranked national and international channels and participate in debates;
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can identify their own research in Logistics within a wider research area and social context