Facts about the program

ECTS Credits:
180
Study duration:
3 years
Organisation:
Full-time
Campus:
Molde
Teaching language:
English
Study level:
Doctoral degree with nom length of study
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Study Plan for Philosophiae Doctor in Logistics (PhD) (2023–2026)

Study information

The doctoral program at HiMolde is a three-year full-time program leading to a doctoral degree (PhD) in Logistics. If you have 25% working duties, the planned duration of the program is extended to four years.
The conferral of the doctoral degree in Logistics signifies that the candidate has attained expert competence in a major field of study. You will normally have one supervisor at HiMolde, plus one or more co-supervisors from other institutions. Suggesting co-supervisors is the duty of your main supervisor, and the Doctoral Degree Committee must approve them.

When you are approximately half-way through your doctoral program period, you will have to pass a midway evaluation process, where two evaluators (one internal and one external) will give you feedback and advice on your progression. The evaluators may also make recommendations to your tutors and the university if any adjustments should be made.

Towards the end of your PhD-studies, your adjudication committee will be appointed. The committee has three members, including one member from HiMolde and at least one international member. The committee has two major duties: To evaluate if your thesis is accepted for its final defense, and to evaluate your trial lecture and public defense.

What do you learn?

Learning 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

  • is at the forefront of logistics, mastering scientific theories and methods of logistics research;

  • can evaluate and assess various theories, methods and processes in Logistics research; 

  • can contribute to the development of new knowledge, new theories, and methods in Logistics.

Skills

  • can formulate research questions for academic research and applied research and development at a recognized international level in Logistics;

  • can contribute to new knowledge in Logistics through scientific research that may be published in peer-reviewed national and international scientific journals;

  • can handle complexity, create an overview and synthesize established scientific knowledge and practice;

  • can critically evaluate and constructively criticize scientific research in Logistics.

General competencies

  • can identify relevant ethical issues and conduct research with academic integrity;

  • can disseminate research and development through highly ranked national and international channels and participate in debates;

  • can identify their own research in Logistics within a wider research area and social context

Admission

In order to be eligible for admittance, you must have an excellent academic record within a relevant area of higher education, equivalent to at least 300 ECTS in the Norwegian system, including a Master's degree of at least 60 ECTS, which also includes a significant piece of individual work (typically a Master's thesis). The equivalent of an average grade of B or better from master’s-level study is needed. Please read the detailed regulations governing the programme. 

 

Financial requirements for the PhD Logistics program

There is no tuition fee at Molde University College. However, financing on par wit a PhD scholarship provided by Molde University College, The Research Council of Norway or other Norwegian scholarship provider is required. Scholarships provided by the college are advertised on the university college’s web-pages. 

Applicants with funding equivalent to that of a Norwegian scholarship from employers/funders abroad may be accepted, but only if Molde University College has made a special written agreement with that employer/funder.  The doctoral committee will only evaluate applications for admission to the program if one of the funding schemes mentioned above can be documented by the applicant. For further requirements regarding admission, please consider this document.

Structure and content

Programme content

Logistics deals with the organization of the flow of products, services and information from raw materials to the end user in a supply chain. The analysis of such supply chains may be built on a broad spectrum of academic disciplines, such as economics, business administration, industrial organization, engineering, management science, information science and computer science. Quantitative techniques and models based on mathematics, statistics, engineering, and operations research are also useful tools in such analyses.

The doctoral program at HiMolde is a three-year full-time program leading to a doctoral degree (PhD) in Logistics. If you have 25% working duties, the planned duration of the program is extended to four years.
The conferral of the doctoral degree in Logistics signifies that the candidate has attained expert competence in a major field of study. You will normally have one supervisor at HiMolde, plus one or more co-supervisors from other institutions. Suggesting co-supervisors is the duty of your main supervisor, and the Doctoral Degree Committee must approve them.

When you are approximately half-way through your doctoral program period, you will have to pass a midway evaluation process, where two evaluators (one internal and one external) will give you feedback and advice on your progression. The evaluators may also make recommendations to your tutors and the university if any adjustments should be made.

Towards the end of your PhD-studies, your adjudication committee will be appointed. The committee has three members, including one member from HiMolde and at least one international member. The committee has two major duties: To evaluate if your thesis is accepted for its final defense, and to evaluate your trial lecture and public defense.

Content and structure of the programme

The general structure is as follows: The total workload of the program is 180 ECTS. 30 ECTS is allocated to the course plan, and the rest to the thesis work. Holders of Norwegian scholarships will in addition normally have one year workload of required duties for HiMolde. Doctoral students may spend one or two semesters abroad, for both courses and thesis work.

In co-operation with the supervisor, candidates should propose a list of suggested courses to the Doctoral Degree Committee. The composition of the list should take into account both the suggested topic for the thesis and the background of the candidate. For example, if the candidate does not have a solid background in logistics, the course plan should contain a necessary amount of courses in logistics. In addition, The Doctoral Degree Committee may require that the candidate takes courses without credit if this is necessary to bring the candidate up to an acceptable level for starting the doctoral study.

The course plan may comprise PhD courses offered by Molde University College, or PhD courses offered by other academic institutions. At least 5 ECTS must be doctoral courses explicitly related to logistics, supply chain management or transport economics. At least 5 ECTS of doctoral courses must be within relevant research methodology. Only one module is oblilgatory: DRL005 Philosophy of Science (5 ECTS). The courses offered by HiMolde could be found here

Organisation and learning

The courses taken by the PhD candidate may have different assessment methods (exams, coursework, classroom activities). For the mid-term evaluation, candidates produce a report and submit other written material to the two evaluators for feedback. The final PhD thesis, the public defence and the trial lecture is evaluated by a 3-person committee. 

Required study progression

Being a 180 ECTS program, normal progression would be to finish within 3 years, or 4 years if the candidate has 25% working duty. The regulations allow for a maximum of 6 years on the program. 

Assessment

The courses taken by the PhD candidate may have different assessment methods (exams, coursework, classroom activities)

Study model

Autumn 2023

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