A number of activities and courses can be approved in the elective part of the training component.
Research courses
Research courses can be organised by universities or university colleges in Norway or abroad. Please note that courses under 1 ECTS credits will not be approved.
On application, research courses given by institutions not using ECTS standards, may be approved. Approval requires that course documentation be submitted (schedule, course description and syllabus/reading list), in addition to documentation that the candidate has successfully completed the course. These courses must be at master or PhD level and the candidate should always discuss with the supervisor to decide if the course is at an adequate level.
Course credits are calculated in accordance with ECTS standardisation (1 credit per 25-30 hours' work incl. self-study and the examination). Please note that short courses (<25 hours) will not be approved and that several smaller courses cannot be combined. Half credits will not be awarded.
Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity to approve these types of courses in advance.
Individual syllabus
Where no courses or other opportunities for training within the candidate's field of research are available, an individual syllabus (special syllabus) can be approved following submission of an advance application to the Programme Board for research training. A description of the special syllabus making it possible to assess the content, level and scope must be included in the application. The examination is conducted by the supervisor with an examiner appointed by the department.
Research stay at other institutions
If the candidate travels to another research institution to learn techniques, conduct experiments or engage in other academic activities, the stay may be approved as part of the training component's elective part. After returning, a report about the stay must be submitted (signed by the candidate and supervisor) in addition to a confirmation from the host institution regarding the duration of the stay and its content. The stay must have a minimum of two weeks duration.
Clinical specialty approved in Norway
Up to one specialty in medicine or dentistry approved in Norway may be approved. Other specialties may also be considered if a master’s degree is required for admission to the specialisation. Awarded credits can be adjusted depending on the specialty’s workload.
Documentation requirements for elective part
Activity | Credits | Required documentation |
Research course that qualifies for credits at a university or university college | Credited with the specified number of credits. | - Course diploma/transcript
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Research courses at other institutions for which credits have not been calculated | ECTS standardisation (1 credit per 25-30 hours' work incl. syllabus and examination) | - course description
- reading list with number of pages
- schedule
- confirmation of course completion from the course organiser
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Individual reading list | 300 pages gives 1 credit. Maximum 5 credits. | - Reading list with the number of pages
- Substantiated application from the candidate and principal supervisor with a description of the level and scope
- Recommendation from the department where the level and scope have been assessed
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Study or research stay at an institution abroad | 1.5 credits/week. Maximum 6 credits. | - Report on the stay, signed by the candidate and supervisor
- Confirmation from the host institution
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Approved clinical specialty in medicine or dentistry | 5 credits | Credits are given for up to one clinical specialty. Specialties for other professions than medicine /dentistry based on separate assessment, see above. |