SAIJAT Postgraduate Studies (60+ cr)

Study level:
Postgraduate studies
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Responsible organisation:
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Curriculum periods:
2024-2025, 2025-2026, 2026-2027, 2027-2028
Elective studies:
No

Description

In the specialisation in Clinical Cell Biology (in Finnish, sairaalasolubiologin opintosuunta; offered in Finnish only), in addition to completing the doctoral dissertation, the doctoral student should complete at least 60 ECTS credits of postgraduate studies that consist of courses in the major subject that can be supplemented by other subjects that support their research.

Studies in biology (discipline specific studies) should be at least advanced level studies (at least level S). Outside biology (transferable skills studies), certain bachelor level studies can be approved if they are shown to complement the PhD student´s expertise. Transferable skills studies must include at least 2 ECTS credits of studies in research ethics (BENJ1006), at least 2 ECTS of studies in communication (Movi’s courses for doctoral students, or equivalent), and at least 1 ECTS of studies in open science (LIBJ1001).

All coursework and the credits to be earned should be approved by one of the principal professors of the doctoral programme. The professor approves the student’s study plan in accordance with the criteria established by the Department.

Students should take an active role in learning by participating in teaching, research seminars and international scientific conference during their studies. In some cases, doctoral students may be able to also work and study abroad. The combination of research, ethics, transferable and professional skills prepare students for careers as an independent researcher or professional expert position.

The requirements for the licentiate degree are otherwise the same as the requirements for the doctoral degree, but instead of a dissertation, a licentiate thesis is prepared.

Learning outcomes

Graduates will

  • have the in-depth understanding required for experts of their field of research,
  • have the scientific skills to produce new knowledge and address unsolved research problems,
  • develop experience in leading a research project by formulating research plans, conducting and managing research, and critically evaluating research results,
  • know and follow the expected ethical norms of scientific research and understand the principles of open science,
  • effectively communicate in both written and oral formats with the scientific community, as well as with the media and general public,
  • publish findings in international, peer-reviewed journals,
  • be able to collaborate with other researchers and professionals and work in international teams,
  • be able to share knowledge with different audiences, in particular to those with less expertise, e.g. via teaching and advising,
  • understand academic work-life and the expectations and responsibilities of employees at the University of Jyväskylä in relation to research, teaching, and societal engagement.

Structure

Select all (58+ cr)