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The PhD programme in Artistic Research

Coursework component

Components

The coursework component consists of 20 ECTS in joint courses and 10 ECTS in project-specific courses. At least 20 ECTS must be at the doctoral level.

Joint coursework (20 ECTS)

The joint coursework is offered through the Norwegian Artistic Research School. The courses offered through the research school will be held as session-based seminars. Courses in methods, reflection, documentation, ethics, communication and project development will be offered. Participation in the research school is compulsory for candidates at the PhD-programme. At NTNU, the research school has the course code KUNST8000.

Read more about the Norwegian Artistic Research School.

Project-specific courses (10 ECTS)

The project-specific training can be adapted to the candidate’s project. Relevant courses are suggested by the candidate and supervisor together, and approved by the candidate’s home faculty on the recommendation of the Programme Board. Courses at the master level are only approved if they have particular relevance to the project. In order to have courses at the master level included in the coursework component, you must also receive a B or higher in the course.

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