Doctoral Programme in Drug Research is a multidisciplinary programme covering drug research and toxicology as a whole.
Aim is to train widely competent PhDs to positions in drug research, product development, monitoring and toxicology in the public and private sector in Finland and abroad. For students working full time for their PhD thesis, the expected graduation time is four years.
70
DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS
10
DOCTORAL DEGREES PER YEAR
Research in Doctoral Programme
The research areas of the doctoral programme are
- drug delivery, targeting and dynamics
- drug design and therapeutic targets
- effectiveness of treatment pharmaceutical policy and pharmacoeconomics
- medicinal and applied chemistry
- metabolic profiling & health effects of chemicals
- smart pharmaceutical solutions
How to apply?
A doctoral study right is granted as a result of an application in which the applicant suggests supervisors and makes a research and funding plan.
You can check the requirements for a doctoral thesis here.
Following post graduate degrees can be taken in the Doctoral Programme in Drug Research:
- Licentiate of Philosophy (Pharmacy), Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
- Licentiate of Philosophy, Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Medical Science and Doctor of Odontology
According to the Universities Act of Finland (558/2009, Chapter 5, Section 37), eligible for studies leading to a doctoral degree shall be
- a person who has completed an applicable higher university or polytechnic degree
- a person who has completed an applicable education abroad which in the awarding country gives eligibility for corresponding higher education
- a person whom the university judges otherwise to have sufficient knowledge and skills for the studies.
If you are applying for a doctoral study right in a field of research which has not been the main field of you Master's degree, the faculty may require you to complete supplementary studies to ensure that you are qualified to take part in doctoral studies. Possible supplementary studies are specified when the right to doctoral studies is granted and cannot be included in the doctoral degree.
Eligible applicants to the Doctoral Programme in Drug Research have either completed or currently ongoing studies in medicine or dental science, or applicable Master's degree. The applicant should have an ongoing or planned research project suitable for doctoral dissertation with a research plan approved by an eligible main supervisor, and have agreed supervisors for the project.
Applicable degrees for doctoral degrees:
Doctor of Medical Science
Licentiate of Medicine completed in Finland, Master of Science in Medicine completed in EU
Doctor of Odontology
Licentiate of Odontology completed in Finland, Master of Science in Odontology completed in EU
Licentiate of Philosophy
An applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university; or an applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university of applied sciences; or an applicable education completed abroad which in the awarding country qualifies for equivalent higher education studies
Doctor of Philosophy
An applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university; or an applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university of applied sciences; or an applicable education completed abroad which in the awarding country qualifies for equivalent higher education studies
Licentiate of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
Master of Science (Pharmacy) completed in Finland; or an equivalent degree completed in another EU or EEA country, on the basis of which a document indicating formal qualifications has been issued in that country, as referred to in the Union's recognition regulations, which is required in that country for the right to practise as a pharmacist independently; or a degree completed outside the EU or EEA, which has been recognized by an EU or EEA country and has granted the right to practise as a pharmacist or the right to use the title in that country.
Doctor of Philosophy (Pharmacy)
Master of Science (Pharmacy) completed in Finland; or an equivalent degree completed in another EU or EEA country, on the basis of which a document indicating formal qualifications has been issued in that country, as referred to in the Union's recognition regulations, which is required in that country for the right to practise as a pharmacist independently; or a degree completed outside the EU or EEA, which has been recognized by an EU or EEA country and has granted the right to practise as a pharmacist or the right to use the title in that country.
Licentiate of Health Sciences
An applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university; or an applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university of applied sciences; or an applicable education completed abroad which in the awarding country qualifies for equivalent higher education studies
Doctor of Health Sciences
An applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university; or an applicable Master’s degree awarded by a Finnish university of applied sciences; or an applicable education completed abroad which in the awarding country qualifies for equivalent higher education studies
Eligible applicants to the Doctoral Programme in Drug Research must have either completed or currently ongoing studies in applicable field of science. The applicant should have an ongoing or planned research project suitable for doctoral dissertation with a research plan approved by eligible supervisors.
The skills of eligible applicants to Doctoral Programme in Drug Research and their commitment to a successful completion of their doctoral studies are assessed according to the following admission criteria:
- the innovativeness, scientific and practical importance of the research subject and its suitability to the research profile of the research site and the doctoral programme
- quality, clarity and feasibility of the research plan
- the applicant's evidence of previous research work, e.g. working as a researcher, scientific publications
- research funding
- success in MSc studies or corresponding studies
- international orientation and the language skills required for the studies
The adequacy of supervision, the expertise and commitment of supervisors are also taken into account in the selection process. At least two supervisors are appointed for postgraduate student. One of whom is the main supervisor and at least one of whom is a university staff member. All supervisors must hold a doctoral degree. The main supervisor must hold, at the minimum, the qualification of a docent or have a corresponding scientific qualification. If the main supervisor is not a university staff member, one supervisor being university staff member must hold, at the minimum, the qualification of a docent or have a corresponding scientific qualification. Applicant's ability, motivation and commitment to doctoral studies can also be assessed through interviews.
Following documents should be attached to the application:
- Research plan, approved by supervisors
- Copy of the basic university degree certificate and a transcript of earlier academic records. In case applicant’s MSc, or equivalent, degree is not completed the applicant should submit a transcript of academic records and a personal study plan for completing the remaining studies of that degree as well as state the estimated time of master’s graduation in the application form.
- CV, including the list of publications if any
- Statement by the Main Supervisor on the applicant's ability based on their degree to complete a doctoral degree and the need to undertake any supplementary studies (Word template; N.B.! Save the form to your own computer before filling in any information)
- Proof of sufficient English proficiency (applies to foreign applicants)
- Biopharmacy: Paavo Honkakoski
- Clinical pharmacy: Miia Tiihonen
- Pharmaceutical chemistry: Seppo Auriola
- Pharmaceutical technology: Riikka Laitinen
- Pharmacology: Markus Storvik
- Social pharmacy: Kati Sepponen
- Toxicology: Jaana Rysä
Study right to doctoral studies in Finland does not include scholarship or funding.
- The applicant discusses the possibility to pursue doctoral studies in the department or school with the potential supervisor or with the person in charge of an academic discipline. Further information may also be asked from the contact persons of the doctoral programme.
- The applicant discusses the research topic, doctoral studies and their completion, funding, as well as other supervisors with the main supervisor. The prospective doctoral student and the supervisors must negotiate and agree on responsibilities and commitment to supervising the student's research project.
- Each applicant must have a minimum of two supervisors. All supervisors must have a doctoral degree and the main supervisor must hold, at the minimum, the qualification of a docent or have a corresponding scientific qualification. At least one of the supervisors must be employed by the Faculty of Health Sciences of the University of Eastern Finland. All supervisors must give their written consent on the research plan.
- The applicant draws up a research plan. Please, see further instructions in ‘Research plan’.
- The right to pursue doctoral studies is applied at Studyinfo site. Please note: Partially filled application form cannot be saved. You have to have all the obligatory attachments ready once you start filling the application form.
Following documents should be attached to the application:
- Research plan, which consist of a cover page + four pages (including the list of references). The supervisors must give their written consent on the research plan in the cover page. Please, see the instructions.
- Copy of the basic university degree certificate and a transcript of earlier academic records. In case applicant’s MSc, or equivalent, degree is not completed the applicant should submit a transcript of academic records and a personal study plan for completing the remaining studies in the previous degree as well as state the estimated time of master’s graduation in the application form.
- CV, including the list of publications if any.
- Copies of licenses and permits required to conduct the research. In addition to these attachments, it should be clearly stated in the research plan what licenses the study requires, what licenses have been applied and/or what licenses are planned to be applied. In case the applicant is added to a previously applied license, the date of amendments should be stated in the research plan.
- Statement by the Main Supervisor on the applicant's ability based on their degree to complete a doctoral degree and the need to undertake any supplementary studies (Word template; N.B.! Save the form to your own computer before filling in any information)
- Certificate or proof of English language skills (foreign applicants)
Processing of the application
The faculty requests amendments to the study right application, if needed. All amendments (information/attachments) requested must be submitted within two weeks from the date of the amendment request on the StudyInfo. Incomplete applications will not be processed. The dean decides whether the right to pursue doctoral studies should be granted on the basis of a proposal made by the doctoral programme within approximately three months from submitting the application. When the right to study is granted, the faculty decides on any supplementary studies required, confirms the research topic, appoints the supervisors, and approves the research plan. The faculty communicates its decision to the applicant, the supervisors, the Student and Learning Services and the doctoral programme. The applicant must confirm the study right in the Studyinfo portal within seven days from the decision being sent. Similarly, negative decisions and their justifications are communicated to the applicant, the supervisors, and the doctoral programme. In addition, the applicant is provided with instructions on how to appeal the decision.
When applying for doctoral degree studies, a research plan must be attached to the application. The applicant prepares the plan with his/her supervisors, and it must be approved by them. The research plan must cover the entire licentiate thesis or doctoral dissertation. The research plan is usually drafted in English.
Coverpage: Includes name of the applicant, title of the research plan, information of the supervisors and their signatures. We recommend to use UEF Sign, the electronic signature system.
Research plan: The maximum length of the research plan is four pages including the list of references. The research plan can include the following information, for example:
- Background
- a short summary of the background to the research with necessary sources (including the theoretical and methodological basis)
- a description of earlier research related to the topic
- a description of what remains unknown about the research topic and an explanation of the research’s relevance on a national and/or international scale
- Aims
- the research hypotheses
- the aims of the research clearly defined and presented
- Materials and methods
- a description of the research methods and materials used, and the grounds for choosing the particular methods
- a description of how the materials will be handled and used (also after the research has been completed)
- a working plan, a plan for different stages of the work
- Schedule and funding plans
- a description and a schedule for the different stages of the work
- the funding plan and funding sources of the research
- The ethical aspects of the research
- the ethical aspects of the research (e.g. whether the research requires statements from ethics committees or statutory research permits; possible permits should be attached to the research plan)
- Publication plan
- the means and mode of publishing and/or presenting the research results
- Applications of research results
- an estimation of the applications and the social significance of the research results
- References
- a list of the research field’s principal literature used for the research
- The names of the persons and units participating in the research project
Funding plan is a compulsory part of the application. The funding plan is written to the research plan and to the application form. Funding should be planned with the supervisors. Funding for own salary and for research costs should be described in the funding plan.
Research funding can be applied from various foundations as grants or from the university as paid doctoral research positions. Funding may also be available from established research projects.
More information on different funding options in Kamu.
Application period
Application periods are from Jan 1 to May 31 and from Aug 1 to Nov 30 at Studyinfo portal. Applications are processed also within application periods. Decisions of admissions are sent within three months from submitting the applications.
What is Studyinfo.fi?
Studyinfo.fi is the official national admissions portal with all the up-to-date information about study programmes leading to a degree in Finland.
News and events
Dissertation press releases in the Faculty of Health Sciences
Further information on the doctoral program
The director of the doctoral programme is Jarkko Rautio, vice director is Anu Kauppinen. Coordinator of the doctoral programme is Katja Savolainen.