WHY DO YOUR PHD IN NORWAY? Get a JOB. Get a Permanent residence permit. Move to Norway.

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  • čas přidán 17. 03. 2021
  • It doesn't matter whether it is a large or small city in Norway, but to do a Ph.D. in Norway is sopper cool and I will tell why in this video. I did a lot of analysis of my experience here and understood that not everyone knows that Ph.D. is a job in Norway.
    This means that you will get all the benefits as other employees in Norway have, you will get your own PC, screens, and other office supplies. You will be able to meet a lot of interesting people, both outside and inside Norway.
    I, for example, got a chance to visit Stanford and USC during my PhD. You will get enough time to learn the Norwegian language and culture. You will have the possibility of applying for a permanent residence permit in Norway. All of that will help you to stay in Norway afterward.
    Don't forget to subscribe, share my videos with others and ask your questions in the comments.
    If you want to:
    - know more details about the PhD application process: • EVERYTHING ABOUT: PHD ...
    - or do not have a master degree (must-have requirements for PhD), you could consider doing your master in Norway: • HOW TO APPLY FOR MASTE...
    (#PhD #PhDinNorway #Norway)

Komentáře • 114

  • @dauntlessbonita9747
    @dauntlessbonita9747 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing. Ill be finishing my masteral soon and will definitely consider norway for my phd. Your video is very informative.

  • @nehirryasarr
    @nehirryasarr Před 3 lety

    Thank you for these videos, they're so valuable❤️❤️

  • @jadeapostol9770
    @jadeapostol9770 Před 3 lety +3

    I am so inspired watching your videos, always looking forward for updates.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety

      Thank you ☺️

    • @stevenkoya5236
      @stevenkoya5236 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing this vital information. Well done. Is it possible to apply for Masters and continue on to PhD afterwards?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevenkoya5236 There is an opportunity there. I did it myself like this, but I waited for available PhD position for 9 months. In some cases, it takes shorter waiting time, but it depends on the university, department and field of study.

  • @ASO-xh5vu
    @ASO-xh5vu Před 3 lety

    Perfect ideas. Thanks!

  • @malithshanaka4280
    @malithshanaka4280 Před 3 lety

    I am so inspired. Thank you so much

  • @ebeneezer4750
    @ebeneezer4750 Před 3 lety

    Thanks I really appreciate for this information

  • @imerbeser
    @imerbeser Před rokem

    Lamborghini informative info. Merci

  • @HaiderAli-hp6tl
    @HaiderAli-hp6tl Před 3 lety

    This channel is so. Much informative.
    Thank for such good information ivana.

  • @FelipeCondo
    @FelipeCondo Před 3 lety

    thanks for the info, I really enjoyed it. Could you please make a video about living expenses, housing and taxes, please?

  • @johnstephen4358
    @johnstephen4358 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello maam.Your content of the videos are really amazing but the background music is affecting the actual sound of your video. So please focus on the sound and I'm waiting for many good contents.❤💯
    All the best🔥💯

  • @senpai8741
    @senpai8741 Před 2 lety

    Hi!
    It would be nice if you included your field of study and little bit about yourself in the description box.
    Thank you for the content.

  • @inesnoussa2947
    @inesnoussa2947 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the information ☺️
    I want to know what do they ask in interviews when you apply for a phd in Norway .

  • @MSAbro
    @MSAbro Před 2 lety

    It's impressive I am planning to come Norway for masters in business field but I haven't great grades it's 2.96 CGPA ( BBA HONS) and I finished in 2020 because of lack of information I couldn't apply this year.
    Can I get admission in next term with this CGPA ?
    Hope you'll guide me

  • @theGlycine29
    @theGlycine29 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Ivanna for making these kinds of videos. They are very informative and useful. I’m a new subscriber. I hope to see more of your videos.
    May I ask if there is an age limit for applying PhD or master’s degrees in Norway?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. Thank you for such nice words. I have taught bachelor students of age 50+, so I don’t think that there is age limit. More important knowing about your ability of finishing PhD.

    • @theGlycine29
      @theGlycine29 Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much Ivanna 😊 that is a huge relief 😊

  • @parrtysuz87
    @parrtysuz87 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much :).. ..

  • @suranjandey8781
    @suranjandey8781 Před 3 lety

    Excellent. Thanks. On which subject you did your PhD? additive manufacturing?

  • @jasmineshrub9967
    @jasmineshrub9967 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your efforts. Please, could you inform me whether Ph.D.s by publication in social sciences are available at Norway Universities, and how long do they last? Thank you once again!

  • @abimbolaolasope3411
    @abimbolaolasope3411 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info. What does a Public list of applicants mean for a prospective Ph.D. aspirant, and if your name is on the list, then what should one expect?

  • @olowookerefisayoj8510
    @olowookerefisayoj8510 Před 3 lety

    Just stumbled on your channel thanks Mrs Ivanna I really hope doing my M.sc & PhD @ NTNU Globalization and Sustainable Development I have a CGPA of 3.48/5.00 (BC) and my first degree was in Geography and Regional planning what are my chances ma?
    Want to put in for application by next year God's willing...
    Thanks for quality information shared here once again already subscribed to your channel!
    I anticipate your swift response ma'am...
    Much ❤️ from 🇳🇬

  • @AsifRaza-ks4zm
    @AsifRaza-ks4zm Před 3 lety

    Very nice I got lot of information abt PhD my wife is interested to get admission in PhD Mgt very comprehensive information thank you we found a university in Oslo to apply

  • @davidjosetroyaleon2278

    Gracias mil gracias

  • @Mojo_DK
    @Mojo_DK Před 6 měsíci +1

    How many taxes do you have to pay on the salary. So how high is the salary after taxes?

  • @muhammadsharjeelali4076

    Thanks for informative video.
    Please make the video on PhD for Electrical Engineering. I want to apply for PhD in the field of Electrical engineering,but I don't know the process. Please help me and other viewers.
    Thanks

  • @jamlzs
    @jamlzs Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great info Ivanna! For someone with an MBA master's degree would you still recommend for PhD or to expand with a 2nd master's degree in Norway? Also, how tough is it to get a scholarship in Norway Uni (for both master's degree and PhD)? Many thanks 😘

    • @EspenSrlie
      @EspenSrlie Před 2 lety

      Norwegian have no tuition fees

  • @ashishrawat8819
    @ashishrawat8819 Před 3 lety

    Hi , ivana your videos are so informative . I have also applied for PhD position in machine learning in Oslo and Stavanger . I have some queries you help me out .It will be a great help . thanks .

  • @azeemkhan6252
    @azeemkhan6252 Před rokem

    Hello Ivanna, could you please tell me if its worth it to do a PhD in History from Norway? Also any specific universities would you recommend?

  • @FilipeLosoft
    @FilipeLosoft Před rokem

    Hello Ivanna, I have been selected for the interview for the PhD Program at AHO. Could you please tell me how many interviews are required for a PhD program at a Norwegian university?

  • @basharalrayyan1339
    @basharalrayyan1339 Před 3 lety

    Can you help securing a PhD acceptance letter from a Norwegian university?

  • @moonshine9858
    @moonshine9858 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi thanks for this info. Im planning to apply for a PhD. I saw a research position that im interested in. Can i ask for your opinion, if Oslo Met is a good university to do research at? Thanks in advance 👍

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. I haven’t heard anything negative about Oslo Met. If you see a position you like, just apply. You can also ask your questions later during interview to figure out critical things for you.

  • @johnsnow3279
    @johnsnow3279 Před 2 lety

    hello,
    Indian universities do not give high grades..here above 60% is considered as B (very good) and it is mentioned in transcript as well ...A is given to 80% and above. however, if we change this score to european standard i will not even b able to complete bare minimum requirements...i m wondering if universities consider these factors?

  • @stevenkoya5236
    @stevenkoya5236 Před 3 lety

    I have a Masters degree, however, I want to apply for another Masters in Norway universities to pursue a PhD thereafter. Is that possible for such?

  • @ayeshazahid9920
    @ayeshazahid9920 Před 2 lety

    Hello Dr Ivanna, i hope you are doing well. I have 2 questions regarding phd in norway, please help me out. 1: Will I get a child allowance for my 1.5 yr old baby? Or any other free fascilities for him? 2: Is IELTS or TOFL compulsory for university of oslo? My whole education is english taught e.g my bachelors and masters is from english medium universities. Will I still have to provide IELTS score or english proficiency certificate from my current university will be enough?

  • @kamalwagle1871
    @kamalwagle1871 Před rokem

    Not got any response for phd can you please help..

  • @remerose1140
    @remerose1140 Před 2 lety

    Hello
    Is there a PhD opportinity by online method? I am handicapped, so travelling and living alone is difficult.

  • @helsinkihaeunland
    @helsinkihaeunland Před rokem

    First of all, thank you for all of your informative videos about Ph.D courses and preparation for admission. I have one question. The dept that I am applying to, UiO, dept of educational science offers a set salary or 504 200 krone annum, I am planning to go with my family members, a family of 4, (spouse & 2 children) some people say that the amount of money is not enough for surviving in oslo. I can’t grasp the idea of how much 500 000 krone is about... How expensive are the housings there in osol? And I wonder how other doctoral researchers from foreign countries survive during their Ph.D doctoral fellow employment.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před rokem +1

      In Norway it is more common that both parents are working. Regarding the cost of living, please check some of the recent videos about cost of living. It will give some intuition. Remember that there is a high competition for renting an apartment, so checking some towns nearby and spending a bit of time on commute would help. Further away from Oslo you live, cheaper and better apartment options you could find.

  • @IvannasNorskLife
    @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

    Why would you do a PhD in Norway?

  • @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz
    @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz Před 3 lety

    Ma'am which university in Norway offer for PhD with Job?

  • @md.mizanurrahman905
    @md.mizanurrahman905 Před 3 lety

    Hi! Thank you so much for your videos. Recently I have started a PhD application for a funded project in social science area. I have some question and if you can help me out that would be really great. Firstly, the project already has a PhD project outline where they already stated research questions, methodology, and research fields for fieldwork. But they require a project proposal from the applicants (no more than three pages including references). So, what do they expect? I wrote a contextual background, statement of research problem, possible theoretical frameworks, ethical consideration on my own, and paraphrased questions and methodology part from their original proposal. Is it okay? If it’s not what do you suggest? Secondly, I have relevant publication And my previous master thesis (from Netherlands) is very close to the project, is that a plus? And Finally, in the Jobnorge attachment section their is a label titled as ‘testimonial’. What does it mean? Is it recommendation/ reference letters? I am confused because I had to provide informations of three referees in the CV section. Could you help me out please? I would deeply appreciate your help. Thank you in advance. Take care.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi. Everything you listed for PhD research proposal sounds good to me. Your publication and relevant topic in master thesis is a plus. Testimonial is a referance letter from one of your reference persons. For example, ask your master thesis supervisor to write you a reference letter.

    • @md.mizanurrahman905
      @md.mizanurrahman905 Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much! Appreciate your help ❤️

  • @johndee1400
    @johndee1400 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Ivanna, can you actually get permanent residence after completing a 3-year PhD program as an employee? What if you don't have a job after the PhD, does your 3 years stay still qualify you for PR?

    • @schoolingdiana9086
      @schoolingdiana9086 Před 2 lety

      My research has shown the answer to that is yes. She’s said before that your last year of the PhD, you should start finding a associate professor position if you want to stay in Norway.

  • @HuMStylEHuM
    @HuMStylEHuM Před rokem

    Hi I wants to get post of PhD in Norway university

  • @EugeneCatalan
    @EugeneCatalan Před 2 lety

    What Ph.D. available for BS Civil Engineer + Master in Public Administration and Governance (Major in Real Estate Management)? and I Want a scholarship, Im not good as a student during my BS ( but I believe I'm top 10 percent in my class) I'm a full scholar (chess varsity), Dor my Master's, I paid myself to gain it (not fulltime studying). I Prefer Engineering( Water, Geotechnical Structural) etc), Environment, Energy and Urban Planning related PhDs. BTW I'm old mid-late 40s am I still qualified?

  • @anjalikavithanage7742
    @anjalikavithanage7742 Před 2 lety

    How to apply to Norway

  • @KunalKumar-bx2sz
    @KunalKumar-bx2sz Před 2 lety +1

    Maam is ot possible to apply for PhD directly after bechelor I mean without master .

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 2 lety

      It is not possible in Norway. You must have a master degree first.

  • @ashely5982
    @ashely5982 Před 3 lety +1

    While applying for PhD they are asking for source funding and mentioned that we can't fund ourselves. And also PhD is salaried right. What does that means .? I'm pretty confused 😕. Please help

    • @Mojo_DK
      @Mojo_DK Před 6 měsíci

      I am confused as well. Were you able to find out more by now?

  • @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz
    @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz Před 3 lety

    Can get jobs with study?

  • @MuhammadSaleem-qc4co
    @MuhammadSaleem-qc4co Před 2 lety

    Thank you lavanna!
    I am MUHAMMAD SALEEM from Pakistan.I have done master of philosophy in Physical Chemistry.I want to do Ph.d Chemistry.
    How to get letter of acceptance?
    How much salary award to ph.d schalor.
    Guide me regarding geting admission in Ph.d chemistry in best ranking University.

  • @devindersingh9903
    @devindersingh9903 Před rokem

    Hi Ivana , I am Davinder Singh from INDIA . i am post graduate in commerce (Master in Commerce) have 20 years experience in Accounts and Marketing . Kindly guide me which university i should apply for Phd in Marketing or Phd in management.

  • @hasniza911
    @hasniza911 Před 3 lety

    Is there any company in Norway collaborate with universities and give opportunity to their staff to do phD?

  • @NeerajSharma28
    @NeerajSharma28 Před 3 lety

    I am doing masters in my country. The catch is should I go for masters and then PhD or should I enroll directly in PhD. Which is the best option.
    Please guide.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety

      I would recommend going directly to PhD. If your grades correspond to the requirements of a PhD in Norway, go directly to PhD. If no, apply for a PhD in some other European countries

  • @shamanicmonotheism
    @shamanicmonotheism Před 3 lety

    Thank you ivanna.I have Bachelor degree in Mechanical engineering plus work experience and now I am planning for PhD in Norway.

  • @husamabusalem3494
    @husamabusalem3494 Před 3 lety +1

    If I may ask, which university are you in? And what is your field? Thanks 😊

    • @husamabusalem3494
      @husamabusalem3494 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh never mind, it is NTNU written all over your nametag haha

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety

      @@husamabusalem3494 😊 Absolutely correct. My field is Additive Manufacturing and data analytics for manufacturing. I shared more information about me in this video czcams.com/video/XyeAPTcnRXU/video.html

  • @jyothiratnala2052
    @jyothiratnala2052 Před 3 lety

    If I have a 4 year bachelors degree and 1 year masters degree, am I eligible for a PhD in Norway?

  • @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz
    @DINESHKUMAR-pw8iz Před 3 lety

    I'm a missionary from North India my daughter Sibya needs a admission for PhD in Biotechnology in USA with full scholarship can you help me for admission?

  • @MrRenanHappy
    @MrRenanHappy Před 3 lety

    How competitive is it to enroll in a PhD in Norway? It seems very interesting and an actual healthy environment for a student, but my grades are not the best due to my psychological struggles in my courses as undergraduate and a master's student. The quality of my dissertation and my appliance to my research is fine, but I was wondering about those other factors.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +2

      Competitiveness depends on the time and field of study. Sometimes we can have 30 applications, other times it may be 50-60 applicants. If your grades are below B, then the probability of getting PhD in Norway is very low. In this case, you may consider other European country. If you know Norwegian, then you can apply for university lector position. This position doesn’t require PhD degree.

    • @MrRenanHappy
      @MrRenanHappy Před 3 lety +2

      @@IvannasNorskLife It is a pity. I always that as an undergrad that my grades would be useless and that I was doomed to mediocrity. Now that my work actually has substance to it, I'm bound by the terrible decisions of younger me, someone that was actually capable of doing better than most.
      Thanks for replying, it helps me a great deal in tempering expectations.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +3

      @@MrRenanHappy I know examples of students who has grades below B and are PhD students in other European countries. If you have a dream of moving to Norway, you still can do it but just it will take a bit longer time.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrRenanHappy I wish you good luck and never give up. We all at some points have done bad decisions in the past, but we have a long life ahead and it’s better to focus on today’s actions.

    • @MrRenanHappy
      @MrRenanHappy Před 3 lety +3

      @@IvannasNorskLife What is pathetic is that my grades in the master's could've been perfectly fine. I failed at a few grades not because of incompetence, but was mostly caused by anxiety problems, as I had basically finished them. If I'm correct, if I had finished these classes properly, my GPA would be around 3.5-3.8, but as of now it seems it is 2.8.
      I've been looking at possibilities for PhD abroad, especially in Europe where researchers are actually treated as workers and not students in indentured servitude. Particularly Norway looks like a place out of someone's utopic imagination, it is quite wondrous.
      Just to be clear though, I didn't really want to move to Norway permanently. My main motivation was enhancing my skills as a researcher and becoming someone reliable to work with and knowledgeable. European countries actually offer the quality and resources for someone to achieve those goals.
      I'll attempt to join the PhD program I had my eyes on, but at this point it seems quite unlikely. Especially considering the situation of my country where thousands are dying daily due to the pandemic, it seems like I would be a very low quality and unattractive prospect student.
      Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to answer, it is greatly appreciated. I wish you a wonderful weekend.

  • @vicious255
    @vicious255 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, but background noise.

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Agree, I will pay more attention to background noise in the future.

  • @anjalikavithanage7742
    @anjalikavithanage7742 Před 2 lety

    I was in Norway 2 years
    So now I'm in srilankan

  • @anjalikavithanage7742
    @anjalikavithanage7742 Před 2 lety

    Hiii
    Please can you help me

  • @pankajchaudhary2841
    @pankajchaudhary2841 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to do PhD from Norway in please help me

  • @joeakinwale4608
    @joeakinwale4608 Před 3 lety

    Does the period of my Ph.D counts towards PR or Citizenship?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes. It is a work and counts for both

    • @joeakinwale4608
      @joeakinwale4608 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the quickest response. Is it possible to enroll for second PhD after the first one?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      @@joeakinwale4608 Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend. If you already have a PhD , then apply for Post Doc or Researcher position at University. I have seen Post Doc position up to 4 years long. Or even with 2 years, but after showing a great results, you may receive an offer from the same university to keep working there.

  • @jithujoseph1102
    @jithujoseph1102 Před 3 lety +1

    Madam, can you suggest any funded universities for PhD programs?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety

      All PhDs in Norwegian universities are highly paid jobs. More information about is in my video: Everything about PhD...

    • @jithujoseph1102
      @jithujoseph1102 Před 3 lety

      @@IvannasNorskLife Thank you madam

    • @lizsam6665
      @lizsam6665 Před 3 lety

      have you found any funded uni Jithu,

    • @jithujoseph1102
      @jithujoseph1102 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lizsam6665 no madam

    • @lizsam6665
      @lizsam6665 Před 3 lety

      @@jithujoseph1102 I am also looking for fully funded scholarships Programs or PhD in EU.

  • @kritikarawat10
    @kritikarawat10 Před 3 lety

    Hi... I am from india i have completed my msc in food science and technology i want to do phd from norway can you help me

  • @PositiveVibes360
    @PositiveVibes360 Před 2 lety +1

    do age and disability matter?

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 2 lety

      In reality, it shouldn't matter, but I think unfortunately it may depend on the type of job or type of Ph.D. you want to do. I need some time to think about it, but I will make a separate video where I will elaborate more on this.

    • @PositiveVibes360
      @PositiveVibes360 Před 2 lety

      @@IvannasNorskLife i will wait

  • @pankajaggarwal7728
    @pankajaggarwal7728 Před 3 lety +1

    I am 50 years old Professional Chartered Accountant and Holding 16 years Masters Degree in addition.
    Besides I possess 24 years professional work Experience.
    What are the prospects for PHD for me

    • @IvannasNorskLife
      @IvannasNorskLife  Před 3 lety +1

      I have experience of teaching bachelor students, who are 50+ years old. So if you feel that you can do this, you should try.

  • @Dan-fo9dk
    @Dan-fo9dk Před 2 lety

    You have obviously no degree in the field of audio..... You use a mic on the camera that pics up all the echo in the room plus you add some strange noise on top of it afterwards. Maybe you don't want anybody to understand what you are saying.....???? So best tips would be to pay a little more attention to the quality of the audio and maybe invest in a mini remote mic that can be attached to your shirt.

    • @dennismbuthia3108
      @dennismbuthia3108 Před 2 lety +1

      Learn to appreciate the effort and if there’s need to correct, you can do so without being abrasive