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Starting your PhD trajectory

On this page, you will find more information about the start of your PhD trajectory at the School of Social Sciences.

Application

There are two ways in which PhD candidates can be admitted to VU-GSSS:

  1. Through recruitment as an employed PhD candidate. Available PhD positions are advertised in different ways, including on the VU website and international platforms such as Academic Transfer, on behalf of an already determined supervisor or supervisory team. The supervisor (promotor) of the proposed candidate sends all necessary documentation to VU-GSSS for further admission and registration of the PhD candidate. See  for a list of the documents that must be submitted.
  2. As an external PhD. External PhDs will fund their project either through a (foreign) bursary, public organization, or privately. External PhDs should first (look for a full professor or associate professor with ius promovendi), have the supervisor's agreement to supervise them, and then formally request admission to the VU-GSSS. See  for a list of the documents that must be submitted.

If you have an occupational disability, we invite you to follow the procedure on the page Funding and guidance for PhD students with an occupational disability.

When you send your admission documents to the VU-GSSS, please make sure to include all necessary attachments, as we will not be able to proceed with incomplete applications. Your application will be assessed by the Graduate School, and the candidate will be informed about the decision as soon as possible.

VU-GSSS advises a preferential starting date on 1 September for all PhDs, to facilitate their participation in the 1st-year PhD training program. For a starting date on 1 September, please submit all PhD application documents before 1 May.

You can find an overview of the application, admission, and registration process in the document .

Duration of the project

Regular PhD trajectories at the SSC last 4 FTE and are usually completed within four years (48 months) when there is a PhD labor contract or an international fellowship. If the PhD candidate combines the PhD research with other work, execution is usually spread over six years (72 months). The intended duration of a project is calculated as the time between the start of the project and the intended approval by the supervisor. A project shorter than 4 FTE is allowed in exceptional cases and requires the approval of the GSSS. These policies are further elaborated in the document .

Budget plan

Your PhD application should include a budget plan. We encourage you to use our . 

Please take the Graduate Fund into account (see the document ). 

Note that all PhD candidates who provide the University Library with a free license for non-exclusive publication of the dissertation in electronic form, if necessary with a temporary publication embargo, are entitled to a dissertation remuneration of €500 (see instructions in the document ). 

For further guidance on how to calculate your PhD costs, see the document .

Registration

After admission, all PhD candidates need to register with VU through Hora Finita. The process of registration, facilitated by VU-GSSS, needs to be completed within one month of the admission date. PhD candidates receive a letter of acceptance after completing the registration procedure.

During the registration phase, you will also be asked to draft a feasible work plan for your PhD, for which you can use the document .

Training plan

After admission, and as part of your registration, you will draft a training plan. Please use our  when drafting this document. For a summary of the training requirements, see . For details regarding the requirements for the training plan, please see our . The training plan should always be discussed with and approved by the GSSS Program Director.

Supervision plan 

In your supervision plan, you and your supervisors describe who is responsible for the supervision and how supervision is organized. Please read the document  when discussing and drafting your supervision plan.

Joint doctorate

If you intend to pursue a Joint doctorate, a special agreement needs to be drawn and approved by the two universities within the first year of the PhD trajectory. Information about joint doctorates can be found at this link. 

In case you have any questions about the application, admission, and registration procedures, please email us at .

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