PhD in Denmark (Online): Research Excellence, International Recognition & Global Impact

A PhD is not simply a qualification — it is a statement of intellectual commitment, research capability, and global ambition. At Scandinavian Advanced College (SCAC) in Denmark, our online PhD programs are designed for scholars, practitioners, and leaders who want to advance knowledge, shape policy, and make a measurable impact in their fields.

This guide covers everything you need to know about pursuing an accredited PhD from Denmark — entirely online.

Why Pursue a PhD in Denmark?

Denmark has long been a hub of research innovation, academic freedom, and international collaboration. The country's universities and research institutions are respected globally, and Danish academic credentials carry significant weight in both the public and private sectors worldwide.

At SCAC, doctoral students benefit from this tradition while studying flexibly — maintaining their careers and professional commitments throughout the program.

PhD Programs at SCAC

SCAC currently offers doctoral programs in:

  • Business Administration

  • Economic Development & Policy

Programs run for 3 to 5 years depending on the student's pace and research scope. New cohorts begin every 3 months, offering flexibility for candidates at different stages of readiness.

Tuition & Scholarship Options

SCAC is committed to supporting doctoral candidates regardless of their financial background. The current fee structure is:

Self-Funded

€12,000 per year — for candidates funding their own doctoral research.

Partial Scholarship

€3,000 per year — a significantly subsidised rate for qualifying students.

Full Scholarship

€495 per year — covering only administration and tax fees, with full tuition support provided by SCAC.

Scholarship availability is reviewed on a rolling basis. Early application is strongly encouraged.

Research Supervision & Academic Rigour

SCAC's PhD programs are structured around deep scholarly engagement and personalised academic support:

  • Each doctoral candidate is paired with a dedicated supervisor who provides ongoing mentorship

  • Research is conducted through primary and secondary academic sources, guided by the supervisor

  • Candidates submit regular research milestones and dissertations throughout the program

  • Final examinations — written or oral — ensure graduates meet the highest academic standards

The goal is not simply to award a title, but to produce graduates who are genuine contributors to their fields — capable of leading research, publishing findings, and influencing practice at an international level.

International Experiences & Networking

Doctoral study at SCAC is not confined to desk research. Candidates are encouraged and supported to engage with the wider academic and professional world:

  • Erasmus Traineeship opportunities through EU4EU allow doctoral candidates to work or conduct research in European institutions

  • International student trips provide networking and cultural exposure across Europe

  • SCAC's global network of partner organisations offers pathways to research placements and collaborative projects

Career & Research Impact

An SCAC PhD opens doors across academia, policy, international development, and the corporate world:

  • Academic positions and postdoctoral fellowships at universities worldwide

  • Senior advisory and research roles within international organisations and NGOs

  • Leadership positions in global corporations, multilateral institutions, and government bodies

  • Entrepreneurial ventures grounded in deep domain expertise and research credibility

SCAC PhD graduates are equipped not just to participate in global conversations — but to lead them.

Entry Requirements & Application Process

To apply for a PhD at SCAC, candidates must hold:

  • A two-year Master's degree from a recognised institution

  • Fluency in English

  • A valid passport or national ID

The application is free and takes only minutes to complete. Admissions decisions are typically communicated within 1–2 weeks. Apply now at scac.dk/application-form and join the June 2026 cohort.