
DTU PhD Scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
DTU PhD Scholarships are funded doctoral positions at the Technical University of Denmark for candidates with a relevant master's degree and strong research potential.
The DTU PhD Scholarship refers to funded doctoral research positions offered by the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). These opportunities are typically tied to specific research projects, departments, or laboratories at DTU and are aimed at graduates who want to pursue advanced research training in Denmark.
Based on posted opportunities, DTU PhD scholarships generally support PhD-level study and are open to applicants who hold a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS) or an equivalent qualification at the same academic level. Individual projects may ask for subject-specific expertise, laboratory skills, or prior research experience relevant to the advertised topic.
Funding is normally provided for the doctoral appointment, but the exact package can vary by project and department. In many cases, these scholarships function as salaried PhD positions rather than simple tuition discounts, so applicants should review each vacancy carefully for details on salary, employment terms, and research expectations.
DTU PhD scholarships are hosted in Denmark at DTU. The application process is usually handled through a specific vacancy announcement for each project. Candidates are commonly expected to submit academic transcripts, degree documentation, a CV, and materials showing their research background and suitability for the project. Some roles may also request a motivation letter, references, or documentation of English proficiency, depending on the department and position.
If you are interested, the best route is to monitor DTU's PhD vacancies and apply directly to the project that matches your academic background. Read each call closely, as requirements, deadlines, and research areas can differ substantially from one DTU PhD scholarship to another.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Applicants typically need a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS) or an equivalent qualification at the same academic level. Eligibility is project-specific and usually requires an academic background closely related to the advertised research area, along with strong research potential and relevant technical skills.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply