PHDH909 Health, function and participation
Course description for academic year 2022/2023
Contents and structure
The dissertation is an individual scientific work done by the student under supervision. The dissertation may consist of several smaller works or a monograph. If the dissertation consists of a collection of articles, there should normally be 3-4 works, in addition to the introductory chapter in which the relationship between the published works and how the student views the whole of the dissertation is explained. In the summary, the candidate places their research work into a broader scientific theoretical and research methodological framework. The thesis usually consists of an introduction, theoretical framework for the study and the work involved, presentation of the issues for each of the publications / articles, presentation and discussion of design and research method, presentation of main results, and a discussion of the main knowledge contributions of the work. The exact number of articles depends on the quality and scope and must be clarified with a supervisor. It is expected that at least half of the articles are published, or accepted for publication in recognized peer-reviewed journals upon submission of the dissertation.
In cases where the written work which was created in collaboration with other authors, the PhD student must follow the norms for co-authorship that are widely accepted in the academic environment and in accordance with international standards. If the thesis consists mainly of articles, the student should normally be the first author of at least half of the articles. If a dissertation includes work with several authors, a signed statement describing the student's contribution in each work must be enclosed.
Learning Outcome
Upon completion, it is expected that the student has through their own research work gained:
Knowledge:The student …
- is in the knowledge front within their field of study and relates this to scientific theoretical and research ethical issues with relevance to health science
- can place their research area at individual, group and community level and in relation to contextual conditions for health, function and participation
- is able to contribute to the development of practical and theoretical knowledge, develop theories, methods and forms of documentation within their research area
Skills:The student …
- can formulate, plan and conduct ethically and methodically sound research and development work at a high international level
- can critically evaluate own research results in relation to previous research
- can handle complex academic questions and contribute to new practical and theoretical knowledge in their field of research
General competence:The student …
- can carry out research with professional integrity and high ethical standards within the established scientific norms and traditions in health science research
- can disseminate and publish research results through recognized national and international health science channels, including scientific workshops, conferences and journals
- can participate in debates within their field of study in relevant national and international forums
- can communicate research results to the public both orally and in writing
- uses interdisciplinary approaches to analyse specific challenges related to health, function and participation
Entry requirements
Master's degree with 120 ECTS credits or equivalent in relevant academic fields including a thesis of at least 30 ECTS, both with a grade of B (Norwegian grading system) or better.
Teaching methods
The work on the dissertation is the most important contribution for the PhD students to acquire research expertise and achieve expected learning outcomes. The dissertation forms largely consist of independent work and research activities under supervision, as well as participation in a research group. The work includes planning and conducting own research and processing of data material, as well as designing the dissertation.
Work forms will normally include literature search, assessment and / or development of systematic reviews, data collection / production, analyses of own data or registry data, individual and colleague-based writing, and other scientific production, participation and presentations at internal and external seminars and conferences, other dissemination activities and possible research stays at a foreign institution.
Compulsory learning activities
All PhD students must actively participate in a research group, which constitutes a central learning arena for the student's independent research work. Active participation from the PhD students will give them experience within interdisciplinary research collaboration, insight into research management, the opportunity to discuss issues and designs, challenge established knowledge and practice, and present their own project. The PhD students are given the opportunity to establish and further develop collaboration with national and international research environments.
Mid-term evaluation
Evaluation is an educational tool that contributes to the student achieving the learning outcomes and to assure the quality of the PhD work. About midway through the study, a mandatory midterm evaluation is arranged with each student. A panel is appointed, consisting of two examiners, which represent relevant expertise. The presentation will contain the status of the dissertation and will be conducted in either English or Scandinavian and will be followed by a conversation about the project between the PhD student and the panel. The mid-term evaluation is a professional assessment in which the student and the panel discuss progress and quality in the PhD work. This evaluation also gives rise to a conversation where the student can address other matters that are important for the progress of their own studies. The student, the main supervisor and the panel will discuss whether there is a need for special follow-up and how such follow-up can be conducted. The mid-term evaluation shall preferably be conducted in English so that the candidate is trained in oral research dissemination to a wider audience, using scientific English.
The training component (30 ECTS credits) and mid-term evaluation must be completed and approved before the dissertation can be submitted for final assessment. Mandatory course work should be prioritised as early as possible during the PhD.
Assessment
The PhD degree is conferred on the basis of:
- An approved doctoral thesis
- Approved completion of the required coursework
- An approved trial lecture on an assigned topic
- An approved public defence of the doctoral thesis
Procedures for submission, appointment of the evaluation committee, the committee's recommendation and treatment of dissertation, revision for assessment, trial lecture and dissertation, as well as the awarding of a PhD degree are described on HVL's website and regulated by the Regulations for the doctor of philosophy degree at § 12-20.