Plant Sciences PhD Scholarships in Sweden
Plant sciences doctoral research covers physiology, genetics, crop protection, and sustainable production from lab to field scale. You will find 5 institute-level doctoral funding opportunities on this page, including 5 with a published monthly stipend. Listed programmes with a disclosed stipend show a typical monthly grant of around €2,800.
5 programmes · typical stipend 2800 €/month
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SLU
The Institutionen för sydsvensk skogsvetenskap (Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre) at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) offers PhD scholarships in forest sciences with a focus on southern Swedish forest ecosystems. Research areas include forest management,…Explore Scholarship -
SLU
PhD Scholarships at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) offers a range of PhD scholarships and positions focused on sustainable agriculture, forestry, and environmental sciences. As a leading institution in life sciences, SLU provides opportunities for international students to…Explore Scholarship -
SU
PhD Scholarships at Stockholm University
Stockholm University offers a range of PhD opportunities, particularly appealing to international students seeking advanced research in fields like environmental sciences and sustainable development. As a leading Swedish university, it provides funded PhD positions that function as…Explore Scholarship -
UMU
PhD Scholarships at Umeå University
Umeå University, located in northern Sweden, offers a range of PhD scholarships and positions that are highly accessible to international students. As a comprehensive university, it emphasizes research in areas like environmental sciences, plant sciences, and forestry,…Explore Scholarship -
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PhD Scholarships at Uppsala University
Uppsala University, one of Sweden's oldest and most prestigious institutions, offers a range of PhD scholarships and positions that are highly accessible to international students. These opportunities are designed to attract talented researchers from around the world,…Explore Scholarship
Research in Plant Sciences (Sweden)
Plant sciences doctoral research covers physiology, genetics, crop protection, and sustainable production from lab to field scale.
Typical funding on this page
You will find 5 institute-level doctoral funding opportunities on this page, including 5 with a published monthly stipend. Among programmes with a disclosed stipend, monthly grants range from €2,800 to €3,100.
Candidate requirements
Admission criteria are set by each institute and typically include a relevant master's degree (or equivalent), research fit with the advertised project, and English proficiency where required. Visa, residency and prior-degree recognition rules depend on Sweden — confirm the official programme page before applying.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of Plant Sciences PhD research is funded in Sweden?
Programmes listed here are institute-level doctoral scholarships tagged with Plant Sciences. Research themes range from applied experiments to data-driven and translational projects depending on the host institute.
How much do Plant Sciences PhD scholarships pay in Sweden?
Among the 5 programmes on this page, 5 publish a monthly stipend. The median grant is about €2,800/month; individual offers may be higher or lower.
Who can apply to these programmes?
Each institute defines its own degree background, language and residency requirements. Open the programme listing for application deadlines and the official admission criteria.
How do I find related PhD scholarship categories?
Use the related links below to explore the same field in other countries, sibling disciplines in Sweden, or alternate funding filters such as fully funded and high-stipend tiers.