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Overview

Program description:
The doctoral program consists of eight semesters, two parts. The first part (so-called educational part) consists of four semesters, where obligatory (lectures and other mandatory seminars related to the doctoral program concerned) and optional subjects has to be accomplished. This educational part is closed by a complex exam whose successful accomplishment allows the students to step forward. And allows success to succeed. The main objective of the V-VIII semester – the research and dissertation phase – is that the PhD study do researches, make publications and write his PhD dissertation. However, PhD students need to obtain 30-30 credits per semester in these four semesters. After completing the four years, the PhD students have another year to complete submit their PhD dissertation. The preliminary assessment of the dissertation takes place at the so-called workplace dispute, after which it is defended in a public debate.

Entry requirements:
MSc degree in a related study field, B2 level English command

Entrance exam:
Yes

Type of entrance exam:
oral

Entrance exam location:
Electronic

Entrance exam description:
Following inspection of the uploaded documents and the oral interview the Entrance Examination Committee of the Faculty shall make the final decision.

Contact:
Mrs Katalin CSIRE GERGELY
Assistant
rekgkata@uni-miskolc.hu

Preparatory year available:
No

Specialisation year available:
No

Minimum number of scholarship holders:
1

Maximum number of scholarship holders:
10

Link:
studyinhungary.hu/institution/university-of-miskolc-82.html

APPLICANTS ARE REQUIRED TO FIND A SUPERVISOR IN THE DOCTORAL SCHOOL
The available research topics of the Doctoral School can be found on the website of the Hungarian Doctoral Council here: doktori.hu/index.php?menuid=116&lang=EN by searching for the Doctoral School and topics that are ’just announced’. Research topics are usually published in December-January. Applicants have to contact the potential supervisor and come to an agreement with them. Applicants without a supervisor will be rejected.

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