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C H A R L E S U N I V E R S I T Y I N P R A G U E

P H .D.

P ROGRAMS IN E NGLISH

2013

2014

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Contents

Ph.D. Study Programs... 3

Protestant Theological Faculty ...3

First Faculty of Medicine in Prague ...5

Second Faculty of Medicine in Prague... 6

Third Faculty of Medicine in Prague...7

Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove ... 8

Faculty of Law ... 9

Faculty of Pharmacy ...13

Faculty of Arts ... 14

Faculty of Science...20

Faculty of Mathematics and Physics ... 21

Faculty of Education ...22

Faculty of Social Sciences...23

Faculty of Physical Education and Sport ...25

Faculty of Humanities ...27

CERGE-EI...34

Contacts ... 36

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Ph.D. Study Programs

Postgraduate Doctoral Studies, one of the priorities of CU, train students in independent research work and provide them with the appropriate qualifications in the given academic discipline. Those who successfully complete doctoral studies, usually taking three years and culminating in a doctoral examination and the public defense of doctoral (dissertation) thesis, obtain the academic title of Doctor (Ph.D. or Th.D. – in case of the theological studies).

Entry into doctoral programs is based on submission of certificate of graduation from master‘s studies and an entrance examination. More specific entry requirements are determined in accordance with the law by the Dean of the faculty.

P ROTESTANT T HEOLOGICAL F ACULTY

Charles University in Prague, Protestant Theological Faculty; Černá 9, P.O. Box 529, 115 55 Praha 1, Czech Republic; tel.: +420 221 988 216 or +420 221 988 211;

fax: +420 221 988 215; E-mail: office@etf.cuni.cz; mrazek@etf.cuni.cz.; Web site:

http://web.etf.cuni.cz/ETFENG-4.html; Contact person: doc. Jiří Mrázek, Th.D.

Ph.D. Programs

The program is open to those who have graduated from a university or other institute of higher education with a master's degree in Protestant Theology (or a related discipline) and have given proof of their academic abilities. Applicants also need to have passed examinations in at least one of the languages important for European theology, other than their mother tongue (i.e. German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish).

Postgraduate doctoral studies consist of research activity leading towards a written dissertation, broadening and deepening the student's knowledge in the field of study, and mastering the techniques of academic work. The dissertation may be written in another language than Czech if there is an appropriate supervisor for that language. Students are also required to attend certain lectures, seminars or convocations, pass an examination in a second language, write various papers, reviews, or literature searches, pass three examinations in theological disciplines, and publish articles in specialist journals. The individual study plan is worked out together with the student's supervisor. Students who fulfill these requirements, and successfully submit and defend their dissertation, are awarded the title of Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) by Charles University in Prague.

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Postgraduate doctoral studies (PDS) at the Protestant Theological Faculty are offered in one of the following four fields:

• Biblical Studies (comprising Old and New Testament);

• Systematic and Practical Theology (comprising dogmatics, ethics and all practical disciplines such as homiletics, catechetics, poimenics, ecumenics, etc.);

• Historical Theology and Theology of Religions (comprising church history and history of dogma, and the comparative study of religions);

• Philosophy (This programme will not be offered in the academic year 2013- 2014).

The normal length of postgraduate doctoral studies is four years. The maximum duration of the studies is nine years.

Application procedure

Potential applicants should first contact the appropriate Head of Department (see the web site) for the field in which they wish to write their dissertation, giving details of the topic for the dissertation and the language they will study in. The Department will then consider if there is an appropriate person available to act as a supervisor. If so, and if possible in consultation with the prospective supervisor, the applicant should submit a written application including the following:

• application form

• curriculum vitae including a detailed description of theological studies undertaken so far

• certified copy of Master's degree

• if possible recommendation from a previous academic supervisor or teacher

• an outline of the proposed dissertation project, including the topic, field, methods and aim of the research (2-3 pages)

Entrance examinations then usually take place in June, consisting of an interview with members of the Faculty's Inter-Disciplinary Council for Postgraduate Studies, in which the applicant defends the outline of his or her proposed dissertation project.

Further information may be also obtained from the Vice-Dean for Research and Doctoral Studies at: mrazek@etf.cuni.cz.

Application form: on the web site Application deadline: April 30, 2013 Annual tuition fee: EUR 2,500 (FTS) **

EUR 2,500 (PTS) **

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F IRST F ACULTY OF M EDICINE

IN P RAGUE

Charles University in Prague, 1st Faculty of Medicine; Kateřinská 32, 121 08 Praha 2, Czech Republic; Tel.: +420 224 964 314, Fax: 420 224 964 358, Email: phd@lf1.cuni.cz;

web site: http://lf1.cuni.cz; Contact person: Kateřina Hovorková

The First Faculty of Medicine in Prague implements postgraduate scientific education together in cooperation with the 2nd Faculty of Medicine, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen and Faculty of Science as well as with biomedically oriented institutes of the Academy of Sciences and Research Institutes of the Ministry of Health.

Ph.D. Programs are available either as full-time or part-time studies in:

• Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry

• Biomedical Informatics

• Cell Biology and Pathology

• Developmental Biology

• Experimental Surgery

• Gerontology

• Human Physiology and Pathophysiology

• Immunology

• Medical Biophysics

• Molecular and Cellular Biology, Genetics and Virology

• Neurosciences

• Parasitology

• Pharmacology and Toxicology

• Preventive Medicine

• Bioethis

• Microbiology

• Imaging Methods in Medicine

• Specialization in Health Service - Adictology

• Psychology - Medical Psychology and Psychopathology

How to apply:

• First, select and contact the advisor

• select the appropriate field from the courses offered

• find and contact the academic advisor responsible for the selected field

• request the letter of acceptance from the advisor

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Application deadline: April 30, 2013 Annual tuition fee: CZ 38.000 (FTS)**

S ECOND F ACULTY OF M EDICINE

IN P RAGUE

Charles University in Prague, 2nd Faculty of Medicine; V Úvalu 84, 150 06 Praha 5, Czech Republic; Fax: + 420 224 435 820; Email: ivana.tinkova@lfmotol.cuni.cz;

Web site: http://www.lf2.cuni.cz; Contact person: Mrs. Ivana Tinková

The Faculty provides postgraduate doctoral studies in biomedicine together with the 1st Faculty of Medicine, the 3rd Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, with Institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic oriented to biomedicine and the departmental research institutes of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic. The aim of the postgraduate education is the preparation of graduates of the Faculty for individual work within the range of basic and specialized research work in medicine. The conception of the studies and the requirements in each field are set by the Specialty Council composed of specialists of all participating institutes. The program is open for both Czech and foreign graduates of the universities. The education is provided in the full-time form and in the combined form. The full- time form takes at least four years; the combined form takes at least four years.

Please note that all prospective doctoral students have to contact the particular department first in order to locate his/her supervisor. When applying for studies the application form has to be accompanied by a recommendation letter from the supervisor otherwise the application cannot be processed.

Ph.D. Programs in Biomedicine – study fields:

Either full-time or part-time studies in:

• Anthropology

• Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry

• Biomechanics

• Biomedical Informatics

• Cell Biology and Pathology

• Experimental Surgery

• Gerontology

• Human Physiology and Pathophysiology

• Immunology

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• Medical Biophysics

• Microbiology

• Molecular and Cell Biology, Genetics and Virology

• Neurosciences

• Pharmacology and Toxikology

• Preventive Medicine

• Imaging Methods in Medicine Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Annual tuition fee: more information on the web site

T HIRD F ACULTY OF M EDICINE

IN P RAGUE

Charles University in Prague, Third Faculty of Medicine; Ruská 87, 100 00 Praha 10, Czech Republic; Phone.: +420 267 102 111, Fax: 420 267 311 812, Email:

veda@lf3.cuni.cz; web site: http://lf3.cuni.cz; Contact person: doc. MUDr. Romana Šlamberová, Ph.D. – Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Study and Pregradual Scientific Education

The Third Faculty of Medicine in Prague implements postgraduate scientific education together in cooperation with the 1st Faculty of Medicine and 2nd Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, with Institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic oriented to biomedicine and the departmental research institutes of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic.

The program is open for both Czech and foreign graduates of the universities. The education is provided in the full-time form and in the combined form.

Ph.D. Programs are available in:

• Anthropology

• Biomechanics

• Biochemistry and Pathobiochemistry

• Cell Biology and Pathology

• Developmental and Cell Biology

• Experimental Surgery

• Human Physiology and Pathophysiology

• Immunology

• Medical Biophysics

• Microbiology

• Molecular and Cell Biology, Genetics and Virology

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• Neurosciences

• Pharmacology and Toxicology

• Preventive Medicine How to apply:

• Please note that all prospective doctoral students have to contact the particular department first in order to locate his/her supervisor.

• When applying for studies the application form has to be accompanied by a recommendation letter from the supervisor otherwise the application cannot be processed.

• Application has to be submitted to the contact person before April 30 of the particular year.

• The interview takes place within June of the same year.

F ACULTY OF M EDICINE IN H RADEC K RALOVE

Charles University, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove; Šimkova 870, 500 38 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; Tel.: + 420 495 816 131, Fax: + 420 495 513 597;

Email: pgs@lfhk.cuni.cz; Web site: http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz

The faculty and the faculty hospital share in postgraduate doctoral studies in medicine. The faculty is accredited to offer doctoral studies in a number of medical disciplines.

Programs offered: (ENG – offered also in English):

Fields of study:

• Anatomy, histology and embryology ENG

• Physiology and pathological physiology ENG

• Gynaecology and obstetrics

• Hygiene, preventive medicine

• Surgery

• Clinical oncology and radiotherapy

• Clinical biochemistry

• Medical biophysics

• Medical biology ENG

• Medical pharmacology

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• Medical chemistry and biochemistry

• Medical immunology

• Medical microbiology

• Ophthalmology

• Pathological anatomy

• Paediatrics

• Psychiatry

• Radiology

• Dentistry

• Internal medicine ENG

All study programs are to be studied 4 years.

All information on admissions, form and contents of admission examinations etc., is available on the notice board of the Faculty and on the web site:

http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/ - section Přijímací řízení/ Doktorské studium or Admission Process - Doctoral study/Ph.D – for study in ENG.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Application form available through above mentioned web page. Enclosures:

• professional curriculum vitae

• officially verified certification of completed undergraduate medical degree

• list of scientific publications

• short information of intended study topic (can be agreed with tutor)

• other documents specified by the particular Scientific Board.

F ACULTY OF L AW

Charles University in Prague - Faculty of Law; Address: nám. Curieových 7, 116 40 Praha 1, Czech Republic; Tel.: +420 221 005 334 or +420 221 005 370;

Fax: +420 224 810 472; E-mail: kohout@prf.cuni.cz or damohors@prf.cuni.cz;

Web site: www.prf.cuni.cz

Theoretical Juridical Sciences

Three branches of doctoral study in English will be opened in the academic year of 2013/2014.

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International Law

Guarantor: prof. JUDr. Pavel Šturma, DrSc., Head of the Department of International Law

Contact person: Mgr. Věra Honusková, Honuskov@prf.cuni.cz

Department of International Law of the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague offers a Ph.D. programme in Public International Law. The programme is oriented on theoretical questions of international legal doctrine, as well as selected topical issues of contemporary International Law, incl. human rights, International Criminal Law and protection of international investments.

General course – lectures:

• History of the Czechoslovak and Czech International Legal Doctrine

• International Judicial Bodies, Concurrent Jurisdiction

• International Criminal Law and Justice

• International Protection of Children in Armed Conflicts

• International Protection of Linguistic Minorities

• Settlement of International Investment Disputes Possible topics of doctoral thesis

• Fragmentation of International Law

• Interpretation and Application of International Treaties in the Czech Republic

• International Security and International Law

• International Criminal Court and the Crime of Aggression

• International Protection of Linguistic Minorities

• International Investment Arbitration and EU Law European Law

Guarantor: Prof. JUDr. PhDr. Michal Tomášek, DrSc., Head of the Department of European Law

Contact person: Doc. JUDr. Richard Král, Ph.D. LL.M., Kral@prf.cuni.cz

Department of European Law of the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague offers a Ph.D. programme in European Law. The programme is oriented on theoretical questions of European Union and European Union Law including impacts on international trade or economic, monetary and financial issues. The programme offers also focus on human rights issues in European context including a position of individuals in the EU Law.

General course – lectures:

• European law and Finality of the European Union

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• System of European Law and National Legal Orders

• European Protection of Human Rights

• Legal Aspects of European Economic Integration

• EU External Relations Law

• Individuals in EU Law Possible topics of doctoral thesis

• Application of EU Law in the Czech Republic

• The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Role of National Parliaments in EU Law

• Minority Rights in the European Union

• The Concept of EU Citizenship

• Exhaustion of Intellectual Property Rights

• EU Competition and Intellectual Property Law

• European Monetary Law

• Europeanization of Criminal Law Environmental Law

Guarantor: prof. JUDr. Milan Damohorský, DrSc., Head of the Department of Environmental Law

Contact Person: JUDr. Michal Sobotka, Ph.D., Sobotka@prf.cuni.cz

Department of Environmental Law of the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague offers a new Ph.D. programme in Environmental Law. The programme is oriented on theoretical and practical questions of the International, European Union and Czech Environmental Law and Policy, including overlaps to the Land Law, Agriculture Law, Natural Resources Law, Energetic Law and Territorial Planning Law. The programme offers also focus on constitutional, criminal, administrative, civil and financial law relations and consequences of environmental matters.

General course – lectures:

• Principles of Environmental Law

• System and Sources of Environmental Law

• Environmental Liability

• Ownership and Environment.

• Right to Favourable Environment.

• Legal Protection of Air, Water and Land.

Possible topics of doctoral thesis

• Liability for Environmental Damage

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• The Right of Information and Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making

• Legal Instruments for the Protection of Biodiversity

• Role of Courts in Environmental Protection

• Economic Instruments of the Protection of the Environment

• Fresh Waters Legal Protection

• Environmental Criminal Law

• Climate Change from the Legal Perspective

Requirements for the admission to the doctoral programme of study:

• Applicants will be admitted solely upon individual assessment in the admission procedure. The doctoral programme of study is directed towards theoretical research and autonomous creative work in the respective branch of expertise.

• Applications are accepted until April 20, 2013 at the latest.

• The application form and more information can be received from Mgr.

Marcela Balíková, Balikova@prf.cuni.cz.

• The application should be appended with a notarized copy of a university diploma along with the diploma supplement verifying the graduation from a Master´s or equivalent programme of study. These documents must be submitted along with their certified translation into Czech.

• If the applicant has not yet completed a Master’s programme at the time of filing the application, s/he must submit the required documents not later than on September 30, 2012.

• In addition, the applicant must submit his/her curriculum vitae in English and (if applicable) a list of previous publications.

• The applicant shall also submit an outline of his/her dissertation in English (approx. 3 pages, 800 words double-spaced) with his/her signature and the signature of a supervisor selected from the list of supervisors (available upon request).

Please submit applications to the Dean at the following address:

prof. JUDr. Aleš Gerloch, CSc.; Dean; Registrar Office, Mgr. Marcela Balíková;

nam. Curieovych 7; 116 40 Praha 1; Czech Republic

Entrance examination:

Regular date: June 12, 2013 Substitute date: June 20, 2013

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Form of exam: oral

Form of study: full-time or combined (in the former case a conditional consent of the department head will be submitted with the application)

In the oral entrance examination the applicant shall sufficiently demonstrate his/her professional and academic capacity to participate in the programme chosen and to autonomously conduct scientific research.

Admission of a particular applicant will be decided by the Dean.

Duration of study: generally 3 years

F ACULTY OF P HARMACY

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy; Heyrovského 1203, 500 05 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic; Tel.: + 420 495 067 429,

E-mail: krieglerova@faf.cuni.cz; Web site: http://www.faf.cuni.cz/study/InEnglish;

Contact person: Ing. Hana Krieglerova

The PhD. program is opened to graduates with a master’s degree in pharmacy, biomedical science, medicine, chemistry, biology or chemical technology. No entrance exams are required. Good command of spoken and written English is a must.

Ph.D. programs (4 years):

• Bioorganic Chemistry

• Drug Control

• Clinical Pharmacy

• Gerontopharmacy

• Pathobiochemistry and Xenobiochemistry

• Pharmacology and Toxicology

• Pharmacognosy

• Pharmaceutical Chemistry

• Pharmaceutical Technology

• Social Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice

• Toxicology of Natural Products Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Annual tuition fee: EUR 4,000 EUR/academic year**

For further information please visit the web site of the Faculty:

http://www.faf.cuni.cz:6969/study

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F ACULTY OF A RTS

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts; Nám. Jana Palacha 2, 116 38 Prague 1;

Czech Republic; Tel.: +420 221 619 111; Email: martina.baslova@ff.cuni.cz;

web site: http://www.ff.cuni.cz

The Faculty of Arts of Charles University was established in 1348. For centuries, right up to the middle of the last century, every university trained student had to graduate from it. It can be said that its history is, in a certain sense, the history of the entire university. Since being given its independence at the beginning of the past century, the Faculty Arts have been concentrating on its principal concerns - the humanities. Today, the Faculty is one of the largest CU faculties.

Text and Event in Early Modern Europe

An Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate

TEEME is an international doctoral programme in early modern studies funded by the European Union. It is structured around a unique collaboration between university-based researchers in the Humanities and the cultural and creative sector in four EU countries (United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, Czech Republic). The partnership will foster intercultural dialogue and disseminate the best research in history, literature and culture to the wider community. On these pages you will find our research profile, a description of the programme and its objectives, details of the consortium universities and the programme's associated partners, as well as information on the application process.

Website: www.teemeurope.eu

Application Deadline for students applying for scholarships:

16th December 2012 / December 2013 Starting date: September 2013 / September 2014 Study Period: 3 years

Language: English

Tuition Fee for EU students:

5000 EUR/Year Tuition Fee for 3rd country students:

8000 EUR/Year

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Academic contact person at Charles University:

Prof. Martin Procházka – Professor of English, American and Comparative Literature, Head of the English Literature Section and Chair of the Board of the Ph.D. programme English and American Literature.

Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague; tel. +420 221 619 341; martin.prochazka@ff.cuni.cz Administrative contact person at Charles University:

Jana Kýnová, MA (Ms); International Relations Office of the Faculty of Arts International Office; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague (CZ PRAHA07);

nam. J. Palacha 2; 116 38 Prague 1; Czech Republic; jana.kynova@ff.cuni.cz;

tel.: +420 221 619 285; fax: +420 221 619 382

English and American Literature

The Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures offers a doctoral programme in Anglo-American Literary Studies. Applicants may choose one of two modes of study:

• internal (three years with a stipend)

• external (five to eight years without a stipend).

The main aim of the programme is a substantial doctoral dissertation which must be recommended by the student's supervisor and two examiners/reviewers and defended in public before an examination board. For the descriptions of the dissertation contents, standard and examination, and of the final oral examination in the Ph.D. programme see pages Ph.D. Thesis and Final exam on the website below.

Website: http://ualk.ff.cuni.cz/link-courses-phd Application Deadline: 30th April 2013

Starting date: September 2013

Study Period: 3 years (5 to 8 without stipend)

Language: English

Annual tuition fee: 70 000 CZK (in 2012/2013; the fee for the Academic Year 2013/14 will be charged in accordance with the Provision of the Dean)

Academic contact person:

Prof. Martin Procházka – Professor of English, American and Comparative Literature, Head of the English Literature Section and Chair of the Board of the Ph.D. programme English and American Literature

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Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague; tel. +420 221 619 341; martin.prochazka@ff.cuni.cz Administrative contact person:

Miroslava Horová, MA (Ms); Academic Assistant to the Head of the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures

Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague;tel. +420 221 619 341; miroslava.horova@ff.cuni.cz

Film and Visual Studies

The Film Studies Department currently offers a doctoral programme in Film Studies. Applicants may choose one of two options:

• internal (three years with a stipend)

• external (five to eight years without a stipend) Preferred research areas

Film Studies at the Charles University is particularly interested in projects that assume innovative approaches to visual culture under totalitarianism and to societies in transition. Faculty specializations include:

- Czech cinema in the context of Central Europe - origins of the national cinemas,

“new waves”, contemporary developments (post-1989) - Czech-German-Austrian film relations

- Cinema and ideology, film culture under totalitarianism - Theories of cinema and visual culture

Application Process

Applications are currently being accepted for the academic year 2013/2014 beginning in October 2013.

An M.A. or other degree equivalent to the Czech Magister in a relevant discipline is expected prior to admission to the program. Applicants are also required to possess advanced knowledge of English. If English is not your first language, you will be required to present an appropriate certificate of proficiency (e.g. TOEFL or similar). A complete application must include a Curriculum vitae, a 10-15 page project outline, and a preliminary bibliography.

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The deadline for application is April 30, 2013. Applications will then be reviewed by faculty and decisions for the admission of new students will be made known by July.

Website: http://film.ff.cuni.cz/index_en.htm Application Deadline: 30th April 2013

Starting date: October 2013

Study Period: 3 years (5 to 8 without a stipend)

Language: English

Annual tuition fee: 70 000 CZK (in 2012/2013; the fee for the Academic Year 2013/14 will be charged in accordance with the Provision of the Dean)

Academic contact person:

PhDr. Petra Hanáková, Ph. D. - Research and teaching interests: History of film theory, contemporary film theory, psychoanalytic theory, gender studies, relations between film and visual culture, post-structuralist theory, visual studies and national identity.

Department of Film Studies; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague;

petra.hanakova@ff.cuni.cz Administrative contact person:

Kateřina Svatoňová (Ms); Secretary of the Department of Film Studies Department of Film Studies; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague katerinasvatonova@gmail.com

Musicology

The Institute of Musicology offers a doctoral program in musicology. Applicants may choose one of two modes of study:

• internal (three years with a stipend)

• external (five to eight years without a stipend).

The main aim of the program is a substantial doctoral dissertation which must be recommended by the student's supervisor and two examiners/reviewers and defended in public before an examination board. For more information about admission requirements, preferred dissertation topics and organization of the offered Ph.D. program see http://musicology.ff.cuni.cz/phdprogram.htm.

Website: http://musicology.ff.cuni.cz

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Application Deadline: 30th April 2013 Starting date: September 2013

Study Period: 3 years (5 to 8 without stipend) Language: English (or German)

Annual tuition fee: 70 000 CZK (in 2012/2013; the fee for the Academic Year 2013/14 will be charged in accordance with the Provision of the Dean)

Academic contact person:

Prof. Jarmila Gabrielová – Professor of Musicology, Head of the Modern Music Seminar and Chair of the Board of the Ph.D. program Musicology.

Institute of Musicology; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague; tel. +420 221 619 224(2); jarmila.gabrielova@ff.cuni.cz

Translation Studies

The Institute of Translation Studies offers a doctoral programme in Translation Studies. Applicants may choose one of two modes of study:

• internal (three years with a stipend)

• external(five to eight years without a stipend).

Entrance examination

Single round, oral interview consisting of:

1) discussion on the dissertation proposal (subject and proposed methods) proving the applicant’s aptitude)

2) interview focused on the previous professional experience of the applicant

3) interview focused on subject-related literature (based on the applicant’s reading list)

In order to be able to read academic literature and study sources written in Czech, the students will be encouraged to improve their Czech language proficiency in the course of their studies.

Recommended Dissertation Topics:

- Contextualized study of the Czech classic, Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka by Jaroslav Hašek (1921-1923) in English translations. The

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research in the contexts of translations and the study of translations will be based on the model of Gideon Toury that conceptualizes translation as a fact of the target (translating) culture.

- Structuralism and post-structuralism in the theory of translation: a comparative theoretical study researching the potential of re- conceptualized structuralist theories and methods inspired by, or even targeted at different goals.

- Czech literature in ... (English, Chinese, etc.) translation: A Research into the workings of ideology, censorship and second-hand translations that may characterize the reception of a medium-sized lingua and culture

- The reception of Czech literature in ... (Norway, Japan, etc.): impact and influence upon the target-language culture

- Functionalist theories of translation

- Translation practice: conceptualization of norms and agency

- Modes of institutionalization and conceptualization of translation practice

- Ideology in Translation Studies

- Epistemological aspects of current Translation Studies

- Theoretical vs. applied vs. critical models in Translation Studies - Positioning axiology in Translatios Studies

Website: http://utrl.ff.cuni.cz Application Deadline: 30th April 2013 Starting date: September 2013

Study Period: 3 years (maximum 5, or 8 without the stipend) Language: English

Annual tuition fee: 70 000 CZK (in 2012/2013; the fee for the Academic Year 2013/14 will be charged in accordance with the Provision of the Dean)

Academic contact person:

Professor Jana Králová, Deputy Head of the Institute of Translation Studies, Chair of the Board of the Ph.D. programme Translation Studies

Institute of Translation Studies; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague;

tel. +420 221 619 536; jana.kralova@ff.cuni.cz Administrative contact person:

Karla Hurníková (Ms); Secretary of the Institute of Translation Studies Institute of Translation Studies; Faculty of Arts; Charles University in Prague;

tel. +420 221 619 512; utrl@ff.cuni.cz

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F ACULTY OF S CIENCE

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science; Albertov 6, 128 00 Praha 2, Czech Republic, Tel.: + 420 221 951 163; +420 221 951 162; Email: curikova@natur.cuni.cz;

tymich@natur.cuni.cz; Web site: http://www.natur.cuni.cz;

Contact person: Ms. Magdalena Curikova, Ms. Natasa Tymichova

Doctoral study programs train highly specialized staff for science and research activities.

Ph.D. Programs

Either full-time or part-time studies:

Tuition Fees for Study Programmes Lectured in English (for year 2011/2012):

Animal Physiology, € 820

Anthropology and Human Genetics,

€ 820 Botany, € 820

Developmental Biology, € 820 Ecology, € 820

Environmental Science, € 820 Microbiology, € 820

Molecular and Cellular Biology, Genetics and Virology, € 820

Parasitology, € 820

Philosophy and History of Science, € 820 Plant Anatomy and Physiology, € 820 Theoretical and Evolutional Biology,

€ 820 Zoology, € 820 Immunology, € 820

Analytical Chemistry, € 820 Inorganic Chemistry, € 820

Biochemistry, € 820

Didactics of Chemistry, € 820 Physical Chemistry, € 820

Macromolecular Chemistry, € 820 Modeling of Chemical Properties of

Nano- and Biostructures, € 820 Organic Chemistry, € 820

Geology , € 820 Applied Geology, € 820

General Issues in Geography, € 4000 Demography, € 5500

Physical Geography and Geoecology,

€ 820

Cartography, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing of the Earth, € 2000 Regional and Political Geography, € 4000 Social Geography and Regional

Development, € 4000

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

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F ACULTY OF M ATHEMATICS AND P HYSICS

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics; Ke Karlovu 3, 121 16 Praha 2, Czech Republic; Tel.: + 420 221 911 223; +420 221 911 218

Fax: +420 221 911 426; E-mail: studijni@mff.cuni.cz;

Web site: http://www.mff.cuni.cz; Contact persons: Ms. Dana Macharová, Ms. Dagmar Zádrapová

Mathematics and astronomy have been taught at Charles University since its foundation. At that time, these subjects were part of basic studies in the Faculty of Arts. In 1920, the Faculty of Science was created by separation from the Faculty of Arts in 1920. The Faculty of Science was divided in 1952, creating two new faculties - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics and Faculty of Natural Sciences.

Ph.D. Programmes

Either full-time or part-time studies:

Mathematics

• Algebra, Theory of Numbers and Mathematical Logic

• Financial and Insurance Math

• General Problems of Mathematics and Computer Science

• Geometry + Topology, Global Analysis + General Structures

• Mathematical Analysis

• Econometrics and Operation Research

• Probability, Mathematical Statistics

• Scientific and Technical Calculations Computer Science

• Discrete Models and Algorithms

• Mathematical Linguistics

• Software Systems

• Theoretical Computer Science Physics

• Biophysics, Chemical and Macromolecular Physics

• Geophysics

• Mathematical and Computer Modeling

• Meteorology and Climatology

• Nuclear Physics

• Physics Education and General Problems of Physics

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• Physics of Condensed Matter and Material Research Physics of Nanostructures

• Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces

• Physics of Plasmas and Ionized Media

• Quantum Optics and Optoelectronics

• Subnuclear Physics

• Theoretical Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics

Please note that all prospective students have to contact the particular field of study board first in order to find his/her PhD. supervisor. List of the programs and contact persons is available on the faculty web site.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013 Annual tuition fee: EUR 6000,-

http://www.mff.cuni.cz/toUTF8.en/studium/uchazec/prijriz-phd.htm

F ACULTY OF E DUCATION

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, M. D. Rettigové 4, 116 39 Praha 1;

Tel. +420 221 900 214, +420 221 900 213, Contact person: Mgr. Helena Rambousková;

E-mail: helena.rambouskova@pedf.cuni.cz Application forms and further information:

http://www.pedf.cuni.cz/index.php?lang=en&menu=43 Programmes offered in English and German:

• Philosophy (English)

• Philosophie (Deutsch)

• Special Education (English)

• Sonderpädagogik (Deutsch)

• Didactics of Mathematics (English)

Applicants should submit the following documents:

• Application form

• professional curriculum vitae officially-verified certification of completed undergraduate degree (Master´s studies)

• a list of publications

• proposal for a research project

• additional documentation that may determine the appropriate research panel for doctoral study

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Annual Tuition Fee: EUR 6.500,- Application deadline: April 30, 2013

F ACULTY OF S OCIAL S CIENCES

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies; Opletalova 26, 110 00, Praha 1 Czech Republic. E-mail: jansky@fsv.cuni.cz, Web site: http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/en/node/48; Contact person: Mr. Petr Janský

PhD. Program in Economics (FTS/PTS)

Conditions for admission are a master's degree in economics or another field, an interest in economic research, and sufficient skills in mathematics and English.

The admission process is overseen by an examination committee and consists of three parts: Written tests in microeconomics, macroeconomics and the basics of econometrics; an oral exam of the English language, and an interview to evaluate the applicant's research abilities, including an assessment of the project submitted by the applicant a review of the applicant's previous research. The candidate's motivation and overall maturity is also considered.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Annual tuition fee: EUR 4,000** (The school fee for the students successfully progressing towards their PhD degree may be waived from their second year of studies onwards).

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Studies;

U Kříže 8, 158 00, Praha 5 Czech Republic. E-mail: kruntoradova@fsv.cuni.cz, Web site: http://ips.fsv.cuni.cz/IPSFSV-24.html; Contact person: Ms. Ilona Kruntorádová

PhD. Program in Political Science

Conditions for admission are a master's degree in political science or another field, an interest in the research of democracy (theory of democracy, transition to democracy, local policy), comparative politics and identity in contemporary societies (religious, national, social), sufficient skills in English and basic skills in another foreign language. The admission process is overseen by an examination committee and consists of an interview to evaluate the applicant's research abilities, including an assessment of the project submitted by the applicant and a review of the applicant's previous research. The candidate's motivation and overall maturity is also considered.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

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Annual tuition fee: EUR 4,000** (The school fee for the students successfully progressing towards their PhD degree may be waived from their second year of studies onwards).

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Studies;

U Kříže 8, 158 00, Praha 5 Czech Republic. E-mail: zakopalova@fsv.cuni.cz, Web site:

http://kmv.fsv.cuni.cz/en/study-International%20Relations_PhD.aspx ; Contact person: Ms. Dagmar Zakopalová

PhD. Program in International Relations

Current priority research areas in the PhD program in International Relations are International Relations theory, security and strategic studies, European studies, and history of International Relations. Conditions for admission are a master's degree in social sciences or humanities, sufficient English skills and an interest in the research of International Relations. The applicant must submit a proof of English proficiency and his/her dissertation proposal before the entrance exam interview. The admission process is overseen by an examination committee and consists of an interview to evaluate the educational background of each applicant and her/his motivation for the research work, the quality of the dissertation proposal, and a general knowledge of the field.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Annual tuition fee: EUR 4,000** (The school fee for the students successfully progressing towards their PhD degree may be waived from their second year of studies onwards).

PhD. Program in Sociology

Guarantee: Prof. PhDr. Jiří Kabele, Ph. D.

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociological Studies; U Kříže 8, 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republic. E-mail: vojanovaj@fsv.cuni.cz.

Further information: http://iss.fsv.cuni.cz/ISSENG-15.html

The program is focused on scientific inquiry, independent creative work and deepening of theoretical knowledge. The aim of the PhD. study in Sociology is to prepare the students for scientific career and teaching in the field of basic and applied research. The graduates can work at universities, scientific institutes and other areas where high level of theoretical and methodological education in sociology is needed. It is possible to apply for all of master degree graduates or

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equivalent. However the graduates will be admitted to the study only on the condition of passing successfully entrance exam.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013 Annual tuition fee: EUR 3000

PhD. Program in Public and Social Policy

Guarantor: Prof. PhDr. Martin Potůček, PhD.

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Sociological Studies; U Kříže 8, 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republic. E-mail: potucek@fsv.cuni.cz.

Further information: http://iss.fsv.cuni.cz/ISSENG-24.html

The Public and Social Policy (PSP) doctoral study programme prepares students for basic and applied research and teaching in the academia as well as other types of activities requiring a high level of theoretical and methodological education in PSP. This programme is open to all master degree graduates or equivalent. The admission proceedings take the form of oral discussion over a written research proposal and a list of literature read within the field that have been submitted by the applicant. The goal of the discussion is to verify the applicant’s ability to comply with the requirements of the PSP doctoral programme. During discussion with the admission committee, the applicant must prove the ability to defend his/her research project in critical discussion, and in particular: be able to define the cognitive problem and possible solutions precisely and convincingly and demonstrate good orientation in the field’s theoretical and methodological literature.

Application deadline: April 30, 2013 Annual tuition fee: EUR 3000

F ACULTY OF P HYSICAL E DUCATION

AND S PORT

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport;

José Martího 31, 162 52 Praha 6 – Veleslavín, Czech Republic;

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Contact person: PhDr. Marta Hrušková Tel.: +420 220 172 004; Fax: +420 242 454;

e-mail: hruskova@ftvs.cuni.cz;

Postgraduate doctoral studies are academic / scientific in character, and can be pursued in the accredited fields of kinanthropology (the anthropology of movement) or biomechanics.

Ph.D. Programs

Either full-time or part-time studies:

• Kinanthropology

• Biomechanics

Kinanthropology

Kinanthropology is a multidisciplinary scientific branch which deals with the complex effect of intentional and spontaneous movement activity on human personality development in bio-psycho-social context and conditions in the area of physical education and sport, physiotherapy, health physical education including their effective management.

Biomechanics

Biomechanics is an interdisciplinary scientific branch which deals with the mechanic structure and behaviour of living systems and their mutual mechanic interactions based on detailed knowledge of anatomy and biochemistry. The main theoretical aims are formulations of generally valid rules both on a cellular and organic level, and on a human level. Biophysical and engineering methodological approach to task solution is supported by high-level knowledge of biological character. The research takes place at various distinctive levels, from micro- biomechanics (cellular level) to living macro systems (e.g. biomechanics of humans). It is possible to come across biomechanics applications in a wide range of sciences and professional activities. Biomechanics in this form could be used not only in the area of basic research but also in a wide range of professional activities such as rehabilitation medicine, ergonomics, forensic and biomedicine engineering, sport etc. The training department of Charles University and Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic enable interdisciplinary education in doctorial studies in large scale and in the direction of a particular application.

Students' study programme is highly individualized according to the requirements of the topic and specialization. The main focus during studies is set on students' individual research activity within the context of teamwork with the training department. Experimental facilities are provided by laboratories of particular

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training departments. Students are published in respected scientific magazines and active participation in congresses is considered a part of doctoral studies.

Financial coverage of dissertation works is provided mainly by the grant policy of training departments.

Application deadline: every time Annual tuition fee: CZK 187.000

F ACULTY OF H UMANITIES

Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities; U Kříže 8, 158 00, Jinonice, Prague 5; Czech Republic; Tel.: +420 251 080 212; Fax: +420 251 620 611;

Email: international@fhs.cuni.cz; web site: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-1.html Originally founded as the Institute for Liberal Education of Charles University in 1994, the Faculty of Humanities Charles University gained full academic autonomy in 2000. It was established to provide study programs at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. levels previously not available at the university. Its main research and academic focus is the Humanities and Social and Cultural Anthropology.

Postgraduate Study Programmes in English:

• Environmental Studies (3 years)

• Civil Sector (3 years)

• General Anthropology (3 years)

• Historical Sociology (3 years)

Postgraduate Study Programmes in English

• Philosophieallemande et française (3 années)

Postgraduate Study Programmes in German:

• Deutsche und französische Philosophie (3 jahre)

Application deadline: April 30, 2013

Application form: https://is.cuni.cz/eng/studium/login.php?do=prihlaska Annual tuition fee: 2.000 €

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Environmental Studies

The objective of the doctoral program Environmental Studies is to provide the concept of sustainable development with support in the form of scientifically conducted research. An important aspect of the program is the interdisciplinary character of the defined research domains and the synergies among them.

Although it is not the main goal of the study, we assume that the research outputs could be an important source of scientifically validated information for objective, relevant and qualified decision - making on environmental aspects of the economic and social development of the Czech Republic.

The conditions needed for admission into the doctoral program will be verified by an entrance examination. This examination includes:

• Debate on the proposed topic for doctoral training (dissertation project).

• For graduates in social sciences, examination of the knowledge of necessary basics in the natural sciences needed for the study of the environment.

• For graduates in natural sciences (medical, technical), examination of knowledge in the social sciences, including economics.

• Examination on English language proficiency.

Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-371.html

Civil Sector Studies

The aim of the program is to prepare highly qualified experts in civil society studies with a knowledge of the relevant theoretical approaches, sound knowledge of research metohodology and in-depth knowledge of the actual situation and practical problems in this area both in the Czech Republic and abroad. Alumni are able to také part in both basic and applied research in academic institutions and higher education institutions as well as become involved in the civil sector, public sphere (above all state administration) and for-profit sector (corporate social responsibility, philanthropy and volunteering). The program is focused on sociological or socio-economic analysis of the civic sector. The study plan of a PhD student includes planned publication activites, participation at conferences and exams from obligatory and obligatory-optional courses according to the accreditation documents. Upon completing the study with a doctoral exam and the defense of a PhD thesis, the student receives a Ph.D. title. The content and framework of the study is determined by the Program Council. The study programme is organized in correspondence form of study.

The oral part of the exam consists of a discussion about the project of the dissertation thesis (max. 10 points) and a check of English proficiency (max. 5

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points). An applicant whose project of the dissertation thesis will be awarded less than 5 points will not be admitted. To enter the entrance examination process it is necessary to submit by 30. 4. 2013 a filled-in application form for the doctoral study together with the following attachments:

• dissertation thesis project maximum length of the project: 8-15 pages

• brief professional biography;

• list of publications and other scholarly activities of the applicant (participation at conferences, participation in research projects etc.);

• documents certifying a completed higher-education studies at the masters level (applicants who complete their masters studies after the application deadline have to document the completion of their studies by 30.9. 2013 at the latest);

• other relevant documents (e.g. international cerficate of a foreign language or a certificate of state exam).

Entrance examination will check the ability of the applicant to deal with the dissertation project. Applicants will prepare an oral presentation of their project (maximum length 10 minutes).

Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-442.html

General Anthropology

The postgraduate doctoral study programme at CU FHs is organised in the correspondence form of study. The programme allows studies focused on philosophical, historical, socio-cultural and socio-linguistic antropology and human ethology. The task of the programme in general is grasping the theoretical basics and methods of this field and mastering the methodology of academic research.

The curriculum of Ph.D. students includes:

- The studies are organised in two modules, whereas the first module is

compulsory for all students in the programme, the second one is selected on the basis of the consultations with the supervisor.

- Ph.D. seminar

- a compulsory exam in a living language - the defence of the student’s dissertation

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The concept of the study programme is determined by the department council.

The questions of the entrance interview focus on the theme of the applicant’s research project (max. 10 points).

To apply for the entrance exam, one must submit the filled-out application form for doctorate studies, along with the following appendices, by April 30, 2013:

- theme of thesis, i.e. annotation of research project;

- document confirming graduation from a university study programme at the master’s level;

- concise biography;

- other documents worth noting (e.g. list of publications by applicant, documents confirming a successful state or international exam in a utilised language,

documents confirming academic work, either in the Czech Republic or abroad, and so on)

Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-429.html

Historical Sociology

The main topic of historical sociology lies in the questions of social change, modernization, modernization processes, civilizational analysis, the formation of states and nations, the formation of the world system, and globalization trends.

These questions are studied through an extensive comparative analysis involving a wide geographical perspective and long-time intervals. Part of the field of historical sociology comprises a number of partial, specific research areas, which include issues such as collective mentalities, habits and social memory. Historical sociology is a very diverse and internally differentiated discipline that has general theoretical approaches, a number of special theories, a variety of specialized research directions, and develops research on the empirical level.

The PhD program in historical sociology is designed to provide high-quality and demanding training for those who want to be active in scientific and research work– especially of an analytical and comparative nature– in some of those areas

which concern current historical sociology.

The doctoral curriculum includes exams from compulsory and elective courses, research activities, publishing activities and participation in scientific conferences.

After the state doctoral examination and a defence of dissertation, the student is awarded a PhD.

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The candidate must demonstrate during the admission procedure a pronounced research interest in historical sociology and adequate knowledge of its theory and methodology. In the entrance examination the candidate shall submit the project of a dissertation (in the range of about 4 pages) which contains the theoretical background, a review of previous research in this field, his/her own research questions, a proposed methodology and research techniques, a list of literature, a schedule of its realisation, and justification of its relevance for the historical sociology. In addition there should be:

• A brief professional biography.

• An overview of recent publications and other scientific activities of the applicant (participation in conferences, participation in research projects, etc.).

• Proof of completion of university studies in a master´s degree program (applicants who complete master´s degree program after the deadline for submission of applications must demonstrated this by 30th September 2013).

Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-444.html

Philosophieallemande et française

Ces études doctorales de troisième cycle sont ouvertes sous la forme interne et externe. La filière « philosophie allemande et française » s’orientesur la

philosophie classique allemande (à partir de Kant), la réaction à celle-ci, puis la phénoménologie (tout particulièrement celle de Husserl) ainsi que sa réception et son développement en France, de la philosophie de la vie et de l´existence, de l´herméneutique, de l´ontologie phénoménologique, jusqu´aux modifications actuelles de la phénoménologie et aux derniers développements de la philosophie française contemporaine. Elle permet l’étude de leurs conditions historiques et de leurs influences mutuelles dans l´espace intellectuel et culturel européen. Cette filière propose ainsi une préparation exigeante et professionnelle à la recherche et au déploiement des approches philosophiques actuelles qui se sont formées en Europe centrale et en France et qui influencent fondamentalement les débats sur la scènephilosophique internationale.

Le programme d’études du doctorant inclut des activités de publication, la participation à des colloques et le passage des examens dans les matières obligatoires et facultatives, au choix selon le manuel d’accréditation.

Les étudess’achèvent par l´examen doctoral d’État et par la soutenance de la thèse de doctorat, , après lequels l´étudiant obtiendra le titre Ph.D.

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L’inscription au programme doctoral se fait avant le {bude doplněno datum dle rozhodnutí RUK} et il faut l’accompagner des pièces jointes suivantes:

• Le projet de thèse comprenant:

1. La délimitation du domaine de rechercheet un énoncé clair des questions ou des problèmes qui seront traités par le candidat;

2. La méthode et les procédés utilisés pour traiter le sujet;

3. La liste des textes, les auteurs et les sources qui constitueront la base de la thèse de doctorat.

• Le projet doit être consulté par un directeur de thèse, membre du „Conseil du programme doctoral“ ou par un directeur de thèse de la liste agréé par le „Conseil du programme doctoral“;

• Un certificat des études du niveau master 2;

• Un curriculum vitae;

• Un aperçu des publications et des autres activités scientifiques du candidat (participation à des colloques, participation à des projets de recherche,etc.) Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-445.html

Deutsche und französische Philosophie

Dieses Doktorstudium wird für das Präsenz- und das Fernstudium ausgeschrieben.

Es können sich alle bewerben, die sich für die Gebiete der klassischen und neueren deutschen Philosophie, der französischen Philosophie des 19. und 20.

Jahrhunderts, der deutschen und französischen Phänomenologie sowie der gegenwärtigen internationalen Rezeption dieser Philosophien interessieren und die Aufnahmebedingungen (erforderliche Unterlagen s. u.) erfüllen. Der Studienplan der Doktoranden in diesem Programm sieht folgende, während des zweijährigen Studiums (Mindeststudiendauer) zu erbringende Leistungen vor:

Neben der Anfertigung von mindestens drei Hausarbeiten im Anschluss an die Pflichtveranstaltungen laut Akkreditation sind dies mindestens drei zu

publizierende Artikel, die Teilnahme an mindestens drei Konferenzen sowie mindestens zwei thematisch im Zusammenhang der Doktorarbeit stehende Forschungsaufenthalte im Ausland. Der Studienabschluss besteht im Nachweis der genannten Leistungen, der Vorlage der Doktorarbeit sowie in ihrer Verteidigung im Rahmen einer Promotionsprüfung. Die mit Erfolg abschließenden

Promovenden dürfen den Titel Ph.D. führen.

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Zur Aufnahme ist bis zum 30.4.2013 eine Anmeldung zum Doktorstudium mit folgenden Beilagen einzureichen:

1. Projektskizze der Doktorarbeit, die Folgendes beinhalten soll:

• Bestimmung des Forschungsbereichs und klare Formulierung der im Projekt zu thematisierenden Fragen;

• Verfahrensart und Verfahrensetappen;

• Vorläufiges Verzeichnis der Texte, die für die Doktorarbeit herangezogen werden.

2. Das Projekt muss mit dem Leiter der Doktorarbeit vereinbart sein. Der Leiter ist entweder Mitglied im Fachrat der Fakultät oder steht auf der Liste der Leiter von Doktorarbeiten, die vom Fachrat gebilligt wurde;

3. ein Dokument über einen Studienabschluß, der dem Titel Master entspricht;

4. ein Curriculum vitae und

5. ein Verzeichnis der bisherigen Publikationen und weiterer

wissenschaftlicher Aktivitäten (z. B. Teilnahme an Konferenzen, Mitarbeit an Forschungsprojekten etc.).

Further information: http://fhs.cuni.cz/FHSENG-443.html

Contacts:

Director of the Institute of Postgraduate Study Programmes:

Ing. Jana Jeníčková, PhD. (Jana.Jenickova@fhs.cuni.cz)

Director of the Environmental Studies Programme:

prof. RNDr. Bedřich Moldan, CSc. (Bedrich.Moldan@czp.cuni.cz) Director of the Civil Sector Studies Programme:

Doc. Ing. Marie Dohnalová, CSc. (marie.dohnalova@fhs.cuni.cz)

Director of the General Anthropology Programme:

Doc. PhDr. Jan Horský, Ph.D. (jan.horsky@fhs.cuni.cz) Director of the Historical Sociology Programme:

Doc. PhDr. Jiří Šubrt, CSc. (jiri.subrt@ff.cuni.cz)

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Director of the Philosophieallemande et française Programme:

Doc. PhDr. Ladislav Benyovszky, CSc. (ladislav.benyovszky@fhs.cuni.cz)

Director of the Deutsche und französische Philosophie Programme:

Doc. PhDr. Ladislav Benyovszky, CSc. (ladislav.benyovszky@fhs.cuni.cz)

CERGE-EI

CERGE-EI, P.O. Box 882, Politických vězňů 7, 111 21 Prague 1, Czech Republic;

Tel.: +420 224 005 161, +420 224 005 127; Fax: + 420 224 005 247;

Email: grad.stud@cerge-ei.cz, Web site: http://www.cerge-ei.cz

PhD in Economics Program (4 years)

The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute / CERGE-EI offers PhD program of doctoral studies in theoretical and applied economics. CERGE-EI PhD in Economics program is designed for outstanding students who desire rigorous graduate education in economics at a modern, international institution with the goal of pursuing an academic career or entering a high-level position in an international organization, central bank, government ministry or in the private sector.

The PhD program consists of two years of coursework followed by two years of supervised dissertation research. The working language of the institution is English. CERGE-EI encourages its students to conduct part of their dissertation research at partner institutions in Western Europe and North America, as well as to participate in collaborative research projects in other countries.

Eligibility for study

Students are expected to have good background in mathematics as well as sufficient English language skills to understand fully the study material.

Undergraduate training in economics is welcomed, though not essential.

Applicants are required to hold Master's degree (or its equivalent) or expect to complete their Master’s studies by June 2013.

How to apply

Students should submit the on-line application and post in paper a CV, motivation letter, notarized copies of diplomas and transcripts, two recommendations, and other relevant documents. For complete list of application materials please visit the web-site: https://www.cerge-ei.cz/phd-admissions/how-to-apply

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Based on the decision of the Admission Committee in March, approximately 60 candidates (out of about 150 applicants) are invited to attend the Preparatory Semester. Performance in Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Mathematics courses, and on an English academic writing exam determines which students are admitted to the PhD program. The program begins in mid-September. About 30 students are usually offered admission to the PhD program each year.

Application form: http://www.cerge-ei.cz/phd-online-application Application deadline: February 28, 2013

Annual tuition fee: EUR 12,000** (Most students are granted tuition waivers and receive financial support in the form of stipends. No separate application is necessary)

Contacts:

Yulia Sheveleva, Ph.D. / Recruitment Manager: recruitment@cerge-ei.cz, +420 224 005 127

PhD Study Affairs Office: grad.stud@cerge-ei.cz, +420 224 005 161 www.cerge-ei.cz

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Contacts

Catholic Theological Faculty

ThDr. Noemi Bravená; Tel: +420 220 181 384; +420 220 181 241; Fax: +420 220 181 234;

Email: relations@ktf.cuni.cz or bravena@ktf.cuni.cz Protestant Theological Faculty

Mgr. Věra Fritzová; Tel: +420 221 988 211/212; Fax: +420 221 988 215;

Email: intl@etf.cuni.cz

Hussite Theological Faculty

Mgr. Cecílie Ramzanová; Tel: +420 241 733 131; +420 241 733 122; Fax: +420241 732 294;

Email: cecilie.ramazanova@htf.cuni.cz Faculty of Law

Mgr. David Kohout; Tel: +420 221 005 334; Fax: +420 221 005 207;

Email: kohout@prf.cuni.cz First Faculty of Medicine

Mgr. Katarína Skoupá; Tel: +420 224 964 242 or +420 224 964 378;

Fax: +420 224 922 216; Email: katarina.skoupa@lf1.cuni.cz Second Faculty of Medicine

Mgr. Gabriela Hlaváčová; Tel: +420 224 435 829; Fax: +420 224 435 820;

Email: gabriela.hlavacova@lfmotol.cuni.cz

Third Faculty of Medicine

Michaela Binková; Věra Šmídová; Tel: +420 267 102 206; Fax: +420 272 730 776;

Email: michaela.binkova@lf3.cuni.cz; vera.smidova@lf3.cuni.cz Medical Faculty in Pilsen

Ivana Kydlíčková; Tel.: +420 377 593 115 or +420 377 593 116; Fax: +420 377 259 278;

Email: medstudy@lfp.cuni.cz

Medical Faculty in Hradec Kralove

Zuzana Tichá; Tel.: + 420 495 816 487; 420 495 816 178; Fax: + 420 495 513 597; Email:

tichaz@lfhk.cuni.cz Faculty of Pharmacy

Ing. Hana Krieglerová; Tel: +420 495 067 429; Email: krieglerova@faf.cuni.cz

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