Průchod studijním plánem
doktorský prezenční, vyučovací jazyk: angličtina
Zahrnut v programu: LF D-HYG_A Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology
Informace o studiu
- Státní závěrečná zkouška a obhajoba disertační práceThis requirement applies only to Ph.D. students who started their studies before March 2025:
Ph.D. candidates have to undergo the State Doctoral Examination before the thesis defence.
The State Doctoral Examination consist of: DOPLNIT
For the Ph.D. candidates who started their studies after March 1st, 2025, in connection with the amendment to the Higher Education Act, the state doctoral examination is abolished. However, due to the programme's multidisciplinary nature, the doctoral board of the doctoral degree programme will verify that the student possesses in-depth knowledge of the subject under study (concerning the dissertation topic and research) during the thesis debate and defence.
DOCTORAL THESIS DEFENCE:
Before the defence of the doctoral thesis is performed, the following conditions have to be met:
• fulfil the requirements of the given individual study plan
• complete at least 4 core courses, each from a different field of study
• complete at least 4 field-specific courses
• meet the publication activity requirements at least in the specified range
• undergo an internship abroad (with a duration of at least 30 days)
• present original data at an international conference (poster or oral talk)
• submit the doctoral thesis
• pass the final state doctoral examination (the requirement applies only to students who started their studies before March 2025)
• acquire the total amount of 240 credits over the course of studies
Thesis defence procedure
The defence includes:
• A 15-minute presentation of the dissertation thesis by the student.
• Presentation of opponents' reports and the student’s responses to the questions raised.
• A public discussion.
• A non-public vote by the Thesis Defence Committee. - Návrh témat disertačních prací a témata obhájených pracíRisk-based approaches to public health law
Heart rate variability in patients with ischemic heart disease during rehabilitation
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The role of prenatal cardiology in preventing fetal cardiac disease
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Body image and eating habits in children
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Psychosocial needs and quality of life of healthy siblings of pediatric oncology patients
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Studijní a výzkumné povinnosti
- Disertační práce
The main activity of a Ph.D. student is the continuous work on the thesis project, completed with the dissertation thesis defence. It includes:
- creating a literature review of the thesis,
- data collections,
- statistical evaluation,
- sample processing,
- data analysis and interpretation,
- presentation of results, etc.
In the dissertation thesis, the student presents the results of the scientific work achieved during his/her doctoral studies. The thesis itself must fulfil the following standards regulated by the Dean's Directive No. 5/2021, in brief:
- 60–100 standard pages
- Original results, either already published or accepted for publication
- A collection of already published papers, including a comprehensive introduction to the addressed topic and a summarising commentary
- If submitting the results of a collective scientific work, the parts the student has worked on must be marked. In this case, the thesis must be accompanied by a statement from the supervisor confirming and evaluating his/her authorship and contribution.
Students enrolled in the English Ph.D. programme submit their thesis in English. In contrast, students enrolled in the Czech Ph.D. programme are recommended to submit their thesis in English as well (in line with the faculty’s efforts to internationalise doctoral studies). However, these students may also submit their dissertations in Czech and Slovak. The formal requirements for the dissertation thesis (such as obligatory and optional parts, typography, etc) are set in the official thesis template, available on the faculty server.
- Publikační činnost
Minimum requirements of the publication activity are:
- at least one first-author publication of an original paper in a journal with an IF, value above the median of the field (Q1 or Q2),
- or two original first-author publications in a journal with an IF, value in Q3 of the dissertation field.
- Účast na konferencích a odborných fórechEvery Ph.D. candidate presents original data at an international conference.
- Výzkumné stáže a mezinárodní spolupráce
Conditions of internships are regulated by Directive No. 2/2024.
Every full-time Ph.D. candidate must spend an internship abroad for at least 30 days (stays of less than 7 days cannot be included in the cumulative length).
- Odborné kurzy a další formy teoretické přípravy
All students of doctoral degree programmes must complete at least four courses from the faculty-wide core courses taught in English only and at least four field-specific courses. The compulsory curriculum is divided into six thematic areas, with a focus on the development of scientific and soft skills and career options after a Ph.D., and a special focus on Ethics in Biomedical Research.
CORE COURSES: Common and compulsory to all doctoral study programmes (every Ph.D. candidate is obliged to select at least 4 courses from these thematic areas):
- FRESHERS: Skills for Research Careers (mandatory for all Ph.D. candidates)
- Ethics in Biomedical Research
- Acquisition of Scientific Information
- Clinical Data Analysis
- Planning, Organisation, and Evaluation of Clinical Trials
- Computer Network User
FIELD-SPECIFIC COURSES – aim to deepen the knowledge and skills in the studied scientific field and its methodology. The Doctoral Board or Doctoral Committee always determines the offer and the possible obligation to attend them. These may be methodological courses, regular seminars, or events recommended by the DB or supervisor and organised by professional societies.
An indicative list follows, the student will take at least 4 courses, depending on the specific topic of the dissertation: For students who have not completed their studies at the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University, lectures on preventive medicine and epidemiology of infectious diseases are compulsory.
These same students also complete professional training courses V and IV, which focus on current developments in the field. For students who are graduates of the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University, professional training courses I-V are organised as courses covering current developments.
- Pedagogické kompetence
All Ph.D. candidates with a work contract at the FM MU are obliged to complete an online course Basics of Medical Education (with the final test), which covers the basic principles and concepts of education.
Ph.D. candidates without a work contract may complete the online course Basics of Medical Education. Voluntarily interested candidates should contact the Office for Qualifying Development.
A wide range of educational activities offered by the university's Centre for Competence Development is then available to all Ph.D. students.
Every full-time Ph.D. candidate participates in teaching, with a maximum of 150 hours in 4 years.
- Jazykové kompetenceStudents are expected to have a minimum C1 level of English. Doctoral studies at FM MU are conducted mainly in English to maximise internationalisation. All core courses are offered exclusively in English (except courses organised by the Czech Academy of Sciences). The proportion of foreign Ph.D. candidates in our Ph.D. school has been increasing; therefore the lingua franca of the entire school is English in all official and unofficial events.