Degree programme objectives
The main objectives of the doctoral degree study programme in ancient history are to educate scholars in the field, to prepare them so that they will be able to create quality grant projects; to build a team dealing with the methodology of the field and cooperating in solving topical issues of ancient history; to encourage doctoral students' publication and their participation in scientific meetings; to provide regular meetings with foreign experts in the form of lectures, discussions, or consultations; to create optimum conditions for complementing doctoral studies abroad.
Study plans
Admission ProceduresAdmission to Doctoral degree programmes in 2024/2025 (beginning: Spring 2025)Submission deadline until midnight 30/11/2024
- Information on entrance examinations designed for this degree programme
Deadline for submitting applications: 1 August - 30 November
Deadline for submitting documents for the admission procedure: until 15 December
Documents for the admission procedure:
- signed CV;
- list of publishing activities (if any);
- doctoral thesis project, with an emphasis on the methodological aspect and on the results to be achieved, a list of sources and secondary literature will be obligatory;
- a list of sources and modern literature that the applicant has already studied on the proposed topic.
Recommendation: Applicants are advised to contact a potential supervisor before submitting their application in order to consult the research focus and its possible guidance (an external supervisor is also possible).
If applying for full-time study, applicants are advised to choose the combined form of study as a second preference in addition to this preferred form in their application.
Documents for the admission procedure must be sent electronically to doc. Jarmila Bednaříková (jarmilab@phil.muni.cz) and inserted into the e-application (rubric “Documents”) by 15 December. Applicants are required to include their full name and application number on all attached documents. The entrance examination takes the form of an oral discussion over the doctoral thesis project.
Notice: A poof of completion of a Master’s degree programme (officially certified copy of the diploma, in the case of education obtained abroad also the so-called recognition) shall be submitted by the accepted applicants upon enrolment in the studies. For the entrance examination, a proof of completion of a Master’s degree programme is not required.
- Evaluation criteria valid for the applicants applying for a place on this degree programme
The applicant can obtain a maximum of 100 points. The minimum number of points for admission to the studies is 60. The applicant is assessed in the following areas:
- Doctoral thesis project (max. 40 points);
- Studied sources and literature (max. 30 points);
- Scholarly contribution of doctoral thesis (max. 30 points).
Studies
- Objectives
The main objectives of the doctoral degree study programme in ancient history are to educate scholars in the field, to prepare them so that they will be able to create quality grant projects; to build a team dealing with the methodology of the field and cooperating in solving topical issues of ancient history; to encourage doctoral students' publication and their participation in scientific meetings; to provide regular meetings with foreign experts in the form of lectures, discussions, or consultations; to create optimum conditions for complementing doctoral studies abroad.
- Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- publish scientific papers and monographs at a good level independently
- lecture on selected topics in university teaching
- contribute on a professional level to solving important issues of the field and to the general development of the field
- find their bearings in the international scholarly environment
- give public lectures
- formulate the results of their research in a foreign language in front of an international audience
- consult editions and translations of scholarly books on professional level and review them before and after their publication
- Occupational Profiles of Graduates
The graduates of the Ph.D. programme in Ancient History may find work at scientific institutes, at universities and high schools, in public and state service, in museums and galleries, in heritage protection.
- Goals of Theses
A standard scope of a Ph.D. thesis is 200,000 characters. It is possible to write the thesis either in Czech or in English, or eventually in German (in agreement with the Doctoral Board and the supervisor). The student chooses the subject of the thesis either from the set of subjects available at the Department of Classical Studies or individually (in discussion with the Doctoral Board and the supervisor). The thesis must always include an overview of existing research in the field, an analysis of relevant secondary literature and its critical evaluation as well as a chapter on methods of the researched topic; ancient sources must be studied in the original.
The outcomes of the dissertation must be new and independently gained findings that can be upheld among scholars at home and abroad and that contribute to the development of the field. Independent and new approaches to the solution of a selected issue are highly estimated. At least one solution of a particular issue of the dissertation must be accepted for publication in a peer-reviewed academic journal and presented at an international conference during the doctoral studies.