Students will formulate their own research projects, present the results of their research at home and abroad – with ample funding opportunities for travel – and publish in domestic and foreign publications.
Within the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, the Centre for Ethics as Study in Human Value, which is supported by a major multi-year EU-funded grant, brings together a group of international researchers in ethics and political philosophy to work on issues surrounding the distinctive value of human life. The Centre also boasts a specialised dedicated library with more than 6000 books.
All PhD students are expected to spend at least three months studying abroad. This will expose them to a dynamic international student community, both in the department and abroad. The department and Centre have working links with partner institutions including King’s College London, the University of Melbourne, the University of Uppsala, Åbo Akademi, and the University of Genoa. The working language of the PhD programme and of the Centre is English and applicants should have a good grasp of academic English. No knowledge of Czech is required.
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Part-time study involves a lot of independent work. Your schedule comprises lectures and consultations with your teachers, mainly on Friday, and once in two weeks on Saturday. This form of study is suitable for those who already have a job.