PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
The doctoral programme Greek past and politics: receptions and identities (interdisciplinary approaches) aims to promote interdisciplinary research on the different ways, in which the past, and particularly the remote past, in Cyprus and Greece influences many current perceptions of national and cultural identity. Indicative research topics that can be explored within the context of the present doctoral programme are "Prehistory and nationalism" as well as "Reception of the past and archaeogenetics".
The minimum time required to complete the doctorate is three (3) years, while the maximum duration is eight (8) years.
Note:
Those interested in applying for the Doctoral Programme should include the following information in the "Statement of Interest":
- A Preliminary Title of the Doctoral Thesis
- A Summary of a 300-word research proposal, which will necessarily include the following: Description of the goal / purpose
- The importance of the research
- Review of the bibliography
- Brief reference to the proposed research methodology.
- Scientific and other Distinctions
- Scientific and Research Activities
- Research Areas
EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM – ECTS: 180
TEACHING LANGUAGE: Greek
LEVEL: Doctorate
DEGREE AWARDED: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Candidates for the doctoral programme must have a Master's Degree from an accredited higher education institution in a field related to the doctoral programme Greek past and politics: receptions and identities (interdisciplinary approaches).
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees for doctoral programs amounts to €675 per semester for the first six (6) semesters. In case the study lasts longer, then the following applies: for the first five (5) and the last semester, the cost amounts to €675 per semester and for the remaining semesters, the cost amounts to €100 per semester. No tuition is paid for the "Academic Writing (DXXX796)" and the "Research Methodology (DXXXX795)", which are mandatory at the beginning of the study.
Internal Regulations for Doctoral Studies (Revised)
APPLICATIONS
Applications can be submitted exclusively online:
Application dates for the spring semester of the Academic year 2024-2025 : September 16 - October 30, 2024.
For more details, please contact Dr Theodoros Giannopoulos,