Law and Political Sciences Károli Gáspár University
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PhD | On-Campus | Full-time | 8 semester | September | €4000.00 semester per | €4000.00 semester per |
Course overview
The main goal of the Doctoral School is to contribute to a high value of legal thinking and legal reasoning in the next generations of lawyers. The advantages of being trained in scholarly research support you in your entire professional life.
The Doctoral School undertakes to provide a problem-oriented training instead of a norm-centric education which usually prepares us for legal work at universities. It prepares the PhD students for a deepened study of previous scholarly issues and a critical approach as well.
Language of instruction: English
Programme Structure
The Doctoral School offers a wide range of obligatory and optional courses which introduce our students into different research methods. Our supervisors constantly take care of the development of the doctoral thesis of our PhD students. It prepares the PhD students for research and aim to further a value-oriented exchange. We offer an accredited full-time PhD program with a highly qualified staff.
The curriculum includes 16 obligatory courses, most of which are of a methodological nature to support the individual research work of PhD students. The number of alternative courses is significantly higher than the number of obligatory ones, which also gives the students the opportunity to deepen themselves in the fields of science important for their individual research under the guidance of experienced lecturers.
Entry requirements for this course
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