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Doctoral studies

Doctoral students work closely with their advisors, primarily as scientific assistants, assisting with research projects in addition to completing any required coursework. The UCT Prague doctoral experience also includes opportunities for teaching and of course, writing and defending a doctoral dissertation related to the research projects.

Doctoral students at the UCT Prague can complete their studies either as full-time students
or as a combination of full-time and distance learning. Each student can adjust his/her study plan, according to his/her field of research. The standard length of the doctoral study programme is four years, according to current accreditation requirements.

For more information, click here.

For application requirements, click here.

Doctoral Study Programme

Our department guarantees the following doctoral programme:

Chemistry (AD402) Guarantor: Prof. Vladimír Setnička

For more information about research groups, click here.

Double Degree Programme

Our department offers PhD topics for the doctoral programme:

Analytical and Physical Chemistry (ADD402) Guarantor: Assoc. Prof. Karel Friess

For more information about the Double Degree Programme at UCT Prague, click here.

Updated: 12.4.2023 14:38, Author : Dita Egertová

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