Specialisation Description
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The Doctoral programme aims to produce well specialised scientifically orientated graduates. It is divided into three successive areas. In the Heuristic Methodology part, the Doctoral students shall deepen and extend their methodological knowledge in historical science, historiography and philosophy of history, which they obtained in their previous Master's degree studies. They shall demonstrate an adequate level of linguistic knowledge and formulate heuristic starting points of their Dissertation. In the Critical-Interpretation phase, the PhD students shall gain a comprehensive overview of heuristic and deepen the methodological side of their research. They shall prove their ability to publish partial conclusions of their research through various shorter forms of scientific communication. In the final part of their studies the students will focus on the Dissertation thesis, which will have the form of an original scientific monograph.
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