Overview
The Doctoral School of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences at the University of Pannonia was established in 2000 and represents the highest level of education in the field. Since its foundation, more than 125 doctoral degrees have been awarded.
The eight-semester doctoral programme requires the completion of 240 credits. In the first four semesters, credits are earned through coursework (minimum 48 credits), teaching activities (maximum 32 credits), and the publication and presentation of scientific results in high-quality journals and at conferences. In the second phase, credits are obtained exclusively through research output, publication, and presentation. A progress report on scientific achievements is submitted every second semester (20 credits each). Students may choose from more than 80 specialised subjects linked to the School’s main research areas.
The School offers a wide range of current and relevant research topics supported by strong research groups, including atmospheric chemistry, environmental mineralogy, limnology, toxicology, behavioural ecology, soil and groundwater chemistry, analytical and separation science, radiochemistry and radioecology, organic synthesis and catalysis, bioorganic and biocoordination chemistry, physical chemistry of condensed phases, and environmental and inorganic photochemistry.
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The eight-semester doctoral programme requires the completion of at least 240 credits. In the first four semesters, credits may be earned through coursework (minimum 48 credits), teaching activities (maximum 32 credits), and the publication and presentation of scientific results in high-quality journals and at conferences. In the second phase, credits are obtained exclusively through research output, publication, and presentation. A progress report on scientific achievements must be submitted every second semester (20 credits each). Students may choose from more than 80 specialised subjects related to the School’s main research fields.
Doctoral studies consist of three main phases: Phase 1 (24 months): study and research → complex examination (minimum 90 credits). Phase 2 (24 months): research and dissertation → pre-degree certificate (minimum 240 credits). Phase 3: activities leading to the award of the PhD degree.
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Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
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- Veszprém, Hungary
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Chemistry Environmental Sciences View 5 other PhDs in Environmental Sciences in HungaryExplore more key information
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Admission requirements
Master’s diploma (or higher)
Eligible MSc degrees without additional conditions: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Limnology, Biology, Meteorology, and Geology.
Language requirement: English proficiency at B2 level or higher.
Additional requirement: submission of a research proposal or research plan.
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Veszprém
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