Code | K_SD_ARS |
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Organizational unit | Doctoral School of Social Sciences - Academia Rerum Socialium |
Area/discipline | Economics and Finance, Human Geography and Land Management, Safety Sciences, Social Communication and Media Sciences, Administration and Political Sciences, Management and Quality Sciences, Legal Studies, Sociology, Pedagogy, Psychology |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Level of education | Doctoral School |
Language(s) of instruction | English, Polish |
Admission limit | 1 |
Duration | 4 years |
Recruitment committee address | ul. W. Bojarskiego 1, 87-100 Toruń ars@umk.pl |
WWW address | https://ars.umk.pl/ |
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Recruitment for a doctoral school in the main mode (2025/26)
Phase 1 (30.06.2025 00:00 – 03.07.2025 23:59)
General information
The Doctoral School of Social Sciences (Academia Rerum Socialium) at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in the social sciences in the disciplines of economics and finance, political and administration studies, management and quality studies, legal studies, sociological studies, pedagogy, social communication and media studies, geography and land management, and safety studies.
Education
Education at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences lasts 4 years and ends with the submission of a doctoral dissertation. The main objectives of the education program include preparation of the doctoral dissertation, acquiring competences enabling independent scientific research carried out on a national level as well as in international teams, gaining experience facilitating integration of scientific activity with the economic and social environment and acquiring competences to carry out activities related to university teaching. Education of doctoral students is based on the education program adopted by the resolution of the senate and an individual research plan.
The Doctoral School of Social Sciences prepares for the PhD degree in the social sciences in the disciplines of economics and finance, political and administration studies, management and quality studies, legal studies, sociological studies, pedagogy, social communication and media studies, geography and land management, and safety studies.