Anthropology – Field of study catalogue MU
Anthropology“Nature through culture.” |
The doctoral study programme is designated for graduates of Master's study programme of Anthropology and related disciplines who aim to pursue specialized anthropology in the academic settings. The programme aims to complete the students’ knowledge in up-to-date and state of the art methods and theoretical approaches of current anthropology and to utilize them in their doctoral project investigation concluded in a doctoral thesis, the main outcome of the doctoral programme. Graduates of this programme are prepared for and capable of independent scientific work both in the academic settings and in the field of applied anthropology.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- come up with principal ideas for independent anthropological research
- design and carry out anthropological research
- present research outcomes in scientific literature
- prepare research project proposals including fundraising (granting agencies)
- give presentations in a foreign language at scientific anthropological conferences (orally and/or in the form of a commented poster)
- lecture a theoretical course and tutor practical courses for pre-graduate students
The standard duration of the study amounts to four years (eight semesters). The doctoral study is governed by the rules specified in accordance with the superior rules (The Higher Education Act, MU Study and Examination Regulations and other internal regulations) by the board of the doctoral studies in biology. Each student follows a customized study plan which is specified by the supervisor with regard to the doctoral thesis topic needs and authorized by the committee for the doctoral degree in anthropology. Postgraduate students continuously perform tasks and activities towards their doctoral thesis in cooperation with and under the leadership of their supervisor (XD100 PhD Thesis), including the study of relevant literature (XD101 Literature Study). Students enrol in courses which extend their knowledge in the field above the extent of the Master's study programme, in courses which focus on specialized and profound knowledge in the field and also in specialized seminars. Students also assist their supervisors in tuition organization (both in the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes) (XD102 Teaching Assistance). If need be, students can spend part of their studies at another institution either in our country or abroad (XD103 Foreign Fellowship). The study plan is customized for the student to acquire an optimal amount of 30 ECTS credits per semester. The fulfilment of the study plan and study programme requirements is monitored upon the completion of each academic year.
After the completion of the doctoral study programme and fulfilment of all the duties in the standard time, students submit their doctoral thesis - either in the form of monograph or as a commented collection of thematically oriented scientific papers. The thesis is assessed by two external experts appointed by the doctoral committee. Students sit for the doctoral state examination in anthropology and defend their doctoral thesis before the doctoral committee. The content of the doctoral state examination corresponds with the thematic orientation of the study programme. The extent of the examination is determined by the study programme committee with respect to the topic of the doctoral thesis.
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http://www.sci.muni.cz/cz/DoktorskeStudium/Predsedove-oborovych-rad-a-komisi
List of doctoral committee members
http://www.muni.cz/study/fields/8871/board
List of doctoral study programme supervisors in Anthropology
http://www.muni.cz/study/fields/8871/supervisors
http://www.sci.muni.cz/cz/DoktorskeStudium/Prehled-programu-a-oboru/skolitele/Antropologie
List of doctoral theses
http://www.sci.muni.cz/cz/DoktorskeStudium/Prehled-programu-a-oboru/seznam-praci/Antropologie