The aim of the third cycle of studies that leads to the Doctorate is to enable the student for scientific research in Philosophy “in which, for a period of at least three years, philosophical maturity is promoted, especially by means of writing a doctoral dissertation.
The objective is to help the students to deepen their knowledge of the current trends in the area of research.
To enable them to come up with original and insightful contribution to the area of doctoral research and to demonstrate clarity of thought and precision about their original insights.
To assist them in making scholarly presentations of their research topic both in National and International conferences as part of the faculty’s network with other institutions of higher education.
The doctoral programme consists of two parts.
The purpose of the first part of the doctoral studies programme, which lasts for six months, is twofold: to ensure the capacity of the candidate to do research and to enable him/her to do the preparatory work in the area in which he/she desires to do research. The first part consists of:
The second part of the doctoral studies programme intends to help the student to do independent scholarly research with the guidance of his/her guide, thus to make an original contribution to the particular area of research through writing the dissertation, defending it and publishing it at least in part. The second part consists of:
During the tenure of the doctoral programme, the doctoral student reports to the chairperson of the doctoral committee the progress of his/her research every year on or before 30 March. The annual report of the research progress should also include a timeline of further research and be approved by his/her guide.
The doctoral student may be asked to assist permanent faculty in teaching courses of the First Cycle programe in Philosophy.