
Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative Gender Studies
Vienna, Austria
DURATION
4 up to 6 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 15,000 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* application deadline for doctoral programs for applicants from all countries, all applications must be complete with any applicable standard test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, etc.)
** payable in one or two installments, non-refundable initial tuition fee installment (€500 EUR) is paid to confirm your acceptance of our offer of admission and is credited towards the 1st tuition fee installment in year 1
Key Summary
Introduction
The PhD in Comparative Gender Studies is a 4-6 year program for students with substantial MA-level background in gender studies theory and methodologies who wish to specialize in interdisciplinary research and teaching in an academic setting. Accredited in both the US and Austria, the program combines elements of North American and European style degrees with coursework, research proposal development, and a Comprehensive Exam in the first year, followed by research and dissertation writing alongside professional development in subsequent years. The program is geared towards preparation for the academic job market, but the skills and knowledge attained are also transferable to several non-academic careers. This page elaborates on the program's approach and overview. For application information, please see PhD program application information 2024-25, the CEU Admissions page, or contact the staff Coordinator for the program: Natalia Versegi, External Programs and Ph.D. Coordinator. For academic inquiries, please contact the Director of the Doctoral Program: Elissa Helms.
Program Objectives
The rationale and design of the Ph.D. Programs in Comparative Gender Studies are theoretical, methodological and practical.
The program aims to combine theoretical and empirical inquiry into a wide range of gender issues. Its activities and courses facilitate the examination of diversified patterns of gendered social and cultural change. While the program has long supported research on Central and Eastern Europe we have been steadily expanding our areas to places outside of Europe; research projects may address any geographical or theoretical area that is supported by faculty expertise. Whatever regional, methodological, or topical focus students choose, the program helps them understand gender along continua of local and global or national and transnational, through both material and symbolic relations and always with an eye to cross-cutting hierarchies of power. In general, the program trains students to critically analyze gender as historically and culturally contextualized, with thorough consideration of salient institutions, epistemological reference points, and social, cultural, political, and economic processes. The program also strives to constantly attend to gender in intersection with other significant social categories such as race, nation, ethnicity, class, sexuality, age, ability, and so on.
Understanding the way gender works in symbolic and social order requires new epistemologies and methodologies. The Ph.D. Program in Comparative Gender Studies aims to empower students to combine competence in traditional disciplinary skills in the social sciences and humanities (e.g. archival research, textual analysis, qualitative interviewing, participant observation, theoretical inquiry, discourse analysis, etc.) with the formulation of new questions and techniques arising from emerging or marginalized perspectives and areas of study. Students receive methodological training that encourages them to broaden the range of material and information they consider and the scope of questions they ask in their research while maintaining the highest standards of scholarly quality.
PhD Program Overview
In the first year, students learn from each other and gain a strong foundation in potential research strategies by taking the required course, “Methodological Practice in Gender Studies” and the year-long “PhD Preparation Seminar,” which provides intensive and focused guidance in formulating dissertation proposals in preparation for the Comprehensive Exam. Students round out their course credit requirements by taking an appropriate methods course, topical elective courses suited to their research interests (from the Gender Studies MA/PhD curriculum or other CEU departments), and tutorial credits of guided work with supervisors.
Once past the Comprehensive Exam, students embark on dissertation research and writing while building their teaching and presentation skills, collegial networks, and research knowledge. Students must complete all requirements and submit the finished dissertation within four years of enrolment. A further fifth or sixth year supported by outside funding can be granted for conducting extensive field research or taking on paid teaching positions.
Please consult the Ph.D. Handbook below for details about the program and its requirements.
Program Accreditation/Registration
- The program was approved and registered by the New York State Education Department.
- Program accredited by the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria (AQ-Austria)
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
CEU has an international reputation for high-quality postgraduate education delivered in a research-led environment. In pursuit of our mission, we strive to attract the very best graduates worldwide for our doctoral program. Candidates who apply by the financial aid deadline are automatically considered for the CEU Doctoral Scholarship, covering the full cost of tuition, complete with a monthly stipend to assist with housing and living costs.
Doctoral Stipend - 1,680 EUR/gross/month (=1,350 EUR/net/month for students who have no other taxable income)*
*PhD stipends are taxable in Austria. PhD students are considered new self-employed individuals in Austria, and they have to file their taxes and register at the national SVS insurance provider.
Housing
Doctoral students receive a monthly stipend to help with housing and living expenses. Each student is responsible for securing accommodation for themselves.
Please note: The CEU Doctoral Scholarship is awarded for a period of 48 months in total.
Curriculum
In the first year, students learn from each other and gain a strong foundation in potential research strategies by taking the required course, “Methodological Practice in Gender Studies” and the year-long “Ph.D. Preparation Seminar,” which provides intensive and focused guidance in formulating dissertation proposals in preparation for the Comprehensive Exam. Students round out their course credit requirements by taking an appropriate methods course, topical elective courses suited to their research interests (from the Gender Studies MA/PhD curriculum or other CEU departments), and tutorial credits of guided work with supervisors. Once past the Comprehensive Exam, students embark on dissertation research and writing while building their teaching and presentation skills, collegial networks, and research knowledge. Students must complete all requirements and submit the finished dissertation within four years of enrolment. A further fifth or sixth year supported by outside funding can be granted for conducting extensive field research or taking on paid teaching positions.
Year 1
Fall
Coursework Module
- 1st year PhD Preparation Seminar (ECTS 4)
- Methodological Practice in Gender Studies (ECTS 4)
- Research Methods 3 (ECTS 4)
- Electives (ECTS 4)
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Comprehensive Exam Preparation (ECTS 2)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Public Lecture Series (ECTS 2)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Winter
Coursework Module
- 1st year PhD Preparation Seminar (ECTS 4)
- Electives (including Methods if not taken in fall) (ECTS 4)
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Comprehensive Exam Preparation (ECTS 2)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Public Lecture Series (ECTS 2)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Spring
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 12)
- Comprehensive Exam (ECTS 6)
Year 2
Fall
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (ECTS 12)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 8)
Winter
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (ECTS 16)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
Spring
Research and Academic
- Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (ECTS 14)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Public presentation of dissertation research (ECTS 2)
Year 3
Fall
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (intensive writing) (ECTS 4)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Teaching Assistantship (ECTS 4)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Winter
Coursework Module
- PhD Third-Year Writing Seminar (ECTS 4)
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (intensive writing) (ECTS 12)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Spring
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Dissertation Research (ECTS 14)
Year 4
Fall
Coursework Module
- Advanced Academic Writing Seminar (ECTS 4)
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (intensive writing) (ECTS 12)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 4)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
- Presentation at Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Winter
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Dissertation Research (intensive writing) (ECTS 16)
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 5)
- Faculty and PhD Seminar (ECTS 1)
Spring
Research and Academic Activity Module
- Supervision consultation (ECTS 6)
- Dissertation Public Defense (ECTS 10)