Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK) PhD in International Relations
Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK)

Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (FSV UK)

PhD in International Relations

Prague, Czech Republic

PhD

4 years

English, Czech

Full time

EUR 500 / per year **

On-Campus, Blended

* applicants from non-EU/EEA countries are advised to apply by April 30th

** online application fee: 720 CZK. Paper application fee: 770 CZK

Key Summary

    About : The PhD in International Relations offers an in-depth exploration of global political dynamics, theories, and relations. This program emphasizes critical thinking, research methodologies, and the analysis of international developments. Students are encouraged to develop their scholarly voice through extensive research and collaboration with faculty experts.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in academia, international organizations, government agencies, and non-profit sectors. Opportunities may include foreign affairs analysts, policy advisors, and international development specialists. The skills gained can lead to impactful positions in diplomacy, global security, and international law.

The study program International Relations is without specialization.

Graduates of our doctoral program in international relations are well-equipped to find work as highly qualified experts in academia (i.e. in research), analytical departments, and universities. Their qualifications enable them to apply their skills in leadership positions in government agencies, the administrative apparatus of international organizations, international NGOs, and a whole spectrum of private-sector institutions. The knowledge and skills our graduates acquire in the analysis of international politics, international economic relations, European integration, and international law are underpinned by a conversance with relevant theoretical concepts and methodologies.

The proposal should cover:

  • clear definition and substantiation of the topic
  • review of the literature and the current state of the art in the area of the project
  • objectives of the project
  • assumed methodology
  • a list of references