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Doctoral Studies at the Graz Law School Tbilisi, 1st of May 2013 Lorin-Johannes Wagner & Benedikt Harzl
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Overview Doctoral Studies 2002 – 2009 Doctoral Studies since 2009 (current system) Doctoral Programs (DP) PhD Program „Diversity Management“ Co-Tutelle Agreements
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Admission Degree holders of Law Studies Foreign students (if they are in their home country admitted to doctoral studies in law) 120 ECTS 1 Seminar in the subject of the thesis 1 Seminar in a subject related to the thesis 1 Seminar in another legal subject 2 Seminars in subjects related to the rigorosa Doctoral Thesis 3 Rigorosa (final oral exams) Doctoral Studies 2002 - 2009
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Length of Study: 4 Semester Doctoral Thesis Choice of topic by proposal of the student 2 Supervisors to be chosen – assessment within 4 months after submission 3 Rigorosa 1) Defensio of the thesis and examination of the thesis‘ subject 2) Subject which reasonably relates to the subject of the thesis 3) Another legal subject Doctoral Studies 2002 - 2009
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Admission rules as in the preceding system Length of Study: 3 years (or less) Goals Promoting young academics Supporting and monitoring the student‘s independent scientific work/progress Adaption to the Bologna principles 180 ECTS Presentation and Defensio (20 credits) Thesis (125 credits) 2 doctoral colloquia - DC (10 credits) 3 Seminars in the area of specialization (15 credits) 1 Rigorosum (10 credits) Doctoral Studies since 2009 (current system)
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Focus on individual tutoring: Obligatory research design to be submitted (objectives, hypotheses, methodology, scientific relevance) prior to the attendance of DCs/Seminars Choice of the two supervisors Choice of the thesis‘ subject plus area of specialization Presentation and defensio of the dissertation project before the faculty‘s promotion commission prior to the attendance of DCs and the seminars Emphasis on scientific and in-depth discussion of the respective dissertation project through the two DCs Final Rigorosum To be done after positive assessment of the thesis and both DCs and seminars Oral exam before the faculty‘s promotion commission Candidate has to present and defend his/her thesis plus proving his knowledge in the thesis‘ subject Doctoral Studies since 2009 (current system)
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Specialized programs within doctoral studies Consortium of Professors within one specialized subject Enhancing the quality of dissertation projects through intensified monitoring Promoting inter-disciplinary exchange between participating students Acquisition of special skills within the chosen subject Access to the scientific community through own publications, participation at conferences etc. Promoting the possibility of studying abroad Additional participation certificate to be issued for participants DPs at the Graz Law School DP „Public Law and Political Sciences“ DP „European Private Law“ DP „Human Rights, Democracy and Gender issues“ Doctoral Programs (DP)
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Participating Universities University of Graz, Austria (Prof. Joseph Marko) New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria (Prof. Anna Krasteva) University of Primorska, Slovenia (Prof. Mitja Zagar) University of Bologna, Italy (Prof. Stefano Bianchini) Admission/Target Groups MA level Open for young academics with strong scientific record Strengthening inter-disciplinary approaches Joint PhD Program „Diversity Management and Governance“
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Upon individual request of the student Agreement Both institutions Both supervisors PhD candidate Admission/Target Groups According to the admission rules of both universities Promoting mobility Foreign supervision enhancing thematic relevance of the thesis Co-Tutelle Agreements
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