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Botanika

  • Faculty: Faculty of Science
  • Type of study: doctoral
  • Length of study: 4 years
  • Language of instruction: Czech
  • Form of study: full-time
  • Programme code: P0511D030049

About the programme

Study program Botany offers topics in botanical disciplines, including the study of cyanobacteria, algae, higher plants and fungal organisms, including lichens, and corresponding theoretical education in four areas: 1. Systematic topics are dominated by the study of microevolutionary processes, but also the ecological differentiation of populations and phylogeography using the combination of molecular and conventional methods. 2. Topics in plant ecology range from the level of individuals through populations up to communities and the study of vegetation on a landscape scale. 3. Long-term interest is devoted to vegetation dynamics, in particular to the succession and its use in restoration ecology, and also the expansion of non-native plants. 4. The fourth set of topics covers archaeobotany and paleoecology.The program is accredited jointly with the Institute of Botany AS CR in Třeboň

Graduate profile

  • use advanced methods of field and laboratory research,
  • independently design, perform and correctly evaluate experimental data,
  • write and present scientific publications and project outputs.
  • Researcher,
  • Manager in institutions focused on biological and ecological research and management,
  • Specialist in research and educational institutions, universities, institutes of applied research in agriculture, forestry and nature conservation,
  • Specialis in museums, state and public administration institutions, commercial organizations, and non-profit organizations in the field of environment.

How to apply

Graduates of five-year university studies at faculties of natural sciences or faculties close to their field of study may apply for the PhD programme. Before applying for studies, the candidate will find a potential supervisor who proposed dissertation topics of interest to him/her and will only apply after the supervisor has agreed to supervise the dissertation. He/she must also pay the application fee (700 CZK, payable via IS STAG when filling in the application form).
Before the admission procedure, the applicant must provide evidence of:
- a completed application form (E-Přihláška)
- a copy of the university diploma(s) and details of the studies completed (photocopy of the Statement of Studies or Diploma Supplement).
- Foreign applicants are obliged to attach a recommendation letter from two academic staff members (other than the incoming supervisor) and a certified copy of the University diploma(s) (or equivalent documents from the foreign university) and a diploma supplement (or a document of recognition of previous master's degree by the Czech authorities).
- detailed CV.
- dissertation project proposal, i.e. information about the planned dissertation project on the prescribed form (eng_planned_dissertation_project.doc). The form includes an annotation of the planned dissertation project, which should be prepared in collaboration with the intended supervisor and is discussed at the entrance examination.
The application, including all documents and payment of the fee, must be submitted no later than January 20 in the winter semester. In the summer semester, it must be submitted by 20 May. The application form is available in IS STAG from 1 November to 20 January and from 1 February to 20 May.
The admission procedure takes place before a committee appointed by the Dean of the Faculty of Science of USB. The applicant must demonstrate the prerequisites for continuous scientific or demanding management work and prove these by previous study results, a diploma thesis, possible publishing activities and a specific idea of the focus of doctoral studies and doctoral dissertation.
The interview may also include a test of English language skills. International applicants may complete the interview, which will take place on the same date as the interview with other applicants to the programme, via Zoom/Teams.
The winter term of the admission procedure will take place at the end of January or in the first half of February. The summer term of admission will take place in June (applicants will be informed of the exact date).

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Contact

doc. Mgr. Jan Kučera Ph.D.

Phone number: 389032383

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