Doctoral Programme in History, Culture and Arts Studies
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2024-01-01 | - |
| 2024-08-01 | - |
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Doctoral Programme in History, Culture and Arts Studies
The Doctoral Programme in History, Culture and Arts Studies is an interdisciplinary programme that combines historical approach, cultural analysis, and critical art studies. It educates specialists in cultural change, bringing together 16 fields of research.
Extent of the Study Programme
The study programme consists of a doctoral dissertation and 40 ECTS.
Planned Duration
The planned duration of the programme is 3-4 years.
Tuition Fee
There is no tuition fee for the programme.
Studies Begin
Studies begin on either January 1st or August 1st.
Admission Criteria and Instructions for Applicants
The programme offers qualified international doctoral training, providing candidates with the ability to work both independently and in teams, to produce new critical knowledge, and to communicate its results effectively to various audiences.
Programme Description
Juno is an interdisciplinary doctoral programme that combines historical approach, cultural analysis, and critical art studies. It educates specialists in cultural change, bringing together 16 fields of research. The programme provides qualified international doctoral training, offering candidates the ability to work both independently and in teams, to produce new critical knowledge, and to communicate its results effectively to various audiences.
Career Opportunities
Juno graduates can build their careers as researchers and educators, specialists in cultural management, in memory organisations like museums and archives, or work among scholarly publishing and editing fields.
Aim of Postgraduate Studies
The aim of postgraduate studies is that the student:
- becomes well-versed in their own field of research and its social significance
- gains knowledge and skills needed to apply scientific research methods independently and critically and to produce new scientific knowledge within their field of research
- becomes conversant with the development, basic problems, and research methods of their own field of research
- gains such knowledge of the general theory of science and of other disciplines relating to their own field of research as enables them to follow developments in them
- gains such skills in communications and languages and such generic abilities that they can work in demanding expert positions and international networks.
Research Areas
The programme combines historical approach, cultural analysis, and critical art studies, bringing together 16 fields of research.
Faculty and Organisation
The programme is part of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Turku.
