Géza Marton Doctoral School of Legal Studies
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
University of Debrecen Doctoral Programs
The University of Debrecen offers a range of doctoral programs across various fields. Below are the details of these programs.
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- Gťza Marton Doctoral School of Legal Studies
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- Doctoral School of Food Sciences
Gťza Marton Doctoral School of Legal Studies
Overview
The Gťza Marton Doctoral School of Legal Studies offers a doctoral program in law, with a focus on "Changes of state and law in Central and Eastern Europe".
Program Details
- Faculty: Law
- Starting date: September
- Duration: 8 semesters
- Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 590 / IELTS 7.5 / oral examination)
- Academic requirements: Relevant Master's degree
- Tuition Fee: 6,500 USD/year
- One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD
Program Description
The doctoral program aims to contribute to the education of the next generation of academics in the area of law at a high standard. The program intends to satisfy the increasing demand for PhD degrees as an indication of the capability for a high level of abstraction, as well as of the knowledge and talent necessary for the application of the findings of academic research. The program develops skills in capable individuals that enable them to use empirical and other academic research methods in a targeted and full-fledged manner, and to produce book-length, original publications in specific areas of scholarship.
