
History and Theory of Arts programme‘s doctoral students at Kaunas University of Technology are encouraged to apply various theoretical models and methodological tools of humanities, social and technological sciences besides the classical methods of the critics of arts using both internal scientific resources of Kaunas University of Technology and those of their international partners.
Graduates of various university studies are accepted to the doctoral programme with regard to their scientific experience within the selected topic.
The objective of the work of PhD students is to look at the identified problem or phenomenon from the complex perspective and propose innovative research methodology for discovery of the new knowledge or regularities contributing to the current scientific comprehension of the studied phenomenon.
Additional admission application period: 10-17 September 2020
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State-funded positions: 0 euros tuition fee;State non-funded positions: 10646 euros per year
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
state-funded positions: paid scholarship.
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