The doctoral programme, aims to research issues in the following research areas:
- Theory of Education / Curricula
- Educational Leadership and Policy (not offered)
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
The doctoral programme Educational Studies: Theory of Education / Curricula aims to research in these research areas:
- Decolonization of higher education
- Human Rights Education
- Peace Education
- Social Justice Education
- Affect/Emotion and education
- Curriculum Theory
- Educational Theory
EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM – ECTS: 180
TEACHING LANGUAGE: Greek
LEVEL: Doctorate
DEGREE AWARDED: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
PhD candidates must have a Master Degree in Educational Sciences in scientific disciplines relevant to the above fields of study and have at least two years of work experience in the field of education.
Those interested in applying for the Doctoral Programme should include the following information in the "Statement of Interest":
- A detailed CV
- A research proposal of 1500 words which should include the following:
- Description of the goal and objectives of the dissertation,
- Importance and innovation of research,
- Summary of the relevant literature,
- Brief description of the proposed research methodology.
3. Two letters of recommendation
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees for doctoral programs amounts to €675 per semester for the first six (6) semesters. In case the study lasts longer, then the following applies: for the first four (4) and the last two (2) semesters, the cost amounts to €675 per semester and for the remaining semesters, the cost amounts to €100 per semester. No tuition is paid for the "Academic Writing (DXXX796)" and the "Research Methodology (DXXXX795)", which are mandatory at the beginning of the study.
Internal Regulations for Doctoral Studies (Revised)
APPLICATIONS
Applications can be submitted exclusively online:
Application dates for the spring semester of the Academic year 2024-2025 : September 16 - October 30, 2024.
For more details, please contact Professor Michalinos Zembylas,
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
The doctoral programme Educational Studies: Educational Leadership and Policy aims to research in matters of these research areas:
- School leadership and emergency situations/ times of uncertainty
- School leadership and AI
- Inclusive school leadership
- School leadership and external school dimension
- Successful school leadership
EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER SYSTEM – ECTS: 180
TEACHING LANGUAGE: Greek
LEVEL: Doctorate
DEGREE AWARDED: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
PhD candidates must have a Master Degree in Educational Sciences in scientific disciplines relevant to the above fields of study and have at least two years of work experience in the field of education.
Those interested in applying for the Doctoral Programme should include the following information in the "Statement of Interest":
- A detailed CV
- A research proposal of 1500 words which should include the following:
- Description of the goal and objectives of the dissertation,
- Importance and innovation of research,
- Summary of the relevant literature,
- Brief description of the proposed research methodology.
3. Two letters of recommendation
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees for doctoral programs amounts to €675 per semester for the first six (6) semesters. In case the study lasts longer, then the following applies: for the first four (4) and the last two (2) semesters, the cost amounts to €675 per semester and for the remaining semesters, the cost amounts to €100 per semester. No tuition is paid for the "Academic Writing (DXXX796)" and the "Research Methodology (DXXXX795)", which are mandatory at the beginning of the study.
Internal Regulations for Doctoral Studies (Revised)
APPLICATIONS
Applications can be submitted exclusively online:
Application dates for the fall semester of the Academic year 2024-2025 : March 4 - May 30, 2024.
For more details, please contact the Secretary of the Programme, Assistant Professor, Antonios Kafa,