During the course of the doctoral study programme, you will become a highly qualified specialist who will be able solve complex scientific and technical tasks. You will learn to work here as a team-member, but individual tasks also await you.
During the course of the doctoral study programme, you will become a highly qualified specialist who will be able solve complex scientific and technical tasks. You will learn to work here as a team-member, but individual tasks also await you.
The applicant is a graduate of a master's degree in the field of Historical Sciences, or a master's degree in another, related field of education, if it corresponds to the intended research specialisation of the applicant. Validation of the diploma is necessary for graduates of a foreign university.
The applicant is a graduate of a master's degree in the field of Historical Sciences, or a master's degree in another, related field of education, if it corresponds to the intended research specialisation of the applicant. Validation of the diploma is necessary for graduates of a foreign university.
Graduates are highly qualified experts who are capable of developing new products and launching their production in chemical-technology practice. Graduates will also, after acquiring relevant experience, find job opportunities in leading positions in research institutes, chemical enterprises, and relevant public administration departments.
The University of Pardubice, the Technical University of Liberec and the University of Hradec Králové have created a joint doctoral study programme called "Systems Engineering and Informatics". The study programme is implemented as an interconnected activity of all three participating faculties – not a parallel study at the participating faculties, but a joint study – characterised by the mobility of both students and teachers.
The University of Pardubice, the Technical University of Liberec and the University of Hradec Králové have created a joint doctoral study programme called "Systems Engineering and Informatics". The study programme is implemented as an interconnected activity of all three participating faculties – not a parallel study at the participating faculties, but a joint study – characterised by the mobility of both students and teachers.
The aim of the study is to prepare erudite experts and scientists in the field of technology and management in transport (including postal and courier services) able to comprehensively analyse problems in the field and propose appropriate solutions.