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    Anatomy, Histology and Embryology (5103V000)

    Faculty: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové
    Study programme: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology (P5112)
    Form of study: full-time
    Type of study: doctoral
    Language of instruction: English
    Expected minimum number of accepted students Expected number of accepted students: 2
    Standard length of study: 4 years
    Application type: Online

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      Application submission date 1: 30.04.2019
      Application submission date 2: 01.09.2019
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      Examination: Discussion on the proposed topic of thesis and methodological problems.

      Admission requirements
      Assets: Practice: not necessary; Attestation: not required; Education: Graduate of Faculty of Medicine or Pharmacy or Natural Sciences: 20 points
      Additional requirements: Knowledge of English (CEFRL B2 or higher): 5 points; Ability for scientific work: 5 points; Good practice in working with PC (at least ECDL Start Certificate) : 5 points; Previous activity in scientific publication and lecturing: 5 points

      Criteria for the evaluation: (100 points, points for admission 80)
      Admission examination: 60 points
      Assets: 20 points
      Additional requirements: 20 points
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      Admission to Doctoral studies is conditioned by successful completion of a Master's study programme.

      Verification method: entrance exam
      Confirmation date (of entrance exam) from: 10.06.2019 Until: 15.06.2019
      Alternative date (of entrance exam): 24.06.2019 Until: 28.06.2019
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      Graduates of the doctoral (Ph.D.) study program Anatomy, histology and embryology are able to use theoretical background and manual skills in morphological disciplines and experimental methods. They acquire knowledge in processing and analysing experimental data and are trained in interpreting and publish their findings. Graduates are highly qualified experts who are prepared for their further career in academic or research institutions with biomedical orientation. They are capable of solving selected problems independently, submit their own research project proposal, conduct a creative scientific work and combine morphological approaches with clinical and related theoretical disciplines.