Study programmes
Theoretical and Evolutionary Biology
Study program:
Theoretical and Evolutionary Biology
SP code:
P0511D030038
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
doctoral
Standard duration of study in years:
4
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Ph.D.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Teoretická a evoluční biologie
SP name in Latin:
Biologia theoretica atque biologia evolutionis
SP profile:
academically oriented
SP characteristics
The aim of the study program Theoretical and Evolutionary Biology (further TEB) is to prepare the future graduate for independent scientific work in the areas of theoretical reflection of biological issues (biomatematics, biostatistics, philosophy of biology), to reveal and formulate general concepts and logical relationships that characterize life and its evolution as opposed to non-living systems. The TEB doctoral program naturally follows up on the Master's degree program of the same name provided by the Department of Philosophy and History of Natural Sciences. However, it also provides a follow-up program for masters of biology, mathematics, philosophy and related disciplines, who intend to pursue scientific work in the field of evolutionary or theoretical biology professionally. The aim of TEB is to develop further the biological disciplines such as evolutionary biology, evo-devo, developmental systems theories, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary parasitology or mathematical modeling (in various fields of biology like morphogenesis, metabolic pathways, etc.). The study focuses on special issues of the origin and evolution of life and its manifestations at all levels of the organization. It also emphasizes the historical diversification of biological theories, the development of biological concepts, the mathematization of general biological processes, and the philosophical implications of biological theories.
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Graduate profile for the public:
While studying the PhD program of Theoretical and Evolutionary Biology, graduates will gain, in addition to basic biological knowledge, an insight into the broader links between biological processes and their evolution at many levels of the biological hierarchy. Emphasis is placed on modeling and interpretation of biological phenomena, statistical-mathematical or methodological-philosophical, based on the philosophy of biology, epistemology, history of biology, and other relevant areas. The graduate is led to independent work and evaluation of selected issues, and especially to independent publishing according to current international standards. As part of his active performance, presentation of the results and their discussion at the subject seminars, he/she is motivated to be able to acquaint the audience with a very complex topic of his/her own work in an erudite but comprehensible way so that it is also accessible to colleagues from other fields of science. Last but not least, the graduate is guided to be able to bring new definitions, to take a critical stance in polemics, and to discover independently unproblematic aspects of theoretical-biological and evolutionary issues. The graduate is able to follow the development of his own field of specialization, capture new ways of exploration and consequently also respond effectively to new trends. According to the focus of their doctoral thesis, graduates are able to apply their knowledge as members of biological teams, as well as to flexibly respond to transdisciplinary challenges. This applies in particular to the mathematical modeling of biological systems, the statistical processing of data sets and the evaluation of results in the field of evolutionary biology, behavioral and cognitive sciences, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary morphology, eco-morphology, morphometrics, developmental biology and other biological disciplines. The graduates are also of use in teams of social sciences and humanities (philosophy of science or philosophy of biology, evolutionary psychology, pedagogy), where there is often no critical reflection on the latest knowledge driving the dynamics of modern biology and other diverse areas of science. The graduate is then capable of multidisciplinary synthesis and discussion, i.e. can apply both theoretical and applied as well as methodological and historical approaches. A graduate should be a routine expert capable of independent research activity, with a broad range of application in research teams of appropriate focus, or in other organizations where relevant qualifications are required.
Related accreditations
| Faculty | Name of the study program | Language of instruction | Study form |
|---|---|---|---|
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Teoretická a evoluční biologie | čeština | prezenční |
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Theoretical and Evolutionary Biology | angličtina | kombinovaná |
| Přírodovědecká fakulta | Teoretická a evoluční biologie | čeština | kombinovaná |
Teaching provided by
Faculty:
- Faculty of Science (PřF) https://www.natur.cuni.cz/fakulta
Cooperating institutions:
No
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
Katedra filosofie a dějin přírodních věd, Viničná 7, 128 43 Praha 2
Classification
Area of education:
- Biology, Ecology and The Environment
SP structure
Specialisation:
No
Double-curriculum study:
No
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
RNDr. Dana Fialová, Ph.D.
Web page for persons with disability:
Further information about the study of persons with disability:
Personal provision
Garant SP:
- prof. Mgr. Karel Kleisner, Ph.D.
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Subject Area Board Members:
- Chairman, Kleisner Karel, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 20.11.2019)
- Members, Baluška František, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Bogusch Petr, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Cvrčková Fatima, prof. RNDr., Dr. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Eliáš Marek, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Flegr Jaroslav, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Frynta Daniel, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (from 5.5.2020)
- Members, Hampl Vladimír, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Havel Ivan M., doc. Ing., CSc., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Havlíček Jan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Herben Tomáš, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 5.5.2020)
- Members, Horáček Ivan, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Jansa Jan, Mgr., Ph.D. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Kolařík Miroslav, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Komárek Stanislav, prof. RNDr., Dr. (from 20.2.2020)
- Members, Kratochvíl Zdeněk, doc. Mgr., Dr. (from 24.4.2020)
- Members, Lukeš Julius, prof. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Markoš Anton, doc. RNDr., CSc. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Sádlo Jiří, RNDr., CSc. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Storch David, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Šizling Arnošt Leoš, RNDr. Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
- Members, Tomančák Pavel, Mgr., Ph.D. (from 3.4.2020)
Instruction
Admission procedure requirements:
Study programme (branch) is open for applicants for the academic year
2026/2027:
- Faculty of Science - Admission procedure requirements
Admission procedure requirements in the acaademic year
2025/2026:
- Faculty of Science - Admission procedure requirements
Can be studied in combination
No combinations have been found