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If you’re looking to undertake a UCLan research degree under the supervision of UCLan Cyprus faculty, please seek an initial consultation with our faculty / Head of the School.
Below, you can explore potential research areas per School:
European Law
1. Digital Rights 2. Rule of Law 3. Sustainable Justice 4. Fundamental rights, EU citizenship, governance of the EU 5. Fundamental freedoms and single market
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1. Transitional justice 2. Human rights in post-conflict/frozen conflict societies 3. International Criminal Law 4. International Humanitarian Law
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1. International commercial law with a focus on international sale of goods 2. Alternative dispute resolution methods 3. Comparative contract law 4. Legal design and innovation 5. Civil procedural law 6. Company Law and Corporate Governance 7. ESG and Corporate Sustainability 8. Banking and Financial Regulation
Legal Theory
1. Democracy and Law 2. Obedience and Disobedience to Law
You can view the profiles, specific research interests and contact information of the School of Law academics here .
1. Trustworthy AI design, development and use 2. Responsible communication systems 3. Data Management, Data Analytics, Intelligent Systems 4. Virtual Reality, eXtended Reality, and Digital Twins 5. Research in Videogames 6. Pedagogical Approaches, Educational Technology, AI in Education 7. Socio-Technical Factors in Learning Experience Design (LXD) 8. Game-Based Learning and Educational Robotics 9. Learner Engagement with Emerging Technologies 10. Cybersecurity skills, Cybersecurity Education 11. Context-aware Computing 12. AI-aware Software Engineering 13. Power, Performance, Reliability and Total Cost of Ownership Optimizations 14. AI in (Sports) Medicine 15. Online Hate Speech Analysis with AI 16. Sports Analytics and Visualisation using Data Science
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1. Indoor Positioning, Localization, and Navigation 2. 6G Wireless Communications, Next Generation Communications 3. Ground and Aerian Unmanned Systems 4. Technology-enabled Precision Agriculture 5. Computer Architecture 6. Fault Tolerant Systems 7. Power, Performance, Reliability and Total Cost of Ownership optimizations
1. Discourse, reasoning in online engagement, using technology to promote thinking-skills and learning, epistemic cognition, science communication, my-side bias, disinformation, social media 2. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness, emotion regulation, personal values and behaviour 3. Relational aggression, prosocial involvement and wellbeing 4. Prevention of mental health and behavioural challenges in community and organisations (e.g. schools, companies): program evaluation 5. Understanding Bullying: Individual and Contextual Factors that influence children’s involvement in bullying/cyberbullying incidents 6. Interventions and Prevention programmes against Bullying 7. Examining and Countering Misinformation 8. Supporting students’ critical thinking in their interaction with AI 9. The public communication of science: Trust, Mistrust, & Distrust / Interdisciplinary 10. Mental Health and Wellbeing in Emergency Professional settings 11. Ghosting, Interpersonal loss, need for belonging, bereavement, attachment, Complicated Grief/Loss, addiction, Traumatic Growth, Adult Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) 12. High Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for the Treatment of Severe Psychopathology – Depression, Schizophrenia, OCD, Addictions and Overall Mental Health
Arts, Media, and Communication
1. Accessibility and Inclusivity in UX Design 2. Evaluating information on social media platforms 3. The public communication of science: Trust, Mistrust, & Distrust / Interdisciplinary
Mathematics and Statistics
1. Extremal Combinatorics, Extremal Graph Theory, Random Graphs 2. Stochastic Orders, Dependent Variables: Probability and Moment Inequalities/ Asymptotic Results
Sports and Exercise Science
1. Physical Education, Physical Literacy, Behavioural Change 2. Intervention strategies for injury prevention in different sports modalities 3. Intervention strategies for performance enhancement in elite and sub-elite 4. Intervention strategies for health promotion/disease prevention in clinical and healthy populations
You can view the profiles, specific research interests and contact information of the School of Science academics here .
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1. Strategy and Performance Management 2. Management Accounting and Control Systems and organizational change 3. Political Economy 4. Economic Development 5. Applied Economics 6. Economic Growth 7. Macroeconomics 8. Corporate Governance 9. FinTech and the investment industry 10. Cryptocurrency
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1. International Peacebuilding 2. Conflict Management 3. Emerging actors in International Relations 4. Niche Tourism Management 5. Tourism and peace 6. Tourism and Sustainability 7. Tourism’s political impact
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1. Leadership styles 2. Emotion (self)management 3. Wellbeing 4. Stress 5. EDI 6. Entrepreneurial Leadership in Education 7. Professional Development and Workplace Learning 8. Workplace learning 9. Career development Career transitions 10. Work and Identity
Linguistics, Literature & Education
1. English and Comparative Literature 2. Educational Leadership and Digital Competence 3. Innovation in Education 4. E-learning 5. Computer-supported collaborative learning 6. Multilingualism 7. Language Acquisition
You can view the profiles, specific research interests and contact information of the School of Business and Management academics here .
After the initial consultation with the appropriate UCLan Cyprus academic(s) please follow the below link to complete your application form: https://www.uclan.ac.uk/postgraduate-research/how-to-apply
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The doctoral programs are highly selective and are designed for research-oriented students aspiring to become leaders in their respective field of study. Students who are admitted to the program are immersed in a rigorous international research environment that will require full-time commitment for the duration of the program.
To be considered for admission to a PhD Program, a student must have the following:
IELTS or TOEFL is preferred.
Review and Selection Process for Doctoral Program
The Admissions Committee reviews applications and makes its decision on the basis of the student’s academic merit and the match between the Institute’s research activities and the student’s research interests, i.e. Cyi’s capacity to support the students’ Master’s research in terms of facilities, infrastructure and supervision.
Candidates may be asked for a personal interview. If students are abroad, they may be interviewed through a video conference call.
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Students can be admitted twice per year, in the Fall (October) and the Spring (February). The exact date of the beginning of the semesters is decided by the Academic Committee and displayed on the website in the Program Overview page of each degree program.
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How to Apply
The Cyprus Institute offers the opportunity to apply for a PhD program through our online Application System.
Documents to be submitted with the online application
IELTS or TOEFL is preferred The English Language proficiency. test requirement may be waived if you have/will graduate from a higher education institution in which English is the medium of instruction and communication or if you have a minimum of eighteen months of work experience in a country that CyI considers to be “majority English speaking” no more than two years prior to the proposed date of registration.
(4) GRE Score Report for General GRE test (optional)
(5) Personal Statement Applicants should submit (upload on the online application form) a personal statement (< 1500 words), including a research plan outlining topics of interest and indicating how this aligns with research and faculty at the CyI. Note : if admitted, the candidate is NOT held to the submitted research plan – this plan is a draft and is to indicate the candidate’s research interests and abilities – the final PhD project will be discussed and agreed with the student’s Dissertation Advisory Committee after admission to the Cyprus Institute.
The personal statement should describe the applicant’s background and recent/current academic work and future research plans in relation to the Cyprus Institute’s Research activities and the doctoral program to which the student is applying. If possible, it should identify relevant Cyprus Institute faculty. The statement should point to the educational, research and personal experiences that shaped the student’s interest in the proposed field of study. It should outline the research area that the applicant is interested in, and the intended research topics to be investigated at the Cyprus Institute. It should concisely mention examples of the applicant’s work that illustrate the potential to meet the expectations of the graduate program of study at the Cyprus Institute. The statement must be written in English.
(6) Example of Written Work This is an example of (or a part of) current or previous work by the applicant that demonstrates the candidate’s interests and abilities for their proposed studies at the Cyprus Institute. This piece of writing may comprise any of the following: an essay (or excerpt) from undergraduate/graduate work, a publication, a conference presentation, a part of Undergraduate or Master’s Thesis, or a text written specially for the purpose of this application. This document must be in English and not exceed circa 3000 words.
(7) References Applicants are requested to provide contact details of at least two faculty members or other professionals who are well acquainted with the applicant’s academic, research and professional work and are willing to provide a references.
Apply directly through the online application system
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The Cyprus Institute offers financial support to prospective students based on various selection criteria depending on the type of award. The financial support may be offered as a scholarship, research assistantship or work-study or a combination of any of these types of support. All types of support are offered subject to availability of funds.
It is worth noting that all our PhD students receive financial aid. This may be towards their tuition fees and/or their living expenses.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Cyprus Institute offers full or partial scholarships to outstanding students to cover tuition and other fees and/or living expenses.
Selection Criteria These awards are granted based on academic merit. Scholarship Amounts & Duration Scholarships offered are currently the following:
GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
The graduate research fellowship position enables students to work as members of a research group in one of the Institute’s research projects through an effective arrangement for graduate study and professional training. Work on the student’s thesis may be considered as part of the Graduate Research Fellowship assignment. Graduate Research Fellows are considered members of research groups or units in one of the Institute’s Centers, working under a Supervisor. Selection Criteria Graduate Research Fellowships are offered based on academic merit, the alignment between the Institutes’ research activities and the students' reseach projects. General Terms of the Graduate Research Fellowship Graduate Research Fellows are offered for one year and are renewable based on the students' performance and availabiltiy of funding. Graduate Research Fellows are appointed on a part-time or full-time basis, according to the alignment of their PhD project to the Graduate Research Fellowship position.
WORK STUDY SCHEME
The work-study scheme is designed to provide the opportunity to doctoral students who need financial assistance to be self-reliant and also to gain valuable work experience. Through this scheme, students undertake several administrative, operational, and teaching or research-related tasks for the Institute. Work study can be offered as Research Studentships, Teaching Assistantships or Administrative Assistantships. Selection Criteria Work-study positions are offered on the basis of students’ qualifications and availability of funds. Employment Terms Students who are awarded a Research Studentship will also be employed on a part-time basis and will receive a stipend. Students who work as Teaching Assistants or Administrative Assistants are appointed on a part-time basis with a contract of employment and a respective salary. For additional financial support opportunities please check our Financial Support section .
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PhD in Economics - University of Cyprus
20 february 2023, phd programs, ph.d. in economics, full funding, university of cyprus, department of economics.
The Department of Economics at the University of Cyprus is currently accepting applications for it's Ph.D. Programme in Economics !
The programme provides excellent opportunities to highly motivated students who are interested in conducting original research and who want to pursue graduate studies in Economics.
The Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Cyprus aims to provide rigorous economic theory and econometrics training to enable our students to conduct cutting-edge original research in economics. Our aim is for our graduates to can successfully compete internationally for employment at Universities, research institutions, public policy organizations, and the private sector. Past graduates of the programme are now employed in renowned Universities abroad, as well as in several academic institutions in Cyprus.
The Department of Economics provides a strong research-oriented academic environment, with faculty members with research interests spanning across various fields in Economics and Econometrics. Tilburg University Research Ranking , which measures research output in Economics journals, has been ranking the University of Cyprus consistently within the top 100 institutions in Europe, and around the world’s top 200. Faculty members of the Department have published in most of the leading journals in economics and other related fields, including among others the American Economic Review , Econometrica , Annals of Statistics, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics
We seek candidates with strong analytical skills, a background in quantitative methods (not necessarily in Economics) and a passion for research. Students coming directly from undergraduate studies, or without prior research-oriented graduate studies in Economics, are typically first enrolled in the Master in Economic Analysis , where they can complete the required coursework. Admitted students can also have the opportunity to transfer credits from similar classes taken in other universities.
The Department makes every effort possible to ensure that the doctoral students have enough income to live independently during their studies. The Department covers the tuition fees of its incoming full-time Ph.D. students. In addition to this, most students are offered financial aid, in the form of scholarships or teaching assistantships, which allows them to cover their living costs. Students who are initially enrolled in the Master of Economic Analysis are also eligible for funding.
Typically, the initial offer of financial support covers the first year of studies. Renewal of the support beyond the first year is usually offered to students who are admitted to the research stage of the Ph.D. programme.
The Department tries its best to clarify the financial support that incoming students should expect as soon as possible. Oftentimes, this is done already when the Department offers a position to the applicant in the programme or soon after that.
The Department offers additional funding for participation in conferences, enrolment in summer/winter schools and online courses, as well as it provides opportunities for research visits in renowned research institutions.
In the past decade, the Department has financially supported all its full-time Ph.D. students throughout their studies and a substantial number of students enrolled in the Master in Economic Analysis.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE:
The program begins with the coursework stage. The students take core courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics, as well as a course in Mathematics, two courses in Topics in Current Economic Research and additional elective courses that help them deepen their knowledge in specific research areas.
Students with sufficiently high performance in the core courses obtain the right to take the comprehensive exam. Students who successfully complete the coursework stage, but do not meet the requirements to enter research stage of the Ph.D. Programme can graduate with a Master in Economic Analysis .
Success in the comprehensive exam gives the student the right to proceed to the programme’s research stage. During the research stage, the student conducts research under a Research Advisor’s guidance, intending to write a doctoral dissertation.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Initial Deadline: 31/03/2023 Second Evaluation Round: 30/04/2023 Final Deadline: 30/06/2023
Applications received after the initial deadline are evaluated on a rolling basis. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure that they can be evaluated while there are still available positions and funding opportunities.
To apply to the programme click on this link .
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Integrated programs are intended for highly motivated undergraduate students whose objective is a doctorate degree. After completing a 4-year undergraduate degree, a qualified student may be admitted to pursue their bachelor's degrees to a doctoral degree in 5years. Direct-Entry Program consists of 14 modules, a seminar, and a thesis. Candidates can get information from the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research .
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PhD students may opt for a part-time PhD program. All of our Doctoral programs are accredited by the Cyprus Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (CYQAA) and adhere to the Bologna Process third cycle degrees. The Institute uses the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
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For further information you may contact the Office of Admissions at 22713000 or [email protected] View Past Dissertation Submissions. View past version of the program. The PhD program in Business Administration provides students with solid skills to pursue a career in academic research or corporate in Cyprus and abroad.
ABOUT: The Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Cyprus aims to provide rigorous economic theory and econometrics training to enable our students to conduct cutting-edge original research in economics. Our aim is for our graduates to can successfully compete internationally for employment at Universities, research institutions, public policy ...
Direct-Entry PhD Programs. Integrated programs are intended for highly motivated undergraduate students whose objective is a doctorate degree. After completing a 4-year undergraduate degree, a qualified student may be admitted to pursue their bachelor's degrees to a doctoral degree in 5years. Direct-Entry Program consists of 14 modules, a ...
I was a lonely Ph.D. student—until I learned to build community at work. A version of this story appeared in Science, Vol 384, Issue 6692. "Perhaps it is not about finding someone to talk to at night," my tutor said. "Maybe it is about talking to more of your colleagues during the day.".
Διδακτορικά Προγράμματα. Γενικές Πληροφορίες. Όλα τα τμήματα του Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου προσφέρουν διδακτορικά προγράμματα σπουδών. Η εισαγωγή σε μεταπτυχιακό πρόγραμμα σπουδών ...
Exploring the identity development of PhD graduates transitioning to non-researcher roles. Huan Li, Hugo Horta. , Pages: 421-435. First Published: 26 June 2023. Abstract.
Ioanna is a PhD student at the Department of Law of the University of Cyprus, under the supervision of Associate Professor Charalampos Papacharalampous. Her research explores the intersection between neuroscience and law and aims to bridge the philosophy of punishment and the judicial practice in sentencing.