Admissions to doctoral studies

Planning to apply for a doctoral study right at the Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Changes? Good choice! We admit new doctoral researchers twice a year, so pay attention to the application deadlines, start preparations in good time, and make sure you've acquainted yourself with the selection criteria before you apply.
Admission periods

The programme admits new doctoral researchers twice a year: once in the spring and once in the autumn.

 

The autumn 2024 application period is from September 4, 2024 09:00 AM EEST until September 17, 2024 03:00 PM EEST:

  • Admission results will be released by November 21, 2024
  • Offered study places must be accepted by December 5, 2024
  • Granted study rights will start on January 1, 2025

 

The spring 2025 application period is from April 2, 2025 09:00 AM EEST until April 15, 2025 03:00 PM EEST:

  • Admission results will be released by June 19, 2025
  • Offered study places must be accepted by July 3, 2025
  • Granted study rights will start on August 1, 2025

 

A doctoral study right can only be gained through the admissions process. Applying to the programme outside the set admission periods is not possible.

Who can apply?

In addition to the university's general requirements for doctoral applicants on eligibility and language proficiency, the doctoral programme requires that the following conditions are met:

  • The previous degree must be relevant to the planned research topic and the discipline. A degree is regarded as relevant if it includes sufficient studies in a discipline which, given the topic of the proposed doctoral dissertation, can be regarded as a suitable basis for doctoral studies.
  • You must have your Master’s degrees studies (or equivalent) completed. All the studies required for the degree you apply with must be completed, graded and registered by the end of the relevant application period. No exceptions are made to this rule. Applicants who are granted a study right must be able to present a certified copy of their official degree diploma before accepting the offered study place.
  • Applicants who have previously completed a doctoral degree in another field are also recommended to outline the scholarly grounds for reapplying for doctoral studies.

Only applications meeting the formal criteria for eligibility continue to scientific evaluation in the doctoral programmes.

 

 

Students admitted to the Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Change can complete the following degrees:

  • Doctor of Social Sciences (Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry)
  • Doctor of Science (Agriculture and Forestry) (Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry)

All successful applicants are admitted to complete a doctoral degree, but they can choose to first complete a Licentiate degree.

Please, check which degree is available in the chosen faculty with your background studies and also, note that your supervisory arrangements must match your chosen target degree and home faculty. At least one of your supervisors must be in a permanent or long-term employment to the faculty you're applying to.

If the application form does not include a suitable field of science for your doctoral research, please inform the chosen field in the section ‘Brief summary of the research plan’.

Doctoral programme's selection criteria
  • Applicants must, in good time before submitting the application, contact the field of science (discipline) of the (target degree) Faculty relevant to their research interests and discuss the preliminary study plan and research plan as well as arrangements for dissertation supervision.  Each applicant is responsible for finding a potential supervisor working in the Faculty to contact with in the application phase. Email messages sent to teachers must be accompanied by a preliminary research proposal (max. 5 pages).
  • A favourable e-mail message from a potential supervisor is attached to the application form in the section ‘Approval form of supervision’.
  • Thesis committee members are not required in the application stage.

In this doctoral programme, there are several faculties and fields of science, so addressing the correct field of science and the faculty is crucial for a succesful evaluation of the application. The applicant should pay careful attention to:

  1. which faculty s/he should choose considering the proposed doctoral research,
  2. a primary discipline/field of science belonging to this doctoral programme into which their application is intended for, and
  3. contacting potential supervisor(s) in the field.

The chosen field of science will not be changed in the doctoral programme during scientific evaluation of the application.

Availability of supervision and related resources is elementary for doctoral research: as a rule, the person who agrees to serve as the supervisor from the Faculty can simultaneously supervise no more than six students who are completing their postgraduate degree in a way that is equivalent to full-time studying.

A favourable evaluation by a potential supervisor is not binding commitment to supervise, but only a confirmation that the application belongs to the field of science in question. The doctoral programme and the Faculty will decide on supervisors and supervision arrangements according to its rules (see section ‘Decision-making’ below in these instructions).

The list of potential supervisors in the programme

 

 

Evaluation of the research plan is based on these general criteria:

  • scientific quality of the research plan
  • the links between the planned dissertation with research conducted in the disciplines represented in the doctoral programme
  • the research plan must follow the format and scope of research plans defined in the application form

 

The following are emphasized when assessing the quality and suitability of previous studies:

  • appropriate performance in previous studies: as a rule, the grade of the prior degree final thesis should be at least 4/5, magna cum laude or comparable
  • the applicability of the studies for the programme and the disciplines included in it.
  • suitability of previous studies to serve as the foundation of the prospective doctoral degree

Before drawing up your own preliminary study plan, please acquaint yourself with the doctoral programme's degree requirements. The study plan presented in the application is preliminary, and need not list specific courses. The important thing is that you have given thought on what kind of studies would best support your thesis work and drawn up a preliminary timetable for completing these studies.

Courses and studying in the Doctoral Programme in Political, Societal and Regional Change

 

It’s good to note that admissions to the programme are competitive and it’s important to prepare the application carefully. The yearly admission quota for the years 2021-2024 is 24 new students.

 

How to apply?

The Applicant should pay careful attention to:

1) firstly, which faculty s/he should choose considering the proposed doctoral research,

2) secondly, a primary discipline/field of science belonging to this doctoral programme into which their application is intended for, and

3) finally, contacting potential supervisor(s) in the field.

The chosen field of science will not be changed in the doctoral programme during scientific evaluation of the application. 

 

Acquainted with the selection criteria and all set to apply? Great! Now go back to the university's general instructions for doctoral applicants, where you will find all the information you need to prepare and submit your application and the needed enclosures. Good luck!

Decision-making

Applications meeting the formal eligibility requirements will proceed to the academic assessment of the application, which will take place in the doctoral programme by its supervisors. The final decision on granting the right to pursue a degree will be made by the faculty responsible for the target degree based on a proposal by the steering group of the doctoral programme in question.

When admitting prospective doctoral students, they will be assigned a title of the degree, the doctoral programme and at least two supervisors who hold a doctoral degree, out of whom, as a rule, at least one is employed permanently or on a long-term fixed contract in the faculty where the degree is to be completed. In addition to the supervisors, each student will be assigned a coordinating academic. The coordinating academic may also be one of the dissertation supervisors.

Please note, that supervisors you mentioned in the application form, are not necessarily appointed to supervise your doctoral research, if there are more suitable supervisors available in terms of academic qualification, research interests and/or employment to the faculty in question.

A timetable for decisions is available in the university's general instructions for doctoral applicants.