Doctoral study programme Crop and Tree Physiology prepares professionals capable of responding to the challenges of globalization of agricultural production, diversification of the agricultural industry, changes in land use associated with its priorities in the area of global climate change and biodiversity, water use, energy and natural resources, ecosystems, genomics, food quality, biosafety and biodiversity. The graduate knows and develops scientific methods of study of physiological processes in plants and causality of their changes. Upon detection responses of plants to environmental factors and increase their adaptability to the changing climate, with a focus on breeding and genetic and control technologies in agro and dendrobiology.
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daily attendance / external attendance
Length of Studies
3 years / 4 years
Language
English/Slovak
PROFILE COURSES
General and Production Ecology
Plant Physiology of Stress
Methods in Plant Ecophysiology
Ecophysiology of Production Process
Reproductive and Population Biology of Plants
Taxonomical Nomenclature and Chorology of Plants
Grassland Ecology
Genetic and Epigenetic Heredity
The applicant must select a dissertation topic from those published on the respective faculty’s website. All PhD positions are also listed on the Euraxess Jobs and Opportunities portal.
Applicant must submit the E-application form to study at SUA through the university’s designated portal or send the completed form via email to the Vice-Dean for International Affairs or the Contact Person for Foreign Affairs of the respective faculty.
The sum of the fee depends on the specific faculty and study program and it varies between 30 EUR and 65 EUR
The proof of the payment has to be sent via email to the Vice-Dean for International Affairs or the Contact Person for Foreign Affairs of the respective faculty.
Applicants must submit a copy of their undergraduate diploma and a transcript of records from their previous university studies.
Decision on recognition of documents on completed university education issued by the Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth of the Slovak Republic or by the Regional Office of Education in Nitra (https://uznavanie.minedu.sk/en/navigator/8)
– Transcript of Records or Diploma Supplement fot the I. level of study is required, which provides a detailed overview of the applicant’s previous academic performance. Transcript of Rrecords or Diploma Supplement for the I. level of study
– Curriculum Vitae
Similar to the bachelor’s process, the applicant must submit a completed application form, passport scan and proof of payment for the application fee. Documents must also be notarized, translated, and sent to the Vice-Dean for International Affairs or the Contact Person for Foreign Affairs of the respective faculty
Applicants must submit a framework project outlining their research plan or study proposal, which is crucial for the doctoral admission process.
A specialized online interview focused on the research topic and methodology will be part of the admission process.
The applicant’s admission will be confirmed based on the recognition of prior education, framework project, and a successful online interview.
CONTACT
Ing. Lívia Stoklasová
International Relations Office
Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra
Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia
+421 37 641 4555
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prof. PaedDr. Ing. Jana Žiarovská, PhD.
Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources