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International and Security Studies

Doctoral Programme

Our doctoral programme is grounded in a multidisciplinary approach to the study of international politics and security. It serves as a key platform for rigorous scholarly engagement with contemporary and emerging challenges in the field. Our mission is to educate and mentor the next generation of domestic and regional academics and professionals in international relations.

Many of Hungary’s most distinguished scholars and practitioners of international relations earned their doctoral degrees within our programme, and numerous alumni have gone on to pursue successful international careers. Our instructors and supervisors represent all major disciplinary areas of international relations, offering comprehensive academic guidance across the following fields and their intersections:

  • International Political Science and Diplomatic History
  • International Law and Security Policy
  • Regional Studies and Geopolitics

Our programme welcomes talented individuals pursuing an academic career, as well as professionals from public administration (including diplomacy) and the corporate sector. We support participants in translating accumulated practical experience into rigorous theoretical insight, grounded in contemporary scientific and methodological approaches.

Why choose the programme?

  • Supportive Community: Dedicated program leadership and personalized mentoring.
  • Methodological Excellence: State-of-the-art support in research design and the application of research methods.
  • International Network: Extensive network of partner institutions receiving our PhD students with Pannónia Scholarship support.
  • Strategic Location: A major academic hub in the heart of Central Europe.
  • Funding: Available scholarship opportunities.

Admission Information

The general rules of the admission procedure are set out in Sections 21–22 of the University Doctoral Regulations (EDSZ), which can be accessed by clicking here.

Required Documents for Application:

  • Research Proposal: Maximum 8,000 characters (excluding bibliography). Please formulate specific research questions or hypotheses, outline the proposed methodology, and present the relevant contemporary literature. Candidates should justify their choice of the Corvinus NPDI program (thematic fit, supervisor expertise) and mention any prior research experience or publications. The bibliography should consist of 5–10 key references.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV): Please include prior publications, TDK/OTDK (Scientific Students’ Association) results, professional experience, and the title of your Master’s (MA) thesis. The CV must also include a one-paragraph statement regarding your motivation for applying.

The Admission Procedure:

  • Application deadline: To be announced (expected March–April 2026)
  • Format: Oral interview conducted via Microsoft Teams.
  • Content: A detailed discussion of the research proposal, assessment of the candidate’s knowledge of core academic sources, and the proposed research methodology.

Scoring is based on the submitted application materials and the oral interview. The final admission decision is made by the University Doctoral Council in May.

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Supervisors

  • Bernadett Lehoczki
  • Zsolt Rostoványi
  • Mihály Dobrovits
  • Péter Marton
  • Csaba Békés
  • István
  • Anita Szűcs
  • Beáta Paragi
  • Zoltán Gálik
  • Ágnes Kemenszky
  • Tamás Hoffmann
  • Ákos Kengyel
  • Dániel Vékony
  • Zoltán Kelemen
  • Máté Szalai
  • Ágnes Szunomár
  • Petsinis Vassilis
  • Walsch Christopher

Contact

For any inquiries, please feel free to reach out to us:

E-mail: nkpdi-phd@uni-corvinus.hu

Please make an appointment by email before a personal consultation!

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