Following the restructuring of the former Geopolitics and Sustainable Development program, our program now focuses on the study of urban, environmental, and territorial development topics, with contributions from various institutes of the university . The program deals with the dynamics of our spatial (e.g., urban) systems and our environment and the possibilities for shaping them through various public sector mechanisms (planning, development, and other policy mechanisms). The spatial organisation of society and the economy, as well as the conscious coordination and planning of the relationship between humans and the environment by the public sphere, receive special attention in the context of sustainable development.
The program is primarily intended for applicants conducting research in the fields of urban transformations, urban planning, regional development, local development, political and economic geography, environmental economics, and environmental policy.
The research opportunities of the doctoral program cover a broad area, in line with the diverse profile of the Department of Geography, Geoeconomy and Sustainable Development, which are as follows:
Due to its international nature, the Program is open to applicants to examine issues arising at global, regional and other levels, in a geographical sense as well. We place special emphasis on issues affecting the Carpathian Basin.
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:
The Admission Procedure:
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.
| Criterion | Points |
| Academic Achievements (including tests) | 25 |
| Research Proposal | 35 |
| Admission Interview | 40 |
| Total | 100 |
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