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PhD Programme in Biology

Available research topics:

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Climate for change – A model for participatory adaptation measures in pursuit of a climate-neutral university

Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak (m.grodzinska-jurczak@uj.edu.pl)

Institute of Environmental Sciences


Background information:

Ever-increasing climate change is forcing the development of adequate adaptation strategies to achieve climate neutrality both at different administrative levels and in various institutions. Due to the massive scale and high energy intensity, we use the example of conferences/events organization as a case study of the need to adapt to climate change. Although event management strategies have evolved from emphasizing the theme of events to taking into account the principles of respecting climate change, there is still no universal model suitable for any sector, including the world of science. The 'Strategy for the Development of the Jagiellonian University until 2030' includes climate content, but it is generic and not relevant to the ever-changing environmental situation. Climate threat requires a major incision into prevailing governance ensuring a sustainable systemic transition towards a holistic conference/events organization at the university space. In this project we focus on methodological aspects, i.e. how to produce a model of sustainable conference most effectively.

The main question to be addressed in the project:

With our project, we want to promote conferences organized and managed according to the principles of 4I (Integration, Innovation, Interdisciplinarity, Internationalization), and sustainability, inclusivity and inclusiveness, as well as - and perhaps most importantly - sensitizing, inspiring and activating the academic community to change from an isolated approach to one that interacts with the socio-economic environment.

Information on the methods/description of work:

The project will utilize a mixed-mode approach with qualitative and quantitative methods: 1) a search of scientific journals and grey literature on climate adaptation in academic centers, 2) study visits to European academic centers and 3) an original method of a series of participatory workshops integrating stakeholders from different sectors and backgrounds (including the university community, local entrepreneurs, representatives of NGOs and public institutions). The workshop work will be carried out using the quadruple helix method, research walks and mindfulness work, with the adoption of proposed solutions in line with the idea of equality of those taking part. The outputs of the PhD project will be used for comparisons with equivalent research in other countries to validate their relevance and strengthen their practical universality.

Additional information (e.g Special requirements from the student):

A potential candidate should possess knowledge and experience in working cohesively in an interdisciplinary team environment, demonstrate excellent written and oral Polish and English communication skills. A job experience in practical interdisciplinary (also non-research sector) and participatory research methods would be of advantage.

References:

[1] Colagiuri R, Boylan S, Morrice E. (2015). Research priorities for NCD prevention and climate change: An international Delphi survey. Int J Environ Res Public Health. (10):12941-57

[2] Amparo, J. M. S., et al. (2022). Engaged scholarship and co-production: The role of higher education institutions in urban sustainability ⎯ A Pacific Rim perspective. In Y. Tang & A. Toufen (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of sustainable cities and landscapes in the Pacific Rim (pp. 780−793). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003033530-66

[3] Hansen, S. S. (2017). The campus as a living laboratory: Macalester College case study. In W. L. Filho, M. Mifsud, C. Shiel, & R. Pretorious (Eds.), Handbook of theory and practice of sustainable development in higher education, v. 3 (pp. 223−239), Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47895-1_14

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PhD Programme in Biology

Admission to the PhD Programme in Biology
in the Doctoral School of Exact and Natural Sciences
language of education: English

The PhD Programme in Biology is carried out in English, in a full-time, eight-semester system. 

This PhD programme covers courses representing various areas of biological sciences, including training in modern methodology and mastering skills useful in professional academic and non-academic careers. Choice of facultative classes and the possibility of gaining credits for courses offered outside of the University ensures flexibility and helps to adjust participation in courses to the individual research plan of the student. 

For everyone who will be accepted for the PhD programme in Biology, a scholarship is guaranteed.

PhD students are recruited for the specific research topics offered by the faculty members. We kindly ask you to follow the recruitment rules described in each competition. 

Each year, PhD students and their advisors/promotors write an individual research plan for a given year. Until the end of four semesters, students’ achievements are evaluated (mid-term evaluation) by the committee. 

Doctoral dissertations are prepared under the supervision of a scientific staff of the Faculty of Biology (members of the Institute of Botany, Institute of Environmental Sciences or Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research). PhD programme in Biology leads to the scientific Doctoral title in the discipline of biology. More information about the programme can be found here.

See also:

Faculty of Biology website.
A subpage dedicated to this education programme.

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How to apply?

  1. Check the admissions schedule.
  2. Read the rules and detailed conditions of admission.
  3. Collect the required documents.
  4. Apply in the Online Application System (IRK).
  5. Take the exam.
  6. Make an enrolment in the Doctoral School.

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Admission schedule

for PhD Programme in Biology education programme

1st round

  • 21. May 2024 – Opening of registration in IRK System
  • 23. June 2024 – Closing of registration in IRK System
  • 28. June- 4 lipca 2024 – Entrance exams
  • 4. July 2024 – Committee meeting 
  • 8. July 2024 – Announcement of results
  • 9-30. July 2024 – Enrollment to the Doctoral School*
  • 31. July 2024 – Enrolment in the Doctoral School from the reserve list*

*enrollment possible during working hours of Secretariats of the Education Programmes

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Admission limits

  • 1st round – 10 doctoral students

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Contact

Secretariat of the Education Programme

mgr inż. Anna Stec

tel.: (0048) 12 664 6752
e-mail: wb.doktoranci@uj.edu.pl

Head of the Education Programme

dr hab. Joanna Kapusta, prof. UJ

tel.: (0048) 12 664 5206
e-mail: joanna.kapusta@uj.edu.pl

 

 

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The information presented on this subpage applies to admission for the academic year 2024/25. Documents such as admission rules, list of required documents, education programme and others may change in the next admission. Most documents differ for each education programme. Always check the documents on the sub-page of the programme to which you are applying.