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>> PhD Programme in Biology <<

>> PhD Programme in Biology [Academic year: 2023/2024] << [EN version will be published soon]

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. Some of the competitions listed below are held outside the OAS system (Online Application System). 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.

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Past Recruitment:

Interactions of microgreens and microbiomes as functional regulators of its quality, resistance and shelf-life – a case study for selected herbs (coriander,basil) and vegetables (radish, beet) in response to climate changes (Prof. dr hab. Katarzyna Turnau)
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Interactions of microgreens and microbiomes as functional regulators of its quality, resistance and shelf-life – a case study for selected herbs (coriander,basil) and vegetables (radish, beet) in response to climate changes (Prof. dr hab. Katarzyna Turnau)

Read More o Interactions of microgreens and microbiomes as functional regulators of its quality, resistance and shelf-life – a case study for selected herbs (coriander,basil) and vegetables (radish, beet) in response to climate changes (Prof. dr hab. Katarzyna Turnau)
The link between circadian clock, light pollution and Parkinson's disease development - research on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)
grant recruitment

The link between circadian clock, light pollution and Parkinson's disease development - research on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)

Read More o The link between circadian clock, light pollution and Parkinson's disease development - research on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)
The combined effect of a homogenous diet, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide, and pesticides on the functioning of a wild bee (dr Zuzanna Filipiak)
grant recruitment

The combined effect of a homogenous diet, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide, and pesticides on the functioning of a wild bee (dr Zuzanna Filipiak)

Read More o The combined effect of a homogenous diet, increased atmospheric carbon dioxide, and pesticides on the functioning of a wild bee (dr Zuzanna Filipiak)
The effect of aging on body temperature dependent antioxidative capacity, and thus oxidative stress: the burden of heterothermyh (dr hab. Ulf Bauchinger, prof. UJ)
grant recruitment

The effect of aging on body temperature dependent antioxidative capacity, and thus oxidative stress: the burden of heterothermyh (dr hab. Ulf Bauchinger, prof. UJ)

Read More o The effect of aging on body temperature dependent antioxidative capacity, and thus oxidative stress: the burden of heterothermyh (dr hab. Ulf Bauchinger, prof. UJ)
Effect of light pollution on visual system aging - research based on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)
grant recruitment

Effect of light pollution on visual system aging - research based on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)

Read More o Effect of light pollution on visual system aging - research based on Drosophila melanogaster model (dr hab. Milena Damulewicz)