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Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Ecology

The Forest Ecology doctoral programme focuses on the interrelationships between organisms and abiotic factors and disturbances in forest ecosystems.
The programme emphasises a systemic approach that is important for understanding the mechanisms affecting the spatial distribution of organisms, population dynamics, and energy and matter flows and transformation. The forest is thus understood not only as a wood producer, but also as an ecosystem able to maintain high levels of biodiversity, provide protective soil functions etc.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Ecology

The Forest Ecology doctoral programme focuses on the interrelationships between organisms and abiotic factors and disturbances in forest ecosystems.
The programme emphasises a systemic approach that is important for understanding the mechanisms affecting the spatial distribution of organisms, population dynamics, and energy and matter flows and transformation. The forest is thus understood not only as a wood producer, but also as an ecosystem able to maintain high levels of biodiversity, provide protective soil functions etc.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Full-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Management

In the Forest Management doctoral programme, emphasis is placed on collecting and analysing dendrometric variables by ground and remote sensing methods, modelling forest growth and dynamics, the influence of habitat and climatic conditions, and subsequently on solving theoretical and practical problems, and their sub-disciplines.
This field involves modern methods of data collection, the use of decision support systems, mathematical modelling and growth simulators, and assessing the impact of harmful factors on forest production and management.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Full-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Management

In the Forest Management doctoral programme, emphasis is placed on collecting and analysing dendrometric variables by ground and remote sensing methods, modelling forest growth and dynamics, the influence of habitat and climatic conditions, and subsequently on solving theoretical and practical problems, and their sub-disciplines.
This field involves modern methods of data collection, the use of decision support systems, mathematical modelling and growth simulators, and assessing the impact of harmful factors on forest production and management.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Phytopathology and Mycology

The programme focuses on basic and applied research in the field of phytopathology, woody species protection and mycology, with emphasis placed on both forest ecosystems and woody species growing outside the forest.
It mainly involves research, education and scientific training on issues relating to the pathogens, saprotrophs and endophytes of woody species, as well as the diversity of the mycobiota of forest ecosystems. Students will gain experience in applying standard microbiological and molecular biological methods.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Full-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Forest Phytopathology and Mycology

The programme focuses on basic and applied research in the field of phytopathology, woody species protection and mycology, with emphasis placed on both forest ecosystems and woody species growing outside the forest.
It mainly involves research, education and scientific training on issues relating to the pathogens, saprotrophs and endophytes of woody species, as well as the diversity of the mycobiota of forest ecosystems. Students will gain experience in applying standard microbiological and molecular biological methods.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Landscape Management and Engineering

The aim of the degree programme is to expand and improve students’ knowledge of the scientific disciplines of landscape engineering and structures to fulfil forest functions,...
especially in the area of landscape water management, forestry structures, the integration of structures into the landscape, wooden structures in landscape creation and protection, landscape and spatial planning, landscape ecology and landscape revitalisation, including the restoration of streams.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Landscape Management and Engineering

The aim of the degree programme is to expand and improve students’ knowledge of the scientific disciplines of landscape engineering and structures to fulfil forest functions,...
especially in the area of landscape water management, forestry structures, the integration of structures into the landscape, wooden structures in landscape creation and protection, landscape and spatial planning, landscape ecology and landscape revitalisation, including the restoration of streams.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Full-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Horticulture

PhD in Horticulture

Study program Horticultural Engineering through field of study Horticulture is a preparation for independent scientific research and other professional creative work in the field.
The main goal of this training is to deepen and to extend the professional profile of graduates of master's degree programs Horticulture, Horticulture Technology Management, viticulture and oenology, quality of plant food sources or related fields (agricultural or biological direction) with an emphasis on developing the student's personality in the field of scientific research, publications and presentation.

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 79 390 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Silviculture

The degree programme expands students’ understanding of professional disciplines such as – genetics and the breeding of forest woody plants, seed production, nursery, the establishment and cultivation of forest stands, the establishment and cultivation of woody vegetation or forests under specific conditions, intensive forest plantations, agroforestry, etc.
The programme places increased emphasis on current issues in forestry and silviculture (the choice of woody plants, natural regeneration, the growth of woody plants, etc.).

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Full-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year

Faculty:

Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology

Silviculture

The degree programme expands students’ understanding of professional disciplines such as – genetics and the breeding of forest woody plants, seed production, nursery, the establishment and cultivation of forest stands, the establishment and cultivation of woody vegetation or forests under specific conditions, intensive forest plantations, agroforestry, etc.
The programme places increased emphasis on current issues in forestry and silviculture (the choice of woody plants, natural regeneration, the growth of woody plants, etc.).

Degree: Doctoral studies
Duration: 4 years
Mode: Part-time study
Tuition fees: 5 000 CZK per year