PhD program in Archaeology

The Doctoral School of History offers an English language program in Archaeology. It boasts an internationally trained and renowned group of professors who actively engage in archaeological research across various European countries. Additionally, they oversee several research projects in the Near East, making them open to students with a broad spectrum of subjects for supervision.

The mandatory lectures cover archaeological materials from various civilizations and are complemented by training in the use of the latest documentation and research technologies at the GIS and Non-Invasive Archaeological Laboratory of the Institute. With the unique technical capabilities of the laboratory, students have the opportunity to place special emphasis on the technological aspect of their research subjects.

The program consists of three main components:

  1. courses
  2. weekly consultations with a supervisor
  3. supervised research, leading to the writing of a PhD dissertation
  1. Obligatory and elective courses include the following:
    Archaeology of the Medieval Middle East, The Medieval Archaeology of the Carpathian Basin with a View to Central Europe, Archaeology of Pannonia in the Late Antiquity and the Early Christian Period, Archaeology of the Carpathian Basin in Roman Times, in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era, Migration Period during the Age of the "Magyar" Conquest, Archeological Research into Medieval Fortresses and Castles, Ecclesiastic Architecture in the Middle Ages, Methods of Non-Invasive Archeology and Landscape Exploration, etc.
    Courses are taken during the first two years of the training, which period is concluded by a complex examination.
  2. Consultations with the supervisor take place from the second to the fourth year of the program.
  3. Additional credits must be earned through research activities: conference presentations and research publications.

The current program plan is available here: Study plan of the Doctoral School of History

The doctoral training takes place in buildings of the university in downtown Budapest, close to the river Danube:
https://btk.ppke.hu/elerhetoseg
https://btk.ppke.hu/elerhetoseg-2

STUDY INFORMATION

 

Application information

The school has published the following calls for PhD research proposals (click and hit search):
https://doktori.hu/index.php?menuid=116&lang=EN

Research proposals not falling within the published topics can also be considered if they are accepted by a prospective supervising professor. Applicants can approach professors on an individual basis with their research proposal (contacts available at the link above).

For nationals other than Hungarian, the deadline for receiving applications is 31 March 2024.
For Hungarian nationals, the deadline for receiving applications is 15 May 2024.
Interviews will take place between April and June.

Scholarships:
  • Applications are invited in the frame of the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship program.

If you apply for a tuition fee waiver and stipend in the Stipendium Hungaricum programme, your application package must be uploaded by 15 January 2024. For more information:
http://stipendiumhungaricum.hu/

Formal requirements:
  • an MA or MSc degree, or an equivalent university diploma
  • a B2 level English language exam certificate, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (if you have an English-medium university degree or one in English studies, it will automatically count as a language certificate)
    If the degree is graded (on a system of grades such as "excellent", "good", "ordinary", "sufficient"), then it cannot be worse than the second best grade.
  • if you apply outside the Stipendium Hungaricum programme: payment of an application fee of HUF 40 000 (= cca. EUR 100) to the university’s bank account no. 11707024-20460004 (name of bank account holder: Pázmány Péter Catholic University). For an international transfer, please use the following IBAN bank account number: HU81117070242046000400000000; the BIC/SWIFT code of the bank is: OTPVHUHB). In the ‘Notes’ field of your transfer, insert your name and the following text: “doktori felveteli eljarasi dij”).
  • sending the application package by the application deadline via the online application form
The application package must be sent via an online application process, and it must contain:
  • the filled-in application form, available here: General application form
  • a copy of your university (MA/MSc) degree and its English translation
  • a copy of the transcript of records (courses you passed in the MA/MSc programme) and its English translation
  • a copy of your English proficiency certificate (unless you have an English-medium degree or one in English studies)
  • a copy of your passport
  • your professional CV in English; all the following are also to be in English:
  • a motivation letter
  • your research plan (recommended length: 2-5 pages)
  • your list of publications and presentations (if applicable)
  • a copy of a letter of recommendation written by a university lecturer/professor or other academic
  • a copy of a letter/email by a prospective PhD supervisor in this doctoral school stating that s/he is willing to supervise your PhD research
  • a copy of a document certifying that you have paid the application fee (e.g., a printout that certifies the bank transfer)

The Doctoral Office will be in touch with applicants regarding all further matters, including the oral interview.

The oral interview:

Applicants are interviewed (either in person or over an online videochat platform) between 20 May and the end of June (in the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship programme, interviews take place during April).

At the interview, applicants’ professional background and research proposal are discussed, while their level of English is also assessed.

Tuition fee:

The tuition fee, which is due after the Doctoral School has accepted the application, is HUF 975000 (cca. EUR 2500) per semester. The tuition fee is waived for Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship holders.

Contact:

For further information, please contact Ms. Katalin Subicz, subicz.katalin@btk.ppke.hu.