Ukraine Doctoral Degree (Ph.D.) is
awarded after three years of study following completion of a
Masters degree or a professional degree/programme. Doctoral
programmes, which are essentially research programmes, are offered
by all university-level institutions, some state university
colleges and a few private institutions.
The formal entrance qualification for
the Ph.D. study is a Master-degree (2 years research master), or a
corresponding degree from professional training schools (e.g.
psychology, dentistry, medicine, law), or equivalent
qualifications.
A number of Ph.D. programmes are
designed as a four-year programme where 25 per cent of the time is
reserved for teaching at lower level courses.
Some institutions offer two types of
doctoral degrees: The “organized” doctoral degree is called Ph.D.
(philosophy doctor). This degree includes obligatory formal
training and supervision in addition to the dissertation which is
the main focus of the Ph.D.
The second type is a “free” doctoral
degree which is called Dr. Philos. (doctor philosophy). No
formal training or supervision is included in this degree, and
this is typically not part of the institutions' formal Ph.D.
programme or Research schools. The scientific status of the two
degrees is the same.
Ph.D. programmes are only offered in
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