| Code | SD-NP |
|---|---|
| Organizational unit | Doctoral School of Social Sciences |
| Area/discipline | Law |
| Form of studies | Full-time |
| Language(s) of instruction | English, Polish |
| Admission limit | 9 |
| Duration | 8 semesters |
| WWW address | https://amu.edu.pl/doktoranci/szkola-doktorska/rekrutacja/rekrutacja-20262027 |
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Description
The Doctoral School of Social Sciences of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań offers opportunities to study and conduct scientific research in the international, as well as in the national and regional dimension. The school educates doctoral students in the discipline of social sciences: social and economic geography and spatial management, communication and media studies, political science and public administration, law, sociology, pedagogy and psychology. The study program covers four semesters, during which doctoral students conduct interdisciplinary scientific seminars, scientific methods of scientific research, scientific workshops, methods of scientific work in a scientific discipline, soft skills workshops and specialist lectures. Program in Polish and in English.
Discipline: Law
Legal Sciences Graduate Centre allows doctoral students to acquire knowledge, skills and competences in legal sciences; it gives the opportunity to prepare a dissertation constituting the basis for obtaining the degree of doctor in social sciences in the discipline of legal sciences.
Legal sciences are included in social sciences and include the so-called legal dogmatics, general law sciences and historical and legal sciences.
Within the framework of detailed legal sciences (legal dogmatics), issues of law validity and interpretation within various branches of law and social engineering issues related to the achievement of the intended social goals are addressed. The branches of law include: civil (substantive and procedural) law, criminal (substantive and procedural) law, and administrative (substantive and procedural) law).
In general law sciences, reflection on formal and real aspects of legal phenomena is undertaken within the framework of law theory, philosophy of law and methodology of legal sciences. These sciences deal with, among others, the ways of knowing the law, determining what the law is, the rules of its exegesis and the axiology of law.
Historical and legal sciences are the history of law and the history of political and legal doctrines. They examine the history of political systems and legal systems as well as the development of political and legal ideas and their influence on the formation of legal institutions.
Selection Committee:
Recruitment:
Schedule of the Doctoral School enrolment procedure:
- acceptance of documents: from 10 August, 2026 to 17 August, 2026
- admission process: from 1 to 8 September, 2026
- announcement of the list of candidates qualified for admission: 18 September, 2026
- accepting documents from candidates selected for admission: 24-25 September, 2026
Recruitment fee
The recruitment fee is 75 EUR.
Language of the selection procedure, including interviews:
Polish or English language.
Required documents:
Candidates applying based on exceptional academic achievements must include a scan of the following:
1) For first-cycle graduates: the diploma and supplement.
2) For students completing the third year of a unified master’s programme: a certificate indicating their academic average from years 1 to 3, along with a transcript.
Candidates educated outside Poland must additionally submit:
1) A scan of a document certifying education – a diploma with a diploma supplement for first- and second-cycle studies (Bachelor’s, MSc, or MA degrees) in the original language; if the document is not in English, a copy of the diploma in English or Polish, or a certified translation of the diploma into English or Polish, shall also be provided;
2) A scan of a diploma or certificate confirming knowledge of a modern foreign language at a level of at least B2;
3) A scan of a passport, in the case of foreign nationals.
Evaluation criteria
1) The grade obtained in second-cycle studies or a uniform master’s degree programme (no more than 3 points); the candidate shall receive:
a) 3 points for a grade of at least very good or equivalent;
b) 2 points for a grade of good plus or equivalent;
c) 1 point for a grade of good or equivalent;
d) 3 points in the case of candidates applying for admission on the basis of the highest quality of scientific achievements (e.g. leadership of a project under the “Pearls of Science” programme).
In the absence of a diploma grade, the average grade from the course of studies shall be taken into account.
2) Points for maximum three documented scientific achievements, in accordance with the detailed criteria for the candidate’s achievements, attached during electronic registration in the IRK system; no more than 22 points may be awarded.
3) Points for other documented activities, based on a maximum of three achievements, in accordance with the detailed criteria for the candidate’s achievements in a given discipline; no more than 5 points may be awarded.
4) Points for a research project prepared for the purposes of admission, and in the case of admission conducted in connection with the implementation of a research project – an original concept for the implementation of a grant project (no more than 20 points), with particular emphasis on:
a) the ability to formulate the research objective and present the research problem;
b) the originality of the research idea and the ability to select an appropriate method for solving the research problem;
c) methodology appropriate to the chosen discipline;
d) knowledge of existing research, supported by a basic bibliography;
e) the significance of the project for the development of the chosen discipline;
f) risk analysis of research tasks.
5) The result of the interview, the scope of which shall include:
a) knowledge and competences appropriate to the chosen discipline;
b) elements of research methodology appropriate to the chosen discipline.
No more than 50 points may be awarded for the interview, and the maximum duration of the interview shall be 30 minutes.
Condition of admission to the Doctoral School
Education Program
Education at the doctoral school lasts 8 semesters. Education is conducted on the basis of a curriculum and an individual research plan, and concludes with the submission of a doctoral thesis. The doctoral school curriculum comprises a catalogue of compulsory, compulsory elective, and optional modules.
Start of studies: 1 October 2026.
Supervisors
A doctoral student works under the supervision of a supervisor or supervisors, or a supervisor and auxiliary supervisor, who will be appointed by the Deputy Rector at the request of a doctoral student (within 3 months of the start of his or her studies at the Doctoral School).
Scholarships
Each doctoral student receives a scholarship in the amount of PLN 3570,50 gross for the first two years of studies (before the mid-term evaluation) and PLN 5500,50 gross for two years following mid-term evaluation (maximum 4 years). Disability allowance: PLN 1071,15 gross.
The amount should be reduced by 11,26% due to ZUS (social insurance) contributions.

