Conditions of admission
Doctoral studies at the JAMU Faculty of Music are intended for graduates of master’s degree programmes who are interested in deeper professional, artistic or theoretical reflection in their field of study and wish to systematically pursue research and creative activities.
Admission is subject to successful completion of a Master’s degree (MgA., Mgr. or equivalent) in a related field. Candidates submit an application form including the required attachments, the key part of which is the dissertation project. This project should clearly articulate the topic, aims, methodology and contribution of the intended research or artistic project.
The admission procedure includes a professional interview, during which the candidate presents his/her dissertation concept, previous professional or artistic activities and demonstrates the prerequisites for independent creative and research activities. Depending on the study programme, the assessment may also include an assessment of artistic output, portfolio or publication record.
The admission procedure is usually held once a year. Current deadlines, requirements and application details are published on the HF JAMU website.
Study Programmes
The JAMU Faculty of Music offers three full-time and combined doctoral study programmes:
- Interpretation and theory of interpretation
- Composition and theory of composition
- Music production