| Application Deadline: | April 15, October 31 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 1,250 - | ||
| Location: | Nicosia / Cyprus / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 36 months | Start Date: | January, September |
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| Languages: | Greek | ||
Duration: The minimum period of study is six (6) academic semesters and the maximum period of study is sixteen (16) academic semesters.
The postgraduate programmes of each department are supervised by a three-member Postgraduate Programmes Committee, chaired by a Postgraduate Programmes Coordinator.The Coordinator may be the chairperson of the department or a member of the academic staff appointed by the chairperson. The other members of the committee are appointed by the Departmental Board. The Committee is appointed for a two-year term.
For every student in the Postgraduate Programme, the department appoints an Academic Supervisor, whereas at the research stage of the Ph.D. a Research Supervisor is appointed. Candidate students select a member of the academic staff to act as their Research Supervisor. The student´s choice must be approved by the Postgraduate Programmes Coordinator. The Research Supervisor guides the students in their research and provides the necessary help and advice.
The programmes of study of the University of Cyprus are based on the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). An ECTS normally corresponds to a 25-30 hours workload per semester. Full-time status requires a courseload of 21 ECTS per semester. Students carrying fewer ECTS are considered part-time.
PH.D. IN MATHEMATICS -Applied Mathematics
For the fulfillment of a Doctor of Philosophy Degree the requirements are:
1. Successful completion of 120 ECTS at the postgraduate level in accordance with the provisions of the programme of studies of the Department. Students with a Master degree are partially or fully exempted from this requirement.
2. Comprehensive Examination (CE): Candidates elect two areas from among the four areas included in the Syllabus Content for the Written Comprehensive Examination, on which they will be examined. Students shouldsuccessfully complete the CE at the latest by the fifth semester of their studies.
3. Oral Examination:The candidate for the Ph.D. must present a research proposal for a Doctoral Thesis before a three-member committee. The presentation takes place at the latest one year after the admission of the student as a doctoral candidate.
4. Doctoral Thesis: A doctoral thesis can be submitted only after the completion of at least four semesters in the postgraduate programme at Ph.D. level, and after the student has successfully completed the comprehensive examination and obtained the required ECTS.
5. Defence of the Thesis: Defence of the thesis takes place before a five-member committee.
Ph.D. INMATHEMATICS -PureMathematics
For the fulfillment of a Doctor of Philosophy Degree the requirements are:
1. Successful completion of 120 ECTS at the postgraduate level in accordance with the provisions of the programme of studies of the Department. Students with a Master degree are partially or fully exempted from this requirement.
2. Comprehensive Examination (CE): The Comprehensive Examination comprises two sections:A.Written Comprehensive Examination (WCE): the written examination consists of an examessay divided in four parts.B. Oral Comprehensive Examination (OCE): on two subjects designated by the Research Advisor of the student. The student is examined orally before a three-member committeeappointed by the Postgraduate Studies Committee of the Department after recommendation by the Research Advisor.
3. Oral Exam: The candidate for the Ph.D. must present a research proposal for a Doctoral Thesis before a three-member committee. The presentation takes place at the latest one year after the admission of the student as a doctoral candidate.
4. Doctoral Thesis: A doctoral thesis can be submitted only after the completion of at least four semesters in the postgraduate programme at Ph.D. level, and after the student has successfully completed the comprehensive examination and obtained the required ECTS.
5. Defence of the Thesis: Defence of the thesis takes place before a five-member committee.
Requirements for Ph.D. Degree * Class attendance for a minimum of six semesters. The Ph.D. requirements must be fulfilled within the period of sixteen semesters from the day of admission to the postgraduate programme.
* Successful completion of a minimum of 240 ECTS (completion of 60 ECTS at the postgraduate level, in accordance with the provisions of the relevant programme of studies of the department (holders of a Master or equivalent degree may be partially or fully exempted from this requirement). The research part of the programme counts as 120 ECTS and the remaining ECTS refer to the comprehensive examination, the presentation of the dissertation proposal, the writing of the dissertation, etc.)
* Success in a comprehensive examination in the fifth semester of studies at the latest. The nature and assessment of the comprehensive examination are determined by the relevant department.
* Defense of a dissertation.
Comprehensive Examination: Ph.D. students are required to successfully pass a comprehensive examination in the fifth semester of studies at the latest. The nature and assessment of the comprehensive examination are determined by the relevant department.
Admission to Postgraduate Programmes
The number of postgraduate students to be admitted is announced separately for each specific programme at theMaster or Doctorate level.
The criteria for evaluation and ranking of the candidates are the following:
o Prior university training in an appropriate field of study and a transcript of the degree. Appropriate fields of study are Mathematics, Statistics or other related subjects such as Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, etc.
o Recommendation letters (at least two) from university professorso Personal interview (if necessary)
o Other qualifications, such as exams, awards, distinctions, etc.o Sufficient knowledge of the English language (recommended)
o Candidates with insufficient knowledge of mathematics will be required to attend a number of undergraduate courses, in addition to those required by the regulations of the Department.
Application forms must be submitted to the Postgraduate Studies Coordinator of the relevant department by the 15th of April of each year for entry in the fall semester and by the 31st of October for entry in the spring semester.
Applicants must have a University degree awarded by an accredited institution in the country where it operates, or a degree evaluated as equivalent to a University degree by the Cyprus Council for the Recognition of Higher Education Qualifications (KY.S.A.T.S). Individuals who will be awarded a University degree or Graduation certificate fulfilling the necessary criteria by the end of the week that precedes registration week, are also eligible to submit an application form.
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