Political and Administrative sciences
Political and Administrative sciences
Duration of study: 4 years (8 semesters)
Programme description:
The curriculum deals with in-depth knowledge of research methodology in the process of effective implementation of research projects in the social sciences, with particular emphasis on political science and administration. Significant emphasis is placed on supporting doctoral students in acquiring knowledge, skills and competences in creating and carrying out their own research projects, including effective dissemination of results in the form of monographs and scientific articles in prestigious journals. The subject matter of the course will cover the latest developments and research trends in international scientific circulation.
Career opportunities:
Graduates will be prepared to continue their scientific development through post-doctoral traineeships, take up employment in academic universities or research units. Knowledge, skills and competences will also predispose them to employment in public administration and international institutions.
Keywords:
- Political parties
- International relations
- Local self-government
- Public communication
- Political leadership
Candidates for PhD Supervisors
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 5
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 12 / 10
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 1 / 1
- Citations (Google Scholar): 75
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 6
- Promoted doctors: 2
- Supervised doctoral students: 2
- Electoral studies.
- Local politics.
- Political participation.
- Social and political innovation.
- Local government.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 1
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): no data
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): no data
- Citations (Google Scholar): 63
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 4
- Promoted doctors: 3
- Supervised doctoral students: no data
- Political discourse.
- The role of political communication in shaping civic attitudes.
- Media, communication and state security.
- Information management in crisis management.
- Public opinion.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 7
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 24
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 3
- Citations (Google Scholar): 180
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 9
- Promoted doctors: 1 (as auxiliary supervisor)
- Supervised doctoral students: 2
- International relations and international security.
- The Baltic Sea basin, the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation, and the Baltic states.
- Foreign and security policy of the Russian Federation; cross-border threats.
- Disinformation and information warfare.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 4
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 8
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 2
- Citations (Google Scholar): 228
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 8
- Promoted doctors: 2
- Supervised doctoral students: 2
- Political leadership.
- Political parties.
- Government and governance.
- Executive and legislative powers.
- Comparative politics.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): 7
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 6
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): 2
- Citations (Google Scholar): 47
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 4
- Promoted doctors: no data
- Supervised doctoral students: no data
- Political systems, political parties and party systems, electoral systems.
- Socio-political processes in the countries of Eastern Europe.
- Ukraine's foreign and security policy.
- International relations.
- National and ethnic minorities.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): no data
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): no data
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): no data
- Citations (Google Scholar): 76
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 6
- Promoted doctors: no data
- Supervised doctoral students: no data
- Political parties and party systems.
- Doctrines and ideologies.
- Socio-political cleavages.
- Extremism and extremist groups.
- Publications (WoS/Scopus): no data
- Citations (WoS/Scopus, excl. self-citations): 1
- Hirsch index (WoS/Scopus): no data
- Citations (Google Scholar): 89
- Hirsch index (Google Scholar): 5
- Promoted doctors: no data
- Supervised doctoral students: no data
- Russian foreign and security policy.
- Security policy of the Baltic states.
- Contemporary hybrid threats.
- Disinformation in contemporary international relations.
- Contemporary conflicts and their impact on regional security.
- Foreign policy; special services; national security.
- Cross-border cooperation in the field of security.