PhD Program
The Ph.D. program at the School is designed to train the next generation of researchers and lecturers in the fields of Political Science, Government, and International Relations.
Training Track
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The training track is modeled after the structure of leading Ph.D. programs at top U.S. universities.
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The program includes in-depth studies in the School’s core fields, alongside collaborative research with senior faculty members and fellow research students, as well as encouragement to publish in academic journals.
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Ph.D. students are expected to dedicate most of their time and effort to their research and to actively participate in the School’s ongoing academic activities.
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The direct Ph.D. program lasts approximately five years. Most admitted students receive a living stipend, enabling them to devote the majority of their time to research.
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The School encourages participation in international conferences and supports academic exchanges at universities abroad.
Application to the Ph.D. Program
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Applicants may be admitted to the Ph.D. program either directly from a Bachelor's degree or after completing a Master's degree. Detailed information about the different tracks is available on the program’s website.
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Application for Admission to the Ph.D. track in Political Science.
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Call for Applications for outstanding students: Applications may be submitted until the deadline stated in the official call for proposals.
Program Advisor: Dr. Ronen Mandelkern
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