Doctoral School, the field of the arts
In power from: 25 May 2026
Registration criteria
Qualification criteria
Stage 1, Criterion 1 - Draft research project
(up to 12,000 characters including spaces, excluding bibliography/references)
The project should include:
- research objective and problem/artistic concept (clarity, originality, critical reflection; max. 5 points)
- significance for the discipline/innovativeness (originality, potential contribution to the artistic or methodological discourse; maximum 4 points)
- plan of creative activities, schedule, and feasibility (stages of artistic activities/production; timeline; planned venues for presentation; max. 3 points)
- methodology/approach to documenting or presenting results (practical methods—workshops, studio work, experiments, analysis; method of evaluating outcomes — exhibition, concert, film screening, publication, digital archive; max. 2 points)
- Bibliography and theoretical framework (adequacy of sources, references to practices and theory; min. 10, max. 30 items; max. 1 point)
Points: 0-15
Weight: 1
Stage 1, Criterion 2 - Portfolio/artistic work
Evidence of completion: links, documentation, reviews, catalogues, or recordings
Points: 0-10
Weight: 1
Stage 1, Criterion 3 - Artistic achievements and experience
Festivals, exhibitions, concerts, films, study visits, grants, residencies, awards, international collaborations, etc.
Points: 0-5
Weight: 1
Stage 2 - Admission interview
The interview shall consist of two parts: a discussion with the committee and a portfolio presentation.
The assessment takes into account:
- presentation and defence of the project (defence of the concept, methodology, and feasibility of the plan)
- portfolio presentation
- academic and artistic aptitude
- level of English
Points: 0-10
Weight: 1
How to calculate the final score
The final result shall correspond to the result of the second stage. If several candidates achieve the same score, their position on the ranking list shall be determined by the total points obtained in the first and second stages.