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Profile of Programme

The programme aims at promoting knowledge and developing research, through the formation of specialist scientists, in the subjects of Ancient Greek and Roman history

Key Learning Outcomes

The Programme seeks the multidimensional examination of various phenomena of the ancient world, through a timeless approach, from Prehistoric Times to Late Antiquity, with interdisciplinary perception.

Key Information

Department: Department of History and Archaeology

Faculty: Faculty of Letters

Programme Name: Ancient History

Direction: Ancient History

Level of Qualification: 3rd Cycle (Doctoral's Degree) [8 Semesters]

Mode of Study: Full time

Language of Instruction: Greek and English

Coordinator: Professor Theodoros Mavrogiannis

Curriculum Structure

Course Type ECTS
Compulsory
Compulsory 180
Recognition of prior studies 60
TOTAL ECTS 240

Courses per Semester

Conditions of Study

The number of places available are announced by the Graduate School with the eligibility criteria for candidates, as well as other required documents that must be attached to the application such as:
• Bachelor’s degree from a recognised University.
• Previous University education in a suitable subject (academic background) and grades of relevant degrees.
• Letters of recommendation.
• Personal interview and/or written examination (if provided by the Department’s internal rules).
• Submission of preliminary research proposal for admission to a doctoral course (if provided by the Department’s internal rules).
The Department may also set additional criteria and quality indicators such as: 

(a) number of students’ publications in scientific journals, 
(b) students’ participation in seminars, symposia, research programmes, (c) presentations by students at conferences, 
(d) knowledge of foreign languages, and 
(e) professional experience, etc.

Students must always advise the University's' Postgraduate Study Rules

Successful completion of the requirements of the Programme
Up to 60 ECTS may be exempted from postgraduate courses.

The diploma dissertation, thesis, research and writing stages are graded with Success / Failure. The final grade of the dissertation is registered in the last semester of its elaboration. The doctoral dissertation is graded as Success or Failure. 

Further Information

Occupational Profiles of Graduates with Examples

• Bodies for the support and promotion of research (Universities –
Research Centers, etc.)
• Education, public and private
• Museums, Art Galleries, Art Centres, Cultural Centres
• Libraries, Archives, Research Centres, Documentation Centres
• Public Sector
• Organizations και bodies of the European Union and the United Nations
• Cyprus Tourism Organization
• Politics. Political Parties and Bodies of regional authority / Business
administration
• Mass Media and Journalism
• Publishing Houses
• Church of Cyprus.

Access to Further Studies

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