Increase your potential, be a PhD (information meeting) /March 18, 2026/
Doctoral studies. A challenge that many do not dare to take on because they feel that it will be too complicated, demanding, or that it will not bring much to their (not only professional) lives. The opposite is true.
Come and see for yourself at the information meeting for doctoral studies at the Faculty of Management, which we have prepared for you on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 from 6:00 PM. Since doctoral studies are also suitable for students of the combined form of study, the information meeting will be held online. You can join via Microsoft Teams, via a direct link to the meeting.
What do we have in store? We will introduce you to doctoral studies. We will show that it is not a useless thing and that it is definitely suitable for work in the top management of national or multinational companies. In the world, the letters PhD mean a lot. You will also learn that doctoral studies are one of the ways to build a career in the academic or scientific world.
As part of the PhD study, you also have the opportunity to work systematically on research and application-relevant topics from the very beginning in cooperation with the IT People platform. This platform connects the academic environment with practice and allows you to participate in contractual projects implemented in partner organizations (including Mironet) right from the beginning of your studies. Your dissertation research can focus on current issues in the field of e-commerce, human resource management and performance management in a digital and technological context. You have the opportunity to carry out your dissertation directly in companies involved in the platform, based on real data and processes. This approach strengthens the transfer of knowledge between academia and practice and increases the applicability of the results of your doctoral research.
If you don’t shy away from challenges and are seriously thinking about your future, come and listen to us. The world of doctoral studies will once again be guided by the Vice-Dean for Science, Research and Doctoral Studies, Tomas Kincl (and if we’re lucky, the Dean of the Faculty, Mojmir Sabolovic).
If you have specific questions before (or after), don’t hesitate to discuss the possibility of doctoral studies with Tomáš Kincl (perhaps during his consultation hours) or with one of our supervisors.