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Beginning of the doctorate/Ph.D.

Here, your questions about the enrollment (Which documents do I need?), the course of the doctorate/Ph.D. study (What is the doctorate study, what is a doctoral/Ph.D. thesis agreement, etc.) and the potential supervisors are answered.

Inscription/enrollment

    How do I enroll in a doctoral/Ph.D. program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna? Is there an admission exam?

      The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna offers four doctoral programs (Dr. phil., Dr. techn., Dr. rer. nat., Ph.D.-in-practice). The first three (the philosophical doctorate, the technical doctorate in Architecture, and the scientific doctorate) can be enrolled without any admission exam, although applicants need to fulfill certain admission criteria. These may vary according to the doctoral program chosen. Please find out the exact admission criteria by clicking on this link - especially the study plans also listed on this site.

      There is an admission examination for the  Ph.D.-in-practice program, which combines arts-based research Ph.D. projects at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Please find more detailed information on this program and the application procedure in the Ph.D.-in-practice homepage FAQs.

      As a doctoral candidate enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, you are entitled to study here according to the curriculum selected, but you are not entitled to any financial support (scholarships or grants).

        Which documents do I need to enroll in a doctoral program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna? What are the deadlines?

          Please find any information on admission and enrollment as well as on the documents required here.
          The respective deadlines for admission are provided on the following homepage.
          If you have any further questions, please contact our Registrar's Office.

            Do I have to enroll personally?

              You have to enroll in your studies personally at the Registrar's Office eventually because they need some of your original documents. But the initial enrollment you can do online. Please find further information on admission procedures here.

                If I hold a degree from a University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) or an MA, can I enroll in a doctoral program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna?

                  To receive an answer to this question, you will first have to decide on a specific doctoral program. The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna offers four doctoral programs (Dr. phil., Dr. techn., Dr. rer. nat., Ph.D.-in-practice). The respective curricula specify the respective admission criteria. In summary, admission to each doctoral program at the Academy of Fine Arts is based on a subject-specific Diploma, Magister, or Master's degree. In addition, the admission of graduates from similar studies at approved Austrian or international institutions of post-secondary education is possible. This also applies to graduates of Diploma or Master Studies at a University of Applied Science (Fachhochschule). Such graduates may have to take additional exams before admission. For further information, please study the respective Curricula before consulting the Registrar's Office for further details.

                    I hold a degree in XY. Does this entitle me to enroll in one of the doctoral programs?

                      Please read the answer to the previous question (please scroll up).

                        I hold a degree issued by a foreign university. Does this entitle me to enroll in a doctoral program at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna?

                          Please read the answer to the previous question (please scroll up).

                            Can I have my study certificates checked for equivalence in advance?

                              Please send a scan of your documents via e-mail to our Registrar's Office and let us know which of the doctoral programs you are interested in. We shall also require a translation if the documents were not issued in German or English. Please note that the examination of the equivalence of international qualifications can take several months of processing time, and plan accordingly.

                              The course of doctoral/Ph.D. studies

                                What needs to be done in the course of doctoral studies from the beginning to the end?

                                  All phases of doctoral studies are explained in detail on this site.

                                    Supervisors

                                      How do I find a topic for my doctoral thesis or Ph.D. project? Is there a list with suggestions? Do I choose the topic myself?

                                      On principle, topics of doctoral theses or Ph.D. projects can be chosen freely. However, there are two restrictions: firstly, the topic should lie within the thematic scope of the respective study program (Dr. phil., Dr. techn., Dr. rer. nat., Ph.D.-in-practice). Secondly, the topic must be agreed upon with a supervisor, whom you should only choose after you have determined your own interest in a chosen topic. Moreover, doctoral candidates have the possibility to write their doctoral thesis in the context of a research project.

                                      Where do I find potential supervisors?

                                        The Center for Doctoral Studies homepage provides you with a list of potential doctoral and Ph.D. project supervisors, which also comprises their respective Venia (teaching subjects). You find a list of potential supervisors in the section forms and documents.

                                          How do I find a supervisor?

                                            Before you start looking for a supervisor, you must choose which doctoral program you would like to enroll in. The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna offers four doctoral programs (the philosophical doctorate, the technical doctorate in Architecture, the scientific doctorate, and the Ph.D.-in-practice program, which is an arts-based research program). Furthermore, before consulting our supervisors, you should have a concrete idea of the theme you would like to work on. You should then choose a supervisor with the best qualifications to support you in writing your doctoral thesis. Ideally, you already know one of the supervisors from your studies and ask them whether they would be ready to supervise your work in the respective field. Should you not know the person you would like to have as your doctoral supervisor, we recommend that you summarize your field in a short abstract and send this by email to the potential supervisor, together with a request for an appointment.

                                            The Center for Doctoral Studies homepage provides you with a list of potential doctoral and Ph.D. project supervisors, which also comprises their respective Venia (teaching subjects). You find a list of potential supervisors in the section forms and documents.

                                            Exposé and Dissertation/Ph.D. agreement

                                            What is the dissertation agreement?

                                            The dissertation agreement defines the scope of the doctorate/Ph.D. as well as the relationship between supervisors and doctoral/Ph.D. candidates. It includes the supervision commitment and the exposé, and it also regulates, e.g., the number and regularity of the meetings, deadlines for the chapters to be delivered, and details of courses to be completed, especially where the curricula allow some leeway. More information on the dissertation/Ph.D. project agreement can be found in the respective curricula. These can be found here under the respective field of study.

                                            The dissertations or Ph.D. project agreement (you can find a template in the section forms and documents) has to be concluded within the first year after completion of the enrollment for the doctoral/Ph.D. programs Dr. phil., Dr. rer. nat. and Ph.D.-in-practice (for the Dr. techn., this does not apply) between doctoral/Ph.D. candidate and the supervisor.  It has to be signed by the doctoral/Ph.D. candidate, the supervisor(s), and submit to the competent study law body for approval. Submission is via the Registrar's office.

                                            What is an exposé and what does it look like?

                                            The exposé is one important milestone in a doctoral/Ph.D. study and is an important step in planning the doctoral/Ph.D. project. An exposé contains a concise description of the dissertation project's main content and methodological approaches, a bibliography, and a time and work plan. Moreover, it is an important tool that will help you to successfully complete the multi-year dissertation/Ph.D. project. The clearer you define the research question, procedure and goal, the easier the project is to implement.

                                            The exposé is part of the dissertation/Ph.D. project agreement, which has to be completed within the first year after enrollment for Dr. phil., Dr. rer. nat. and the Ph.D.-in-practice and delivered to the Registrar's Office for approval of the Vice-Rector for Teaching and Promotion of Early Stage Artists/Researchers.

                                            For the doctoral study in architecture (Dr. techn.), a confirmation of supervision and an exposé is already required before admission to the Dr. techn. program.

                                            In our handbook, you find a recommendation for the writing of an exposé.