Applied Bioclimatology

Mendel University in Brno - Faculty of AgriSciences

Key information
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0811D370017
ISCED code:
811
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years

This doctoral study programme is focused on independent scientific research in applied bioclimatology. It develops advanced understanding of interactions between climate, biological systems and the environment, with emphasis on climate variability, extreme events and their impacts on ecosystems and agricultural systems. The programme places strong emphasis on measurement, modelling and data analysis, as well as on development of adaptation and mitigation strategies related to climate change.

Application and admission procedure
Admission procedure form:
interview
Application fee:
600.00 CZK

Apply electronically through the Mendel University online application system. Provide proof that you have completed a master’s degree and any additional documents required by the faculty. Submit your application by the deadline published on the university website.

Study

As a graduate, you are prepared for professional careers as researchers in scientific institutions, universities, meteorological or environmental organisations. You may work as experts in climate impact assessment, adaptation strategies or environmental modelling in both public and private sectors.

Study fee

Doctoral studies are generally provided without tuition fees and are associated with doctoral stipends. Full‑time Ph.D. students receive a doctoral study income, the minimum level of which is set by legal regulations and currently amounts to approximately CZK 25,000 per month; in practice, it may be higher depending on involvement in research projects, publication activity, and other academic duties.

University

School detail

Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MENDELU
Number of students:
9897
Number of international students in degree programs:
1425
Number of international exchange students:
467
Number of international alumni
299

At Mendel University in Brno (MENDELU), you study at one of the oldest universities focused on natural sciences, agriculture, forestry, economics and modern technologies. Study programmes connect theory with practical experience and address current topics such as climate change, sustainable resource management, food production, management and regional development. During your studies, you can join research, projects and cooperation with companies, gaining experience useful in Czechia and abroad. MENDELU also offers unique facilities, including the Křtiny Training Forest Enterprise and the Žabčice Agricultural Enterprise, where you can gain hands-on experience in real working environments. You can use modern laboratories, experimental workplaces and advanced technological equipment. The university supports international mobility, student activities and a friendly atmosphere on a campus close to Brno city centre. Brno is known as one of the best student cities in Central Europe, with an active international community, affordable living costs and a rich cultural and social life.

Contacts

Contacts

Study language::
EN
Study program code:
P0811D370017
ISCED code:
811
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
4 years

This doctoral study programme is focused on independent scientific research in applied bioclimatology. It develops advanced understanding of interactions between climate, biological systems and the environment, with emphasis on climate variability, extreme events and their impacts on ecosystems and agricultural systems. The programme places strong emphasis on measurement, modelling and data analysis, as well as on development of adaptation and mitigation strategies related to climate change.

Admission procedure form:
interview
Application fee:
600.00 CZK

Apply electronically through the Mendel University online application system. Provide proof that you have completed a master’s degree and any additional documents required by the faculty. Submit your application by the deadline published on the university website.

As a graduate, you are prepared for professional careers as researchers in scientific institutions, universities, meteorological or environmental organisations. You may work as experts in climate impact assessment, adaptation strategies or environmental modelling in both public and private sectors.

Study fee

Doctoral studies are generally provided without tuition fees and are associated with doctoral stipends. Full‑time Ph.D. students receive a doctoral study income, the minimum level of which is set by legal regulations and currently amounts to approximately CZK 25,000 per month; in practice, it may be higher depending on involvement in research projects, publication activity, and other academic duties.

University

School detail
Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MENDELU
Number of students:
9897
Number of international students in degree programs:
1425
Number of international exchange students:
467
Number of international alumni
299

At Mendel University in Brno (MENDELU), you study at one of the oldest universities focused on natural sciences, agriculture, forestry, economics and modern technologies. Study programmes connect theory with practical experience and address current topics such as climate change, sustainable resource management, food production, management and regional development. During your studies, you can join research, projects and cooperation with companies, gaining experience useful in Czechia and abroad. MENDELU also offers unique facilities, including the Křtiny Training Forest Enterprise and the Žabčice Agricultural Enterprise, where you can gain hands-on experience in real working environments. You can use modern laboratories, experimental workplaces and advanced technological equipment. The university supports international mobility, student activities and a friendly atmosphere on a campus close to Brno city centre. Brno is known as one of the best student cities in Central Europe, with an active international community, affordable living costs and a rich cultural and social life.

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