Duration

4 years

Starting Date

September

Application Deadline

1st of February

Tuition Fee

15,000 per year

Location

Vienna, Austria

Degree

Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree

Earn a valuable degree

The doctoral program in Sociology and Social Anthropology at Central European University (CEU) does not have separate sociology and anthropology tracks—both disciplines are integrated.

Students are encouraged to conduct empirical research using a wide variety of methodologies, however theoretically informed approaches which embrace a broad intellectual agenda are prioritized.

Of special interest are projects that promote: the integration of sociological and anthropological perspectives as well as methodologies; comparative approaches to urban processes; economic formations and transformations; research on social networks; generation of inequalities; meanings and practices of gender; transnational migration and dynamics of place-making; and social movements.

During the first year of the doctoral Sociology and Social Anthropology at Central European University (CEU), students undertake a rigorous, yet flexible program of coursework. Alongside mandatory courses developing epistemological and methodological approaches to sociology and social anthropology, elective courses provide in-depth studies of different subject areas. Students also have the option to undertake a semester-long Independent Study Module where a maximum of two students, under the supervision of one faculty member, devise a reading list related to their project.

Study your passion

Courses include:

  • Transnational Migration
  • Comparative Thinking
  • Theory and Research in Contemporary Macro-sociology
  • Social Network Analysis
  • State, Power and Resistance
  • Economic Sociology
  • Independent Study Module

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Admissions requirements:

Applicants should have an MA or equivalent in a social science discipline. Background in sociology and/or anthropology is a definite advantage. In addition to meeting the General CEU Admissions Requirements applicants must submit:

  • three letters of recommendation from professors who are familiar with their work
  • a three page research proposal (1.5 spaced) that should address the main research questions, sources and methodology and place the topic in the context of previous research in the field.
  • a short bibliography (one page) on the topic
  • writing sample in English
  • statement of purpose (maximum 500 words)

Application deadlines:

  • February 1, 2025 for master’s and PhD studies with financial aid
  • March 15, 2025 for self-financing master’s candidates who will require a study visa
  • August 15, 2024 for self-financing master’s candidates who will not require a study visa

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