Assessment
Research Reports
Monitoring the semester-based professional progress of doctoral students is a key component of the Doctoral School’s program. The semester report consists of both written materials and a presentation; its purpose extends beyond mere administrative certification, aiming instead for the professional evaluation of research, the provision of feedback, and the planning of the subsequent period.
The report must include student identification details, a summary of the research work conducted during the semester, established goals, methodologies applied, individual research findings, primary sources used, any publication and teaching activities, as well as the work plan for the following semester.
https://aiamdi.uni-obuda.hu/en/end-semester-report/
Complex examination
The complex examination marks the completion of the first phase of the four-year doctoral program and serves as a prerequisite for entering the research and dissertation phase. It consists of two main parts: a theoretical part, which assesses the doctoral student’s proficiency in the relevant literature and methodology, and a dissertation part, which evaluates scientific progress, research findings, and the future research plan.