Doctoral Programs

Doctoral Programs

PhD or Doctor of Science degrees are conferred by the Dissertation Committee further to the results of the public thesis defence.

30 Dissertation Committees on PhD and doctoral thesis defence work at RUDN University. These committees have ensured senior scholars’ training on 16 fields of study and 64 scientific specialities including:

8 Dissertation Committees
at the Institute of Medicine
4 Dissertation Committees
at the Faculty of Social and Humanitarian Sciences
4 Dissertation Committees
at the Faculty of Social and Humanitarian Sciences
3 Dissertation Committees
at the Philological Faculty
5 Dissertation Committees
at the Institute of Law
3 Dissertation Committees
at the Faculty of Economics
2 Dissertation Committees
at Agro-Technological Institute
1 Dissertation Committee
at the Faculty of Ecology

Dissertation Committees include famous scientists in different fields of science, education and culture — Doctors of Science, specialists in every field of science of every scientific speciality, who have publications in Russian and international titles.

Major in the diploma (PhD)
Science Majors according to sciences
Physics and Mathematics
  • Radiophysics;
  • Theoretical Physics;
  • Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Cybernetics;
  • Geometry and Topology;
  • Numerical Mathematics;
  • Theoretical Mechanics;
  • Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems and Optimal Control;
  • Mathematical Physics;
  • Real, Complex and Functional Analysis;
Technical Sciences
  • Architecture and Creative Concepts;
  • Security in Emergency Situations;
  • Car Operation;
  • Hydraulic Engineering;
  • Hydraulics and Engineering Hydrology;
  • Structural Mechanics;
  • Structural Units, Buildings and Structures;
  • Mathematic Simulation, Numerical Methods and Program Systems;
  • Technologies and Means of Maintenance in Agriculture;
  • Technologies and Means of Mechanization in Agriculture;
Biology
  • Virology;
  • Cell Biology, Cytology, Histology;
  • Physiology;
  • Biological Resources;
  • Ecology;
  • Genetics;
  • Microbiology;
  • Botany;
  • Biochemistry;
  • Physiology and Biochemistry of Plants;
Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry;
  • Physical Chemistry;
  • Inorganic Chemistry;
Agricultural Sciences
  • Veterinary Sanitary, Ecology, Hygiene and Expertise;
  • Animal Science, Live-Stock Production Technologies;
  • Diagnostics of Diseases, Therapy, Pathology, Oncology and Morphology of Animals;
  • Fodder Production, Animal Nutrition and Food Technologies;
  • Plant Protection;
  • Veterinary Microbiology, Virology, Epizootiology, Mycology, Mycotoxicology and Immunology;
  • Agrochemistry;
  • Agrophysics;
  • Geoponics;
  • Selection and Seed Breeding of Agricultural Plants;
History
  • Historiography, Source Study and Methods of Historical Research;
  • History of International Relations and Foreign Policy;
  • History of Science and Engineering;
  • Russian History;
  • World History;
Economics
  • Accounting and Statistics;
  • Economics and National Economy Management;
  • Finance, Money Circulation and Credit;
  • World Economy;
  • Theory of Economics;
Philosophy
  • History of Philosophy;
  • Ontology and Epistemology;
  • Social Philosophy;
Philology
  • Comparative Linguistics;
  • Germanic Languages;
  • Romanic Languages;
  • Foreign Literature;
  • Journalism;
  • Russian Language;
  • Ethnic Literature of Russian Federation;
  • Russian Literature;
Juridical Sciences
  • Administrative Law, Financial Law, Information Law;
  • Civil Proceedings; Arbitration and Litigation;
  • Judicial Power, Prosecutor’s Supervision, Law Enforcement;
  • Criminal Law and Criminology; Penitential Law;
  • Criminal Proceedings, Criminalistics; Criminal Investigation;
  • International Law. European Law;
  • Civil Law; Entrepreneurial Law; Family Law; International Private Law;
  • Constitutional Law; Municipal Law;
  • Labour Law; Social Security Law;
  • Theory and History of Law and State; History of Law and State Doctrines;
Pedagogy
  • Theory and Methods of Higher Education;
  • Theory and Methods of Physical and Athletic Training, Recreational and Adaptive Physical Training;
  • Theory and Methods of Teaching and Upbringing (Russian Language; Russian as a Foreign Language; English, French, Spanish etc.);
  • General Pedagogy, History of Pedagogics and Education;
Medicine
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy;
  • Pharmaceutical Management;
  • Clinical Immunology, Allergology;
  • Pharmacology, Clinical Pharmacology;
  • Rehabilitation Science and Sports Medicine;
  • Stomatology;
  • Technology of Medicines Preparation;
  • Forensic Medicine;
  • Human Anatomy;
  • Pathological Anatomy;
Psychology
  • General Psychology, Psychology of Personality, History of Psychology;
Sociology
  • Sociology of Management;
  • Theory, Methodology and History of Sociology;
Political Science
  • Political Institutions, Processes and Techniques;
  • Political Issues of International Relations, Global and Regional Development;
  • Theory and Philosophy of Politics, History and Methodology of Political Science;
Geosciences
  • Oceanology;
  • Geoecology;
  • Geology and Exploration of Oil and Gas Fields;
  • Geology and Exploration of Solid Minerals, Mineral Genesis;
  • Geotechnology;
  • General and Regional Geology;
Economy and management of national economy
  • Management of innovation;
Oceanology
  • Wave processes in the ocean;
Veterinary Science and Zootechnics
  • Diagnostics of diseases and therapy of animals, pathology, Oncology and morphology of animals;
Arts& Humanitarian
  • Sciences of information and communication;
Mass Communication
  • Mass-media;
  • Public Relations;

Confucianism in medieval Vietnam

Authors

Duong Quoc Quan

Country

Vietnam

Year of defence

2014

Scientific guidance

Sergey Nizhnikov

Confucianism - began spreading due to military expansion, it was gradually adapted to local conditions and has acquired a dominant role in the ideological system of governance of the country, it became one of the ideological sources of the philosophy and culture of Vietnam. The thesis formed the conclusion that the moral and ethical content of Confucianism in Vietnam rethinks the medieval; this represented a new paradigm that is significantly different from the previous china. It mostly discusses the "loyalty", "filial piety", "obligation", and rarely - the problem of discharge of metaphysics and abstract concepts. For Vietnamese, patriotism was the main moral values that define the process of perception of Confucianism, its assimilation and adaptation. The development of Confucian doctrine in Vietnam has not resulted in any new schools, prominent scientist nor extensional theoretical works; the increasing focus on the issues of pragmatic was of much the eclectic nature. The role of Confucianism extent spread and impact, whether positive or negative identified the needs and challenges of historical development. His principles still exist today in all social relations in behavior between people. In order to successfully develop and modernize the country, Vietnam should abandon that which hinders the development of Confucianism and encourage that which helps to build progressive social and economic relations.

Indian philosophy, archetype, Aurobindo Ghosh, “The Secret of the Veda”, the Rigveda, the Upanishads, Carl Jung, philosophical comparative studies

Authors

Maria Ivanova

Country

Russia

Year of defence

2017

Scientific guidance

Sergey Nizhnikov

The thesis is devoted to philosophical study of the concept of archetype as a part of the cultural heritage of humanity. It describes the evolution of the concepts of the archetype and philosophical approaches to this phenomenon. The conclusion is made about the heuristic potential of the archetypal reality for the evolution of consciousness of a person, which requires extension of the methodology of the study of archetypes, and the synthesis of Eastern and Western philosophical ideas on the nature of archetypes. In the thesis there is given the analysis of universality, specificity and uniqueness of archetypal images and symbols of Russian culture. The author distinguishes the most significant archetypes for the development of consciousness of the individual.

The Philosophy of Transforming Knowledge of P. Florensky and Vyach. Ivanov in the Context of the Theory of All-Unity by Vl. Solovyov

Authors

Evgeniya Buzhor

Country

Russia

Year of defence

2017

Scientific guidance

Sergey Nizhnikov

The research deals with comparative analysis of the types of transforming (theurgic) human activities aimed at the consolidation of the empirical and noumenal reality in the works of Russian philosophers, Vladimir Solovyov, Pavel Florensky and Russian poet-symbolist, Vyacheslav Ivanov. As a theoretical framework for the research was taken Solovyov’s concept of All-Unity. The analysis of the conceptual foundations of All-unity identified one of its main theoretical subjects as the dialectical identity and difference between the empirical and noumenal worlds and the resulting pragmatism of their reintegration, called Theurgy. I contend that the mentioned thinkers considered the Theurgy as the transformation of the empirical reality and its reintegration into the world of All-Unity being not only the essence of the global development of the world as a whole, but the meaningful and vital task of every individual. I research and analyze the specific forms of individual Theurgy available to man: love and art at Vl. Solovyov, a genuine process of knowledge of reality at P. Florensky, a process of self-discovery and creation of a new type of society at Vyach. Ivanov.

The Ancient Egyptian theocosmogony: an experience of historical-philosophical analysis

Authors

Vladimir Zhdanov

Country

Russia

Year of defence

2017

The thesis is devoted to research theocosmogonic concepts in ancient Egyptian pre-philosophy, as well as their role in the process of the Genesis of philosophy in the cultural and historical area of the Eastern Mediterranean. The object of the dissertation research is a problem of the Genesis of philosophy, and its subject matter is ancient Egyptian cosmogonic myth in its historical development. Special attention is given to detection and analysis of transitional forms between archaic myth and emerging philosophy. Through the analysis of the phenomenon of «speculative theology» in ancient Egyptian and early Greek pre-philosophical tradition that is crucial to the process of the Genesis of philosophy in Ancient Greece, the thesis clarifies a number of provisions of the Mythogenic concept of the Genesis of philosophy.

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