DOKTORAT
Please be aware that this page is available only in English. The language of instruction is English.
DOKTORAT
Please be aware that this page is available only in English. The language of instruction is English.
Academic degree
Dr. rer. soc. oec.
Dr. phil
Dr. rer. nat
Duration of studies
3 years
Languages of instruction
English
Deadlines
It is possible to enter into the doctoral programme HSCM at any time (including a transfer from an existing doctoral degree).
The doctoral programme „Health and Sustainability Communication and Management (HSCM)“ is interdisciplinary and provides the participants with extensive skills in communication and management in the health sector, for the area of sustainability and for assuming social responsibility. Another focus is on the efficient and effective communication of scientific knowledge in the health sector to the general public. By gaining these skills, the participants will find it easier to implement the knowledge gained in the health sector and in companies. Furthermore, the doctoral programme allows questions of high social relevance from the fields of Health and Sustainability Communication and Management to be dealt with at an internationally competitive level. The qualifications acquired during the programme allow the participants in the doctoral programme to publish research results in international journals and to present and discuss them at international conferences. The participants receive thorough training in qualitative and quantitative methods. A research seminar (interaction workshop) is planned for each academic year, during which the doctoral students present the papers they have written and the status of their dissertation.
Health Communication and Management, Communicative Health Management
e.g., support of preventive health care; changes in physician-patient-relationships; patient-oriented health; social media in health areas; usage of health- and physician rating websites; patient satisfaction; gender-specific health communication
Sustainability and CSR Communication, Management of Sustainability and Social Responsibility
e.g., Integrated Sustainability Communication, CSR and (digital) media; effectiveness of CSR activities; leadership and ethics management; sustainable workforce, ethical consumption, Media Accountability
Science Communication and Management
e.g., strategies and techniques of science communication; management of public communication in science
Mental and Behavioral Health
e.g., public health interventions; epidemiology of common mental health and behavioral disorders; socioecological approaches to health research; family relationships and violence; implementation science, behavioral health, and technology
Occupational health, safety, and well-being
e.g., work-related health behaviors, health and the work-nonwork interface, prevention and promotion interventions, workplace health management
Faculty members (potential supervisors, listed alphabetically, as of December 2022)
The HSCM programme cooperates with KABEG (Landeskrankenanstalten-Betriebsgesellschaft – State Hospital Operating Association) in Carinthia (www.kabeg.at). KABEG is comprised of KABEG Management and the state hospitals in Klagenfurt, Villach, Wolfsberg, Laas, and the Gailtal Clinic. KABEG is represented by the chairman of the KABEG executive board, Dr. Arnold Gabriel. Some current research projects are carried out in collaboration with KABEG.
Students must complete coursework of 26 ECTS credits (Dr. phil.; Dr. rer. nat.) or 30 ECTS (Dr. rer. soc. oec.), respectively, from the courses listed below. Students may substitute specific courses based on agreement with their faculty advisor(s).
General academic skills
Students must obtain 18 ECTS. | ECTS | |
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Interaction Workshop I |
Students present the early–stage status quo of their research and discuss the research with professors and colleagues from other HSCM disciplines (recommended for Year 1). | 4 |
Interaction Workshop II | Students present the mid–stage status quo of their research and discuss the research with professors and colleagues from other HSCM disciplines (recommended for Year 2).
The Interaction Workshops are usually scheduled on subsequent days (2–3 days in total) in the same week. It is highly recommended for all HSCM students (regardless of their respective semester) to attend on all days. |
4 |
Publications | Overview of the publication process in academic research. Based on selected journal articles, students analyze and discuss how the research was performed and which methods were employed. | 4 |
Career planning | Research funding, research grants, submission of research proposals, career planning, implementation of research projects | 2 |
Methodology and reflection of methods | Philosophy of science, reflection of scientific paradigms and methods | 4 |
Specific Methodological Skills
Students must obtain 8 ECTS (Dr. phil.; Dr. rer. nat.) or 12 ECTS (Dr. rer. soc. oec.), respectively. |
ECTS | |
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Methods I: Quantitative methods |
State–of–the–art overview of key quantitative methods (taking into account students’ needs and interests), strengthening data analytical skills necessary for publishing, practical examples and applications | 4 |
Methods II: Qualitative methods | Presentation of theoretical foundations, discussion of the specific characteristics of the most important qualitative methods, and practical case studies | 4 |
Advanced methods | Advanced quantitative or qualitative methods, depending on the individual needs of each doctoral student | 4 |
Students are subject to the Curriculum for Doctoral Degree Programmes at the University of Klagenfurt in the applicable version as amended.
Candidates are invited to submit informative application documents:
Submit complete application documents to hscm [at] aau [dot] at.
Please refer to the corresponding regulation issued by the Vice-Rector for Studies. (Only available in German)
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heiko Breitsohl
+43 463 2700 4061
Heiko [dot] Breitsohl [at] aau [dot] at
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christina Seeger
+43 463 2700 1824
Christina [dot] Seger [at] aau [dot] at
+43 463 2700 4063
hscm [at] aau [dot] at
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