DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMME
Please address any requests for supervision or related enquiries directly to the scholar of your choice.
DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMME
Academic degree
Dr. phil. (Educational Research, Didactics of German, Pedagogy),
Dr. rer. nat. (Didactics of Mathematics)
Duration of studies
3 years
Languages of instruction
German
Format
Online participation in the courses specified in the teaching programme is possible after consultation with the lecturers.
Deadlines
It is possible to enter into the doctoral programme “Education and Transformation” at any time (including a transfer from an existing doctoral degree).
The thematic doctoral programme “Bildung und Transformation” is endowed with an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary orientation and is offered as a cooperative programme by the Department of Didactics of Mathematics, the Department of Educational Science, the Department of German Studies and the Department of Instructional and School Development. Embedded in the context of Educational Research, it is grounded in the pedagogical understanding that education and learning are not merely concerned with formation, but rather, in no small measure, aim at the transformation of subjects and collectives in formal, non-formal and informal contexts and across the entire lifespan. Processes of social transformation and challenges such as social inequality, educational poverty, digitalisation, changes in the world of work, migration, diversity or environmental issues also influence education and learning processes, their foundations and conditions. The study of transformation through and in education also embraces the notion that social conditions can be changed through education and thus individual or collective transformation processes can be actively initiated – supporting the claim to participation, humanisation, democratisation and social justice. How the relationship between education and transformation is received and processed on an individual, a collective, an institutional and a societal level, or which changes are set, prevented or (jointly) shaped, is a theoretical-normative and empirical issue requiring further clarification and one that opens up a wide range of research opportunities.
Three research perspectives are central to the thematic doctoral programme “Education and Transformation”:
Educational Research, particularly
In alphabetical order:
Please address any requests for supervision or related enquiries directly to the scholar of your choice.
Prof. Dr. Sonja BIEG, Pädagogische Hochschule Weingarten, D
Prof. Dr. Marion BÖNNIGHAUSEN, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, D
Prof. Dr. Michael GAIDOSCHIK, Freie Universität Bozen, I
Prof. Dr. Stefan KRAUSS, Universität Regensburg, D
Prof. Dr. Mariana LEVIN, Western Michigan University, MI, USA
Prof. Dr. Victoria MARSICK, Columbia University, NY, USA
Prof. Dr. Markus PISSAREK, Universität Passau, D
Prof. Dr. Christine ZEUNER, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, D
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 their informative application documents (research sketch; valid admission to a relevant doctoral degree; provisional confirmation of supervision by a member of teaching staff authorised to supervise; curriculum vitae; academic degrees to date including evaluations/grades) combined into one PDF document, addressing it to bildung-transformation [at] aau [dot] at.
Admission to the doctoral programme “Education and Transformation” is determined by a selection committee consisting of scholars authorised to supervise from the participating departments. Applicants will be notified of the decision within four weeks.
Assoc. Prof. Mag. Dr. Stefan Zehetmeier
M: Stefan [dot] Zehetmeier [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 6192
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Peter Schlögl
M: Peter [dot] Schloegl [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 1242
Gloria Strohmaier, B.A., BSc, MA (Administrative Office)
M: bildung-transformation [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 6195
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