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PhD in Wood Sciences and Technologies

Advancing Research in Wood Science and Innovation

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Programme Overview

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The PhD in Wood Sciences and Technologies at the University of Sopron is designed for researchers and professionals aiming to advance scientific knowledge and innovation in wood science, wood technology, and related fields. Hosted by the József Cziráki Doctoral School of Wood Sciences and Technologies, the program offers a rigorous academic framework combined with hands-on research opportunities.

Students benefit from interdisciplinary research areas, including wood science, wood technology, pulp and fiber technology, wood construction, nanotechnology, architecture, light industry, and wood-related IT and marketing research. With guidance from leading experts in Hungary, doctoral candidates contribute to industrial and academic advancements in the field.

General information
Duration: 4+4 semesters
Tuition fee: 3000 USD / semester
Study mode: full time
Intake: September 
Application period - self financed:

From 1 March to...

  • Middle East and Africa, South Asia( India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal): May 30.
  • Central, North,Eastern, Southeastern Asia, Latin America: June 30.
  • Europe: July 30.
Application period - Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship: mid November - mid January
Language of Instruction: English
Faculty: Faculty of Wood Engineering and Creative Industries

About the Doctoral School

The József Cziráki Doctoral School of Wood Sciences and Technologies was established in the early 1990s and has been fully accredited since 2002. Over this period, 106 students have successfully completed their studies. The school provides a strong theoretical foundation, research methodology training, and scientific expertise. Students conduct individual research under the guidance of top experts in wood science and related fields in Hungary.

Research projects cover a wide range of topics, including wood science, wood technology, pulp and fiber technology, wood construction, nanotechnology, architecture, light industry, and wood-related IT and marketing research. These research topics are often linked to industrial innovation projects, ensuring that graduates gain both theoretical knowledge and practical scientific expertise.


Programme Goals

The PhD in Wood Sciences and Technologies aims to:

  • Advance scientific research in wood technology, construction, and material sciences.

  • Equip students with cutting-edge knowledge in sustainable and innovative applications of wood-based materials.

  • Foster interdisciplinary collaboration in engineering, nanotechnology, and industrial innovation.

  • Prepare graduates for leadership roles in academic, research, and industrial settings.


Specialization Areas

1. Wood Science and Technology

Focuses on the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of wood, with applications in biomaterials, wood processing, and nanotechnology.

2. Pulp and Fiber Technology

Explores the sustainable processing of fibers, advancements in composite materials, and biodegradable wood-based products.

3. Wood Construction and Engineering

Covers structural applications of wood, innovative building technologies, and sustainability in wood-based architecture.

4. Wood-related IT and Marketing Research

Examines the digitalization of wood industries, market trends, and innovative business models in the wood sector.


Career Opportunities

Graduates of the PhD in Wood Sciences and Technologies program can pursue careers in:

  • Academic and Research Institutions – University faculty, research scientists, postdoctoral scholars.

  • Industry and Manufacturing – R&D roles in wood product development, materials science, and industrial innovation.

  • Government and Policy Organizations – Environmental policy advisors, sustainable resource management consultants.

  • International Organizations and NGOs – Sustainability and climate adaptation in the wood and forestry industries.


Online Application for PhD Programs

Applicants to the University of Sopron's English-taught PhD programs must submit:

  1. MA/MSc Certificate: Provide a copy in English or German.
  2. Passport Copy: Ensure it is clear and valid.
  3. Proof of English Proficiency:
    • A valid English proficiency certificate at B2 level or higher, such as TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge English Qualifications (FCE or higher), Oxford Test of English (OTE) or other internationally recognized English tests, or
    • Medium of Instruction Certificate, if your MSc or BSc was completed in English.
    • Note: Native English speakers are exempt from this requirement.
  4. Application Fee Payment Confirmation: Upload the receipt.
  5. Research Plan and Proposal: Provide a detailed research plan.
  6. Scientific and Publishing Activity: Submit documented evidence of prior academic contributions.
  7. Additional Documents: Include recommendation letters, motivation letter, and/or a CV.

Important: If any document is not in English or German, attach a certified translation.


Why Choose Us?

  • Hungary’s leading PhD program in wood sciences, with a strong academic tradition and cutting-edge research facilities.

  • International collaborations with research institutions and industry partners worldwide.

  • Multidisciplinary expertise in wood technology, construction, fiber research, and sustainable innovation.

  • Hands-on research opportunities linked to industrial projects and innovation hubs.

🌳 Advance your expertise in wood science and technology with the PhD in Wood Sciences and Technologies at the University of Sopron. Apply today! 

Contact The Faculty:

Prof. Dr. László Bejó
Head of Doctoral School, Faculty of Wood Engineering and Creative Industries
📞 (+36 99) 518-386
✉️ bejo.laszlo@uni-sopron.hu
Vera Tolvaj
International Faculty Coordinator
📞 +36 (99) 518-616
✉️ tolvaj.vera@uni-sopron.hu
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