Position Details (PhD Program)
This period also provides training in research methodologies and other complementary skills. Towards the end of the taught component of the program, candidates must prepare and publicly defend their thesis project. During the remaining part of the program (comprising five further semesters), candidates must complete their research under the guidance of their supervisor, culminating in the preparation and defence of their doctoral thesis. The program is internationally oriented. Its main language of instruction is English.
In 2014, FCT, the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (the national funding agency for science, research and technology) awarded the NOVA School of Law Third Cycle program the prestigious FCT PhD program status. It is thus far the only public higher education institution to have been bestowed with this distinction in the field of legal studies. FCT’s generous funding of this program has allowed NOVA School of Law to award over 50 research grants to some of its most talented doctoral students. Year upon year, we attract a talented, multicultural cohort of candidates from all corners of the world. This funding also allows a good portion of our annual student intake to carry out their research full-time. This has proved to be an essential element in the creation of a vibrant and close-knit community of doctoral students, who are active in many of NOVA Law School’s research initiatives.
The Law program at Universidade Nova de Lisboa admits 25 doctoral candidates each academic year. Numbers are low and therefore admission into the program is highly competitive, as NOVA School of Law seeks to ensure that every doctoral candidate is afforded sufficient individualised attention and supervision.
Objectives
The main goal of the program is to provide advanced training to promote state-of-the-art academic research. In the process, the program prepares the next generation of highly-qualified legal professionals to enter the market ready to face the challenges of our time and to pursue a career in academia. As well as fostering knowledge creation across all legal disciplines, the program encourages an interdisciplinary and international approach to legal studies. It familiarises candidates with new technologies and research techniques, promotes team-based research and collaboration in all fields of the law, and creates networking opportunities with other national and international academic institutions.
Courses include:
- Law & Society
- Methodologies of Legal Analysis
- Law, Politics and Security
- Public Law
- Private Law
- Criminal Law
- International Law
- European Law
- Methodology of Legal Research
- Scientific Publication
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
On Campus (Full Time)
4 years
PhD Research Funding
May 2026