Ph.D.

Degree Label

Doctorate (PhD)

Degree

English

Program Language

4 Years, 8 Semesters

Program Duration

788 €

Tuition Fee / per semester

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Fees & Estimates

What you'll actually pay — broken down line by line, with the minimum to start studying and the estimated cost to finish the program.

Minimum to enroll
1,800 €

Covers your first 2 courses at 900 € each plus the university's registration & social fund.

Estimated full program
11,100 €

All required courses, thesis or term project, seminar, and university-wide fees rolled into one total for the whole 8-course program.

Program tuition

Fees you're charged for this specific program. Optional lines are listed but excluded from the totals above.

  • Tuition per course

    Minimum 2 courses to enroll; 8 courses to complete the program.

    900 €
    per course
  • Thesis fee
    3,600 €
    across 4 semesters
  • Seminar fee
    300 €
    one-time

University-wide fees

Charged by Cyprus International University on top of program tuition. Applies to every student at this university.

  • English preparatory school

    Only charged to students who must complete English prep before starting the program.

    4,500 $
    per year

Notes from the university

Extra details about payment schedules, discounts, refund policy, or anything the university wants you to know before applying.

  • Indicated prices include 5% VAT.
  • Registration / tuition fees are charged annually (once a year). The €787.50 installment above is paid at registration.
  • Per-course fee is 900 EUR and is not included in the registration amount above (scholarship will be applied if available).
  • Term-based thesis fee is 3,600 EUR, paid across 4 semesters.
  • Seminar fee is 300 EUR.
  • Scientific Foundation Program is 300 EUR per course — valid for PhD and only required when the student's background needs foundation courses.
  • PhD Environmental Engineering / Environmental Sciences / Bioengineering: additional 600 EUR fee.

All amounts include VAT (KDV) and are indicative. Final fees are confirmed in your offer letter.

Translation Note: If these documents are not in English, official translations are required, along with the original documents.

Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the application date.

  • Recent passport‑style photo with plain background, showing full face clearly. Must be high‑quality and suitable for official identification or academic records.Photo
  • Official travel document issued by a national authority, serving as proof of identity and citizenship. Requirements vary by country (validity period, biometric features, format), but a minimum of six months’ validity is generally expected for international applications.Passport
  • Official document listing courses completed and grades earned during undergraduate study. Formats vary worldwide (e.g., GPA scale in the U.S., percentage marks in India, ECTS credits in Europe), but all serve to verify academic performance and eligibility for postgraduate admission or professional recognition.Bachelor’s Diploma / Academic Record
  • Official document listing courses completed and grades earned during undergraduate study. Formats vary worldwide (e.g., GPA scale in the U.S., percentage marks in India, ECTS credits in Europe), but all serve to verify academic performance and eligibility for postgraduate admission or professional recognition.Bachelor’s Transcript / Academic Record
  • Official proof of completion of a second‑cycle higher education program. Titles and formats differ worldwide (e.g., “M.A.,” “M.Sc.,” “Magister,” “Master’s Degree”), but all confirm advanced academic achievement and eligibility for doctoral study or professional recognition.Master’s Diploma / Postgraduate Degree Certificate
  • Official document listing courses completed, grades earned, and credits obtained during postgraduate study. Formats differ worldwide (e.g., GPA scale in the U.S., ECTS credits in Europe, percentage marks in Asia), but all serve to verify academic performance and eligibility for doctoral programs or professional recognition.Master’s Transcript / Academic Record
  • Structured document summarizing education, work experience, skills, and achievements. Formats differ worldwide (e.g., résumé in the U.S., CV in Europe), but all serve to present qualifications and professional background for academic or job applications.Curriculum Vitae (CV) / Résumé
  • Formal document written by a teacher, professor, or professional supervisor endorsing the applicant’s abilities, character, and achievements. Formats and expectations vary worldwide, but all serve to provide external validation of academic or professional readiness.Letter of Recommendation
  • Official proof of language proficiency issued by recognized testing bodies (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, DELF, TestDaF). Each country or institution may accept different exams and levels, but all serve to verify communication ability for academic or professional eligibility.Language Certificate
  • Official document issued by an authority (school, university, training body, or government) confirming completion of a program or achievement of a qualification. Formats and titles vary worldwide, but all serve as recognized proof of skills, education, or eligibility.Certificate

Program Overview

The Ph.D. in Law at Cyprus International University (CIU), offered through the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, is a 4-year, on-campus doctoral program designed for students seeking advanced expertise in legal theory, comparative law, and specialized legal fields. The program emphasizes rigorous research and scholarly analysis, preparing graduates for leadership roles in academia, legal practice, and policy-making. Located in Nicosia, North Cyprus, CIU provides a multicultural learning environment with access to a diverse legal system that blends common law and civil law traditions.

What You'll Study

The Ph.D. curriculum is structured to deepen your understanding of legal principles and methodologies. While the program does not require a thesis, students engage in advanced coursework and a comprehensive research project that demonstrates original contribution to the field. Core areas of study include:

  • Legal Theory and Philosophy – Explore foundational concepts of justice, rights, and legal interpretation.
  • Comparative Law – Analyze different legal systems and their applications in international contexts.
  • International Law – Examine treaties, human rights, and transnational legal frameworks.
  • Specialized Legal Topics – Focus on areas such as commercial law, criminal law, or constitutional law based on your research interests.
  • Research Methodology – Develop skills in legal research, writing, and analysis.

Students work closely with faculty mentors to design a research project that culminates in a dissertation equivalent, demonstrating scholarly competence and critical thinking.

Career Outlook

Graduates of the Ph.D. in Law are prepared for high-level careers in:

  • Academia – Positions as law professors, researchers, or academic administrators.
  • Legal Practice – Senior roles in law firms, corporate legal departments, or as independent consultants.
  • Government and Policy – Advisory or drafting roles in legislative bodies, ministries, or international organizations.
  • Judiciary – Opportunities as judges or legal advisors in courts.

The program's emphasis on research and comparative law equips graduates to address complex legal challenges in a globalized world.

Admission Overview

Applicants to the Ph.D. in Law must hold a master's degree in law or a related field. Admission is competitive and based on academic record, research proposal, and interview. Proficiency in English is required, as all instruction is in English. For specific deadlines and application requirements, prospective students should consult the CIU Institute of Graduate Studies and Research.