PhDr. Ľudovít HAJDUK

 

 

He has served as a senior lecturer, the departmental credit study co-ordinator and as a member of many FH and MBU advisory boards, e.g. the FH MBU editorial board and the MBU committee for information technologies. He graduated from the FH MBU in Banská Bystrica in 1994, with a Master's degree (Mgr.) in History and Civics. He started his postgraduate rigorous process, specialising in ethics, and was awarded philosophicae doctor (PhDr.) in 2001. At present he finishes his doctoral studies, specialising in systematic philosophy (supervisor: Professor Fobel). He held many fellowships abroad, e.g. the DAAD fellowship at the UASA, Germany and in the PI of the SU in Katowice in 2000 and a fellowship and a series of lectures at the Philosophy of Technique Department as a part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS Teaching Mobility programme at Brandenburg Cottbus Polytechnics in Germany in 2002. Currently he lectures in systematic philosophy, methodology of empirical sciences, history of modern philosophy and ethics, theory and ethics of justice. He supervises and opposes Master's Dissertations and Bachelors' final works and currently alsoopposes three rigorous theses, specialising in ethics. He has lectured at many international scientific conferences (Austria, Germany, Poland) and published nationally and internationally (Austria, Germany, Poland), most extensively in the field of his dissertation research in ethics and the theory of justice.