Graduates from the doctoral programme in Auxiliary Historical Sciences are highly qualified scholars who are able to evaluate critically the results of earlier research in Auxiliary Historical Sciences, the history of management and the theory of resources in addition to editorship, and are able to work creatively in these fields in accordance with the international development in related scientific disciplines. Graduates are, moreover, qualified for demanding scientific and teaching tasks at humanities-oriented tertiary education institutions and to conduct research at specialised institutions of the Academy of Sciences.
They can seek employment as highly qualified specialists or executive managers in different types of public and private archives and other cultural institutions (museums, libraries administering historical book funds).