Curricula related skills
The Doctoral program consists of 180 ECTS credits, distributed in the following way, in order to contribute to a better recognition of your title at a European and global level
- 1 Year:
- 40 ECTS in research activity (with a yearly evaluation)
- 10 ECTS in mandatory SAS Activities to acquire transferable skills (two weeks / year)
- 10 ECTS in curricular related activities
- 2 Year:
- 40 ECTS in research activity (with a yearly evaluation)
- 10 ECTS in mandatory SAS Activities to acquire transferable skills (two weeks / year)
- 10 ECTS in curricular related activities
- 3 Year:
- 50 ECTS in research activity (writing and defend the Doctoral dissertation)
- 10 ECTS in mandatory SAS Activities to acquire transferable skills (two weeks / year)
In case of interest, PhD candidates can register, free of charge, for the so-called PF24 (PERCORSO FORMATIVO PROPEDEUTICO ALL’INSEGNAMENTO) aimed at acquiring 24 CFUs in the anthropo-psycho-educational disciplines and in teaching methodologies and technologies.
Information available at http://www.unicam.it/laureato/percorso-formativo-pf24
The Curricular related activities (seminars and courses in specific topics of interest) are organized by the Scientific Board of each Doctoral course.
Please click on the PhD course of your interest to display the list of thematic courses and seminars organized in 2019
- Architecture, Design, Planning
- Architecture. Theories and Design
- Innovation Design
- Sustainable Urban Planning
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology
- Chemical Science
- Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical and Food Sciences
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Legal and Social Sciences
- Civil Law and Constitutional Legality
- Fundamental Rights in the Global Society
- Life and Health Sciences
- Molecular Biology and cellular Biotechnology
- One health (integrated approach to health focused on interactions between animals, humans and the environment)
- Nutrition, Food and Health
- Physics, Earth and Materials Sciences
- Physics
- Physical and Chemical Processes in Earth Systems
- Materials Sciences.
Please note: PhD candidates can plan individual study plans and therefore can attend courses in other areas of interest