Seminars, laboratory and research activities, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary training
Seminars will be delivered by researchers and professors from highly qualified national and international research institutions and universities.
Language training activities will be organized in conjunction with the University's other doctoral programs. All doctoral students will be encouraged to take exams that will enable them to obtain internationally recognized certificates, including through the ROSETTA STONE platform, made available by the University. In this regard, proficiency in English, essential for research and technical-scientific studies at the international level, is specifically assessed during the admission exam. Doctoral students will also conduct research and in-depth analysis of English-language bibliographic sources, speak at international conferences, and draft reports and technical-scientific papers in English.
The activities include the acquisition of IT skills related to research, especially software (databases; indexing programs; content analysis programs; statistical processing programs – MATLAB, SPSS; image processing programs – Adobe Indesign; Xpress). It is planned to organize, in agreement with other doctoral programs at the University, advanced IT training activities (courses and/or seminars) on operating systems and programming, including advanced/integrated scientific programming languages. Doctoral students will also have the opportunity to participate in seminars and refresher/training courses organized by companies supplying scientific equipment and IT support for research activities.
In agreement with other doctoral programs at the University, training activities in research management and knowledge of European and international research systems, as well as entrepreneurial development, will be organized, including with the participation of highly qualified external faculty (courses and/or seminars). and/or drawing on the expertise available within the University.
PhD students will also be involved in research projects, sharing their methodologies, objectives, results, and access to national and international funding (PRIN; FIRB; HORIZON, PON), as well as the procedures for compiling and reporting projects.
Valuation of research results and intellectual property: The doctoral program promotes training activities on the valorization of research results and intellectual property, including with the participation of external faculty (courses and/or seminars).
PhD students will be encouraged to promote the results of their research in the form of presentations at seminars, workshops, national and international conferences, and publications in international journals.