The doctoral activities are divided into courses and other teaching activities.
The courses, delivered by the professors of the doctoral course, focus mainly on the foundations and research methodologies inherent to the research areas covered by the doctorate. Consistent with the multidisciplinary and intersectoral approach of the doctoral course, the courses aim both to provide common teaching to all doctoral students, regardless of the specific research area, and specialized teaching, delivered in parallel modules, more focused on areas of interest of the doctoral student.
The training offer is therefore characterized by interdisciplinarity (interaction between disciplines), multidisciplinarity (autonomy between disciplines) and trans-disciplinarity (integration between disciplines).
1. Curricular teaching activity
The curricular courses will be structured as follows: 40 hours of teaching in the 1st year, 40 hours in the 2nd year and 20 hours in the 3rd year. The subjects are as follows
a. Epistemological foundations of research and setting up of a research project
b. Research methodology and data analysis techniques
c. Gender studies
d. Dissemination and interpretation of research results
2. Other educational activities
They will cover the following areas:
- Language improvement
- Research and knowledge management of European and international research systems
- IT improvement
- Seminars
- Valorisation and dissemination of results, intellectual property and open access to research data and products
- Laboratory activities
- Fundamental principles of ethics, gender equality and integrity