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Doctorate in Arts and Humanities
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Number of hours: 10 hours
Description: A common methodological activity organised as an introductory course for PhD students in the three research lines of the programme, aimed at enhancing basic skills as a guarantee for the incorporation of aspects of transversal and specific research training. The course will include the following content: 1. Critical analysis of scientific publications, 2. Search for bibliographical background, 3. Preparation of scientific publications, 4. Specialised English, 5. Advanced expression and writing techniques, 6. Ethics and research.
Time planning: Only at the beginning of the first year of the doctorate for full-time and part-time students.
Justification: strengthening of basic competencies CB11 and CB13.
Learning outcomes: Acquisition of basic knowledge about the methodology, the tools available in their environment and ethical aspects for the development of their activity.
Language: Spanish and English.
Character: Mandatory.
Control procedure: Attendance control by signature (50%), final exam (30%), summary of the activity recorded in the personalized activity log (20%)
Mobility: No mobility actions are planned
Attendance at Research Seminars
Number of hours: 30 hours
Description: Seminars taught by researchers from ULL research groups and visiting national and international experts in various fields of the Arts and Humanities. The district has a long history of experience organizing specialized seminars in postgraduate programs.
Timeline: Full-time students: Attendance at 12 seminars over the first two years of the doctorate. Part-time students: Attendance at 12 seminars over the first three years of the doctorate. The selection of seminars will be supervised by the advisor.
Justification: Strengthening of basic competencies CB11 and CB14, and capabilities CA05 and CA06.
Learning outcomes: Knowledge of the lines of research developed in the workplace; establish benchmarks with leading national and international research groups; review the current status of the seminar topic; and foster critical thinking.
Language: Spanish, English
Character: Mandatory
Monitoring procedure: Attendance control by signature. Preparation of seminar summaries. Presentation and discussion of the most relevant aspects of the seminars attended in research group meetings, with supervision by the tutor. The seminar summaries and their subsequent presentation and discussion at group meetings must be recorded in the personalized activity log.
Mobility: No mobility actions are planned
Giving a seminar
Number of hours: 3 hours
Description: Each student must present at least one seminar on their research work. In it, they will present the foundations of the research project to other students and faculty members in the doctoral program, including the working hypothesis, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions. They must also discuss and answer any questions posed.
Timeline: Full-time students: Once during the second or third year of the doctoral program. Part-time students: Once during the third or fourth year.
Justification: Strengthening of basic competencies CB12 and CB15, and capacity CA06.
Learning outcomes: Demonstrate the ability to synthesize, clearly present and communicate scientific results orally. Ability to debate and respond to specific questions
Language: Spanish/English
Character: Mandatory
Review procedure: Report from the tutor/supervisor and the professors of the research line who attended the seminar. The report should assess the doctoral candidate's depth of background knowledge, clarity of presentation, approach to the topic, and ability to engage in debate and discussion. The seminar summary, including aspects of the debate, and the reports will be included in the personalized activity log.
Mobility: No mobility actions are planned
Attendance at national or international conferences
Number of hours: 20 hours
Description: The student must attend at least one national or international conference related to the work being developed as a doctoral thesis. The conference or scientific meeting will be selected based on the thesis supervisor's criteria and the availability of resources.
Time planning: Full-time students: during the second or third year Part-time students: during the fourth or fifth year.
Justification: Strengthening of basic skills CB15, and capacity CA06.
Learning outcomes: Demonstrate ability to prepare, defend, and discuss a scientific presentation.
Language: Spanish/English
Nature: Optional, depending on the availability of resources for this action.
Review procedure: Presentation and discussion of the paper in the research line seminars. Relevant points from the discussion will be recorded in the doctoral student's personalized activity log. The conference participation report must include: 1. Summary of the paper, including comments and discussion with attendees. 2. Summary of other papers on related topics presented at the same conference. 3. Proof of attendance and presentation of the paper. This report will be included in the doctoral student's personalized activity log.
Mobility: Funding for this activity comes from the university's own mobility funds, specific allocations from agreements and projects, and local and national external calls for proposals (see section 7.2: Provision of external resources and travel grants for conferences and stays at other centers). The Internal Quality Assurance System will be responsible for the procedures for the proper conduct of the mobility program (see section 8.1.3).
Internships at other research centers (mobility)
Number of hours: 360 hours
Description: A stay of at least three months, to be completed in one or two visits, at another prestigious national or foreign center. The selection of the destination center and the most appropriate length of stay must be agreed upon with the thesis supervisor.
Time planning: Full-time students: during the second or third year Part-time students: during the third or fourth year.
Justification: Strengthening of basic specific competencies CB13, CB15, and capabilities CA04 and CA05.
Learning outcomes: Be able to integrate into a foreign research group and collaborate on its lines of research. Resolve specific questions raised in their research. Learn new techniques and be able to apply them to their doctoral thesis. Initiate contacts for future collaborations.
Language: Spanish/English
Nature: Optional, depending on the availability of resources for this action.
Control procedure: Pre-stay report, including: 1. Justification for the opportunity of the stay in the context of the thesis work, 2. The host group's experience in the subject, 3. Statement of the specific issues to be resolved, 4. Work plan, 5. Source of funding for the stay. Once the stay has been completed: 1. Report from the person in charge of the host group on the benefits of the stay, 2. Reasoned personal report on the objectives achieved and unachieved with respect to the proposed plan, 3. Presentation of the progress that the stay has made for the thesis at a research group seminar. The report must be included in the personalized activity log.
Mobility: Voluntary activity subject to budget availability. The funding planned for this activity comes from the university's own mobility funds, specific allocations from agreements and projects, and external calls at local, national, and international levels (see section 7.2: Estimated external resources and travel grants for conferences and stays at other centers). It is estimated that 25% of full-time students and 15% of part-time students may benefit from this activity. Without prejudice to the establishment of new collaborations based on objectives, section 1.4 lists some groups with which we currently collaborate and centers with which we have agreements (annexes) that include doctoral student mobility (see also section 5.2.4: Program Organization. Estimated doctoral student stays at other centers). The Internal Quality Assurance System will be responsible for the procedures for the correct development of mobility (see section 8.1.3).
Contact information
Astrophysicist Francisco Sanchez, SN. Calabaza Building – AN.2D P.O. Box 456 38200 San Cristobal de La Laguna
doctorate.artehumanidades@ull.es
Appointment required