The course is coordinated by the Department of Life Sciences, but involves researchers from Clinical Department of Medicine and Surgery and a significant contribution of researchers from ICGEB inTrieste. The course also involves the IRCCS CRO in Aviano, where several students perform their research training.
Students are assigned at least two supervisors, that coordinate and monitor their research activity.
At the end of the 1st year, with the assistance of their supervisors, students submit a Project Proposal, and present their project in a public talk. This is required for the formal approval of passage to the 2nd year by the Doctoral Board.
At the end of the 2nd year students submit a midterm report on their research, and present their results in a public talk. This is required for approval of their passage to the 3rd year by the Doctoral Board.
End-of-year presentations are organized jointly in a DBM students’ workshop with the participation of all students and supervisors.
At the end of the third year, students will defend their Thesis, which will have previously been approved by two external examiners, in a public Final exam in front of a commission of three or more experts, for conferral of the PhD.
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The offices that support the management of the Doctoral Course are as follows
Central offices
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The Cyclical Review Report of the Doctorate is the process that analyzes the educational and research path of doctoral candidates to align it with the cultural and scientific evolution of the relevant scientific fields. This is achieved by leveraging international comparisons, input from stakeholders, and the opinions and improvement proposals of doctoral candidates. It is conducted at least every three years, following the model established by the University Quality Committee.