The PhD in Circular Economy benefits from a well-structured organization that integrates both academic and industry perspectives. The program is guided by a Faculty Board of over 30 members, including representatives from partner companies that sponsor scholarships. This collaboration ensures that research aligns with the needs of both academia and the private sector.
Day-to-day operations are supported by a dedicated Research Secretariat and Academic Secretariat, which assist both students and faculty with administrative and academic matters.
To maintain high standards, the program includes a Quality Assurance (AQ) Group, which consists of six members, including PhD candidates, and is responsible for monitoring and improving the program. An International Advisory Board, composed of prominent professors from foreign universities, further supports the PhD by fostering global collaborations and sharing best practices.
Through this comprehensive governance structure, the program creates a solid foundation for academic excellence and industry relevance, ensuring that students receive the best support for their research and professional development.
Coordinators
Department offices
The offices that support the management of the Doctoral Course are as follows
Central offices
The Course Board has programmatic tasks and supervises the teaching and research activities of the Course
Coordinators
Members
The Doctoral School Advisory Board plays a steering role with regard to the scientific and educational design of doctoral courses
The group steers the doctoral course in the field of self-assessment, evaluation and accreditation in accordance with the ANVUR guidelines and model
The representatives of the doctoral students, not exceeding two in number, participate in the meetings of the Course Board regarding educational and organizational matters
These are the institutions and bodies outside the university that collaborate with the doctoral course in both teaching and research activities