PhD in Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
According to the applicable regulations, doctoral training shall include, in addition to the completion of the doctoral thesis, the performance by the doctoral student of specific and cross-curricular training activities.
Each training activity has a valuation in equivalent hours. The doctoral student will have to obtain a minimum of 600 equivalent hours in the development of the different training activities in order to present the thesis, of which at least 10 percent (60 hours) will correspond to cross-curricular training courses.
The evaluation in equivalent hours of each type of activity, as well as the maximum recognized evaluation, have been established by the Academic Committee of this Doctoral Program for its students.
Block | Min. | Max. | Hours per activity (max.) | |
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Cross-curricular | ||||
Specific | Participation in National or International Congress | National attendance only: 10 hours National with poster presentation: 30 hours National with oral communication presentation: 40 hours International assistance only: 15 hours International with poster presentation: 40 hours. In total, for attendance and presentation of the communication. International with oral communication presentation: 60 hours. In total, for attendance and presentation of the communication. Observations: Attendance at 2-3 congresses in three years on average. In this section, attendance and presentation of the work are valued. | ||
Stays in research centers or companies | 0 | 10 eight-hour days would be equivalent to 80 hours. Observations: Requires CAPD authorization prior to initiation. | ||
Indexed publications (in journals or conference proceedings) corresponding to your doctoral thesis. | 0 | Article in JCR indexed journal: 80 hours Indexed conference proceedings: 80 hours | ||
Active participation in competitive R&D projects or research contracts with companies, in the development of their doctoral thesis. | 0 | Participation in competitive projects in work related to their doctoral thesis. Allocation of hours at the PI’s discretion Remarks: Requires PI certificate | ||
Courses received and/or given (seminars, tutorials, summer schools,…) of interest for your training. | CRBC-related subject matter: 1 adequacy coefficient Non-related subject matter: 0.25 adequacy coefficient | |||
Creation of products related to the doctoral thesis (patents, copyrights,…) | 0 | 80 hours per product | ||
Publications in non-indexed journals of recognized prestige in a given field, at the discretion of the Program’s Doctoral Committee. | Proceedings of national congresses: 60 hours Proceedings of international congresses: 80 hours Article in Scimago indexed journal: 80 hours Observations: This section values the publication of the communication in the congresses. | |||
Publications in books (full text or chapters) with ISBN | 0 | Book: 90 hours Book chapter: 80 hours | ||
Catalogs, exhibitions, curatorship, etc… | 0 | 80 hours for commissary work 80 hours for exhibition work (Remarks: Exhibit T-4) | ||
Other recognized activities (Participation in conferences by invitation and various dissemination activities, collaboration in the organization of congresses, courses, etc.). | 0 | 30 h per lecture/activity |