PhD in Romance Languages and Cultures
Training activities
The PhD programmes include research training that is both transferrable and specific to the area of each programme and consists of both compulsory and optional activities.
All the activities that the PhD student must complete are recorded in an activities document, but in any case there are compulsory activities that must be completed in the first academic years. It may also include transferrable activities offered by the same university.
Other professional who are not PhD holders may participate in these activities as long as they hold a relevant qualification in the corresponding area.
Erasmus
You can also do other mobility, under the Erasmus programme, both studies and internships. Check the information in the corresponding links.
To include these activities in your academic record, please check this video (click on the subtitle icon at the bottom right corner).
The programmed activities for this PhD are as follows:
Obligatory
- Attendance at seminars or conferences given by experts in the area of knowledge
Students must attend seminars or conferences indicated or programmed and participate in the associated activities in each case (e.g. written summary of the conference).
- Presentation of the research project at a seminar
An hour-long seminar addressed to other PhD students about the research project being undertaken.
- Presentation of a paper (poster or oral) at a national or international conference
Students must justify the presentation of a paper (oral or poster) at a national or international conference (with a scientific committee and published conference report).
Optional
- Production of a research article sent to a high impact scientific journal
Students may opt to publish a research article in an indexed scientific journal.
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