Annual program and Annual report
At the end of each year, doctoral students are required to present an annual report, both orally and in the form of a written report (both in English), detailing the results of their research activities (including any stays abroad, conference participation, and scientific publications produced), as well as a summary of their teaching activities (courses attended) and third-mission/public engagement activities.
Each student is assigned an internal reviewer, who is responsible for analyzing the produced documentation in advance with a critical approach, asking questions, and providing suggestions on how to conduct the research. Based on the reports submitted and on the opinion of the internal reviewer, the Scientific Board decides on the admission of first and second-year doctoral students to the following year, and third-year doctoral students to the final examination.