Doctoral training

 

The content of the doctoral training is flexible and is adapted to the needs of the PhD student. The PhD student, in close collaboration with his/her supervisor(s) and the members of the PhD committee, draws up the programme which is presented to the Subject Specific Doctoral Committee (CDD) for approval. The CDD supervises the progress of the doctoral training and validates the activities undertaken in its framework.

 

The doctoral training evolves around three key-elements:

  • The scientific training, consisting of a number of advanced courses and attendance of scientific congresses and conferences;
  • Development of scientific communication skills, both oral and written (scientific publications, research reports, …);
  • Development of transferable skills (knowledge of foreign languages, project management, teaching skills, intellectual property)

The doctoral training is acquired within one or several FNRS graduate college(s) or a graduate school approved by the FNRS.

 

>> to use. PLEASE keep this formular up-to-date trhoughout your doctoral course. There is no need to inform the secretariat about each program /training that you would follow. This formular will be asked before each steering committee, confirmation test and private  & public defense. 


Info : the legislation on the protection and welfare of experimental animals requires that research involving their use can only be conducted by persons with the required knowledge and training. UCL offers such a certificate that meets the law.

>> Distribution of the 60 crédits for the "secteur des sciences de la santé" (available after identification, rubric on the left)
 

 

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