Co-supervision is a form of doctoral training provided for in the regulations, in which the work for the thesis is carried out under the joint supervision of one supervisor from the University of Castilla-La Mancha. and another from a foreign university.
The aim of co-supervision is to develop scientific collaboration between the University of Castilla-La Mancha and other foreign universities, as well as to promote the mobility of doctoral students and researchers.
Co-supervision requires a specific agreement for each doctoral thesis and leads to the award of a doctorate by both universities. The Spanish degree certificate will state “Thesis co-supervised by [name of the foreign university]”.
During the training period required for the doctorate, the student must spend at least six months at each institution doing research work, either in one or several stays. The stays and activities will be stated in the co-supervision agreement.
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