COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIES
During their stay on the Programme, students must carry out a series of regulated training activities, the objectives of which are:
- To offer concepts, methods and strategies that allow for the development of original and quality philosophical research.
- To facilitate research aimed at the documented and rigorous preparation of research papers.
- To develop research work and the doctoral thesis in writing in a logical and organised manner.
- To provide adequate strategies for communication with the national and international philosophical community.
The following activities are compulsory:
A. INTER-UNIVERSITY SEMINAR FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS: It is compulsory to participate in at least two editions, one as an assistant and the other as a speaker, both in the first three years of tenure (in the first five years in the case of part-time students). The Seminar is held annually in the second four-month period of each academic year and the sessions are held online between all the universities.
B. DOCTORAL CONFERENCES: It is compulsory to participate in at least two editions of the UCLM Doctoral Conferences. Participation in other congresses or conferences of a similar nature, organised outside the UCLM, may be recognised for the same purposes at the proposal of the corresponding tutor.
C. TRAINING IN ELECTRONIC RESOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC MANAGEMENT.
D. TRAINING IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION. WRITING AND PUBLICATION OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES. PUBLIC PRESENTATION OF SCIENTIFIC RESULTS.
In the case of C and D, the completion of any of the courses related to these subjects offered annually in the Transversal Training Plan of the EID-UCLM, as well as those of the G-9 Training Plan for Doctoral Students, will be counted for the purposes of these activities.
These are voluntary activities:
E. LANGUAGE TRAINING.
F. STAY IN A FOREIGN RESEARCH CENTRE: The stay must be in person, and its duration and the fulfilment of its objectives must be duly accredited. This activity is only compulsory if you wish to apply for the International Doctorate, in which case the minimum duration is 3 months.
Students may record in the Register of Activities and Research Plan (RAPI) any other training activity oriented towards objectives 1, 2, 3 and 4, provided that it is duly certified and validated by the corresponding tutor.