- Cross-disciplinary training activities
The URV offers a range of cross-disciplinary training activities that doctoral students can choose to complement their scientific training.
These activities are common to all doctoral programmes. They broaden the knowledge of students, fostering generic skills and interdisciplinary relations between them.
See the cross-disciplinary training activities for the current academic year
- Specific training activities
In addition to the cross-disciplinary training activities, the doctoral programme includes a series of specific training activities (some optional and some compulsory).
The specific activities for the Erasmus Mundus doctoral programme on the Quaternary and Prehistory are as follows:
- Specialised seminars.
- Archaeological excavations.
- Laboratory training programmes.
- Mobility and scientific exchange activities
Mobility is an added value for the doctoral training and allow being awarded with the International Distinction in the Doctoral thesis if the requirements set by RD 99/2011 are satisfied. As a consequence, the doctoral programme on Quaternary and Prehistory recommends to the students doing research secondments at least for 3 months in international universities or other institutions.
More information about mobility in URV: Mobility