The PhD course implements a comprehensive Quality Assurance system designed to monitor, evaluate, and continuously improve all aspects of doctoral training. Key elements include:
Governance: the Self-Assessment Committee (C.A.V.) oversees the quality assurance process, ensuring compliance with national and institutional standards.
Monitoring: regular collection and analysis of data on student progress, research outputs, and training activities.
Evaluation: formal assessments of coursework, research milestones, and skills development, including feedback from supervisors, students, and board of advisors.
Reporting: annual reports documenting outcomes, challenges, and improvement actions are prepared and made accessible to all PhD Board members.
Continuous Improvement: based on evaluations and feedback, targeted interventions and updates to curricula and training methods are implemented to maintain high academic standards and relevance.
Life, Environmental and Drug Sciences