Programme Structure
The Doctoral Programme in Animal Science aims to promote advanced training in the field of Animal Science through research. This programme is designed to achieve levels of excellence, with the supervision of scientists associated with exceptionally strong R&D institutions of international excellence in the different specialities of Animal Science.
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Programme Structure

ABOUT THE DOCTORAL PROGRAMME

The Doctoral Programme is composed of a 1st period consisting of an annual course, called “Probationary Year” without fixed semester courses. This model allows the student to perform a custom initial training through courses, classes and / or workshops that can be completed on the same semester or over the two semesters, up to a maximum of the correspondent effort of 30 credits. The remaining work corresponding to the effort of 30 credits from the 1st year necessarily includes preparatory work (laboratory or other type of research) to support the work leading to doctoral thesis. The three following years (180 credits) are devoted to the preparation of an original thesis in one of the specialities of knowledge provided in the field of Animal Science:

Doctoral Programme in Animal Science
Speciality in Genetic and Improvement (240 ECTS credits)
Doctoral Programme in Animal Science
Speciality in Morphology and Physiology (240 ECTS credits)
Doctoral Programme in Animal Science
Speciality in Technology of Animal Products (240 ECTS credits)
Doctoral Programme in Animal Science
Speciality in Production Systems (240 ECTS credits)
Doctoral Programme in Animal Science
Speciality in Nutrition (240 ECTS credits)

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APPLICATIONS SCHEDULE

Submission of Applications

1st. phase
02/01/2020 a 27/02/2020

2nd. phase
15/04/2020 a 05/06/2020

3rd. phase
31/08/2020 a 18/09/2020

4th. phase
06/11/2020 a 13/11/2020

Provisional results

1st. phase
18/03/2020

2nd. phase
29/06/2020

3rd. phase
06/10/2020

4th. phase
23/11/2020

Previous audience
Final results

1st. phase
02/04/2020

2nd. phase
14/07/2020

3rd. phase
21/10/2020

4th. phase
10/12/2020

Candidates' complaints

1st. phase
03/04/2020 a 24/04/2020

2nd. phase
15/07/2020 a 04/08/2020

3rd. phase
22/10/2020 a 11/11/2020

4th. phase
11/12/2020 a 03/01/2021

Complaints' decision

1st. phase
28/04/2020

2nd. phase
04/09/2020

3rd. phase
13/11/2020

4th. phase
06/01/2021

Registration

1st. phase
03/04/2020 a 15/04/2020

2nd. phase
17/07/2020 a 24/07/2020

3rd. phase
23/10/2020 a 30/10/2020

4th. phase
14/12/2020 a 17/12/2020

Allocation of eventual substitutes

1st. phase
17/04/2020 a 27/04/2020

2nd. phase
28/07/2020 a 29/07/2020

3rd. phase
03/11/2020 a 04/11/2020

4th. phase
18/12/2020

Publication of remaining vacancies for the next phase

1st. phase
28/04/2020

2nd. phase
09/08/2020

3rd. phase
05/11/2020

4th. phase
n/a

INFORMATION

GENERAL APPLICATIONS 

 

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Total number of vacancies: 15

 

PRESENTATION OF APPLICATIONS:
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ACCESS CONDITIONS AND SELECTION CRITERIA
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FEES
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