PhD
The PhD programme in Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Sciences is third cycle EHEA equivalent, and provides interdisciplinary training that operates at the borders between molecular biology, biochemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. It is an in-depth research project supplemented by specific training in an experimental methods. This is made possible thanks to the collaboration of supervisors/tutors from five different departments: A major aim of the PhD program is to ensure early stage researcher "employability", either in academia or the industrial field, after the three-year research period. Within the program, there are a considerable number of collaborations with industry partners that doctoral students can take advantage of and that can lead to future integration into the world of research and/or industrial development. The PhD program in Biomolecular and Pharmaceutical Sciences is run by the Doctoral School of Sciences and Innovative Technologies, which also runs other PhD courses. Furthermore The programme aims at training creative and competent scientists in the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science through the developement of a solid theoretical background and original research skills. Original research, performed under the direction of an academic supervisor, plays a pivotal role in this programme. The thesis research helps the student to develop research skills, critical judgment, originality, and independence. Research areas span contemporary subfields, including theoretical, organic, inorganic, physical chemistry, materials science and more. Cross-disciplinary collaborations and industrial partnerships are key features of this doctoral programme, with a focus on bridging the gap between academia and industry. It is an in-depth research project supplemented by specific training in an experimental methods. This is made possible thanks to the collaboration of supervisors/tutors from different departments Furthermore
PhD program in Pharmaceutical and Biomolecular Sciences