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Doctorate Programme in the Environment

Doctorate Programme in the Environment

Academic year 2023-2024

General information

General information

Name
Doctorate Programme in the Environment
Centre/s
Polytechnic School
, Faculty of Sciences , Faculty of Arts
Indicative number of places
10
Number of registered students
Official enrolment data
Valid report:
Report (2022)
Other information
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Presentation

Why a doctoral degree in Environment?

Because Europe needs researchers with this profile.

The Environment is currently a priority objective of national and international research. Environmental challenges are the main focus of attention for the coming years. One of the three objectives of the European programme “Horizon 2020” is sustainable growth, for a Europe that makes better use of its resources. The mitigation of and adaptation to climate change are also strategic challenges in national research, both in the research and innovation plans of the Government of Catalonia, and in the “National Plan for Scientific Research, Development and Technological Innovation".

The academic level of the doctoral degree gives the students the autonomy to design, plan and execute research projects. The doctoral degree in the Environment, in particular, focuses on the current environmental challenges, and students can choose between 3 different lines of research, all supported by researchers from the UdG with accredited research experience.

The multidisciplinary nature of the programme means the door is open to students from a diverse range of study programmes: it enables the planning of cross-disciplinary research between 2 or more lines of research; it means that two doctoral students can work in a complementary way on a single environmental problem from different disciplines; and, in short, it helps trainee researchers to gain an awareness of the many perspectives that need to be taken into account in a new work scenario.

Therefore,

  • If you are concerned about the sustainability of resources, energy efficiency, bioeconomics, biodiversity and conservation, reducing waste, climate change, territorial planning, pollution, environmental quality, etc... and
  • You want to acquire knowledge and autonomy to make research in these fields,

Then the doctoral degree in Environment at the UdG is the right programme for you, in a privileged natural environment for working, studying, protecting and conserving.

Learning objectives

The main objective of the Doctoral Programme in the Environment is to train high level researchers in this field of knowledge. Groups from different areas take part (Biology, Physics, Mathematics, Geology, Chemistry, Economics and Geography), their research all converging on the same subject, the environment, while making use of different techniques and taking diverse perspectives. The fact that this is a priority area of research which currently receives funding from all levels, local, national and international, demonstrates both the potential and the real demand for research in this area and evidences the interest in and social importance of the subject.

Lines of research

Line 1. Biology and environmental geology

Animal Biology

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Potential thesis-supervisor researchers: Dr Crisanto Gómez LópezDr Josep M Bas LayDr Pere Pons FerranDr Nuria Roura PascualDr Josep Lloret RomañachDr Margarida Casadevall MasóDr Sílvia Abril Meléndez, Dr Roger Puig Gironès-ERR:REF-NOT-FOUND-

Tutors: Dr Crisanto Gómez LópezDr Josep M Bas LayDr Pere Pons FerranDr Nuria Roura PascualDr Josep Lloret RomañachDr Margarida Casadevall Masó

Biodiversity and Marine Resources

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Emma Cebrián Pujol, Dr Alba Vergés Guirado, Dr Marta Muñoz Frigola

Tutors: Dr Emma Cebrián Pujol, Dr Alba Vergés Guirado, Dr Marta Muñoz Frigola

Ecology of the Global Microbiome

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Potential thesis-supervisor researchers: Dr Emili Ortega Casamayor, Dr Lluís Bañeras Vives.

Tutors: Dr Lluís Bañeras Vives, Jesús Garcia-Gil and Xavier Vila Portella

Mediterranean Soils and Plants

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Dolors Verdaguer Murlà, Dr Laura Llorens Guasch, Dr Maria A. Gispert Negrell

Tutors: Dr Dolors Verdaguer Murlà, Dr Laura Llorens Guasch, Dr Maria A. Gispert Negrell

Benthonic Marine Algae

Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Conxi Rodríguez Prieto, Dr Enrique Ballesteros Sagarra

Tutors: Dr Conxi Rodríguez Prieto

Geology and Environmental Cartography

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Josep Mas Pla, Dr Carles Roqué Pau , Dr Anna Mention Domingo, Dr David Brusi Belmonte

Tutors: Dr Josep Mas Pla, Dr Carles Roqué Pau , Dr Anna Mention Domingo, Dr David Brusi Belmonte

Line 2. Territory, Society and Environment

Territorial and Environmental Analysis and Planning

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Researchers and potential doctoral thesis supervisors: Dr Margarita Castanyer Vivas, Dr Isabel Salamaña Serra, Dr Joan Vicente Rufí, Dr Jaume Feliu TorrentDr Nadia Fava

Tutors: Dr Margarita Castanyer Vivas, Dr Isabel Salamaña Serra, Dr Joan Vicente Rufí, Dr Jaume Feliu TorrentDr Nadia Fava

Landscape Analysis and Management

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Josep Pintó FusalbaDr Joan Nogué Font, Dr José Luís Villanova Valero, Dr Diego Varga LindeDr Rosa M. Fragüell SansbelloDr Carolina Martí LlambrichDr Lluís Vilar Sais

Tutors: Dr Josep Pintó FusalbaDr Joan Nogué Font, Dr José Luís Villanova Valero, Dr Diego Varga LindeDr Rosa M. Fragüell SansbelloDr Carolina Martí LlambrichDr Lluís Vilar Sais

Socio-Environmental Change

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Anna Ribas Palom, Dr Josep Vila SubirósDr David Pavón Gamero, Dr Federica Ravera and Dr Albert Llausàs Pascual, Dr Josep Pueyo Ros

Tutors: Dr Anna Ribas Palom, Dr Josep Vila Subirós, Dr David Pavón Gamero, Dr Federica Ravera and Dr Albert Llausàs Pascual

Public Economy

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Renan Ulrich Goetz, Dr M. Àngels Xabadia Palmada, Dr Nicolas Boccard

Tutors: Dr Renan Ulrich GoetzDr M. Àngels Xabadia PalmadaDr Nicolas Boccard

Line 3. Environmental Research Technologies and Methods

Metals and Environment

Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Núria Fiol Santaló, Dr Florencio de la Torre Yugueros

Tutors: Dr Núria Fiol Santaló, Dr Florencio de la Torre Yugueros

Engineering of Fluids, Energy and Environment

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Lino Montoro Moreno, Dr José Ramón González Castro, Dr Antoni Pujol Sagaró

Tutors: Dr Lino Montoro Moreno, Dr José Ramón González Castro, Dr Antoni Pujol Sagaró

Materials and thermodynamics

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Joan Josep Suñol Martínez, Dr M. Lluïsa Escoda Acero, Dr Jordi Farjas Silva, Dr Pere Roura Grabulosa

Tutors: Dr Joan Josep Suñol Martínez, Dr M. Lluïsa Escoda Acero, Dr Jordi Farjas Silva, Dr Pere Roura Grabulosa

Environmental physics

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Elena Roget Armengol, Dr Josep Calbó Angrill, Dr Jordi Colomer Feliu, Dr Josep Abel González Gutiérrez

Tutors: Dr Elena Roget Armengol, Dr Josep Calbó Angrill, Dr Jordi Colomer Feliu, Dr Josep Abel González Gutiérrez

Statistics and data analysis

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Researchers and potential doctoral thesis supervisors: Dr Jose Antonio Martín FernándezDr Josep Daunis Estadella

Tutors: Dr Jose Antonio Martín FernándezDr Josep Daunis Estadella

Differential Equations, Modelisation and Applications

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Joan Saldaña Meca, Dr David Juher Barrot, Dr Esther Barrabés Vera, Dr Jordi Ripoll Misse

Tutors: Dr Joan Saldaña Meca, Dr David Juher Barrot, Dr Esther Barrabés Vera, Dr Jordi Ripoll Misse

Complex Systems

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Joaquim Fort Viader, Dr Joaquim Pérez Losada

Tutors: Dr Joaquim Fort ViaderDr Joaquim Pérez Losada

Socio-Environmental Change

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Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Anna Ribas Palom, Dr Josep Vila SubirósDr David Pavón Gamero, Dr Federica Ravera and Dr Albert Llausàs Pascual, Dr Josep Pueyo Ros

Tutors: Dr Anna Ribas Palom, Dr Josep Vila Subirós, Dr David Pavón Gamero, Dr Federica Ravera and Dr Albert Llausàs Pascual

Landscape Analysis and Management

Information

Potential doctoral-thesis supervisor researchers: Dr Josep Pintó FusalbaDr Joan Nogué Font, Dr José Luís Villanova Valero, Dr Diego Varga LindeDr Rosa M. Fragüell SansbelloDr Carolina Martí LlambrichDr Lluís Vilar Sais

Tutors: Dr Josep Pintó FusalbaDr Joan Nogué Font, Dr José Luís Villanova Valero, Dr Diego Varga LindeDr Rosa M. Fragüell SansbelloDr Carolina Martí LlambrichDr Lluís Vilar Sais

More information

Access

The Doctoral Programme in the Environment is regulated by Royal Decree 99/2011, of 28 January, which establishes the organisation of official doctoral studies programmes. The access requirements are those set out in this Royal Decree and which can be consulted at the following web address www.udg.edu/doctorat/acces.

Admission criteria

When appraising the candidates who request admission and who fulfil the doctoral degree admission criteria, the academic committee of the Doctoral Programme in the Environment will prioritise the applications according to the following criteria:

  1. Academic record (70%)
  2. Motivation and compatibility with one of the lines of the programme (20%)
  3. Languages (10%).

Admission will remain conditional until the student submits a favourable report compiled by one of the researchers of the programme.

Training courses

Regarding educational activities, the School of Doctoral Studies organises courses, seminars and other cross-disciplinary educational activities (soft skills) directed at research training and assisting with the writing and presentation of the doctoral thesis. We ask that the courses be given in English as our language of choice, although Catalan is the language most frequently used. They are generally 10-hour courses or seminars. There are a series of activities that are transferable and are of interest to all doctoral programmes, and others that are specific to a particular doctoral programmeIt is mandatory for students on this doctoral programme to sit on a cross-disciplinary training course Research in the context of the climatic emergency: challenges and perspectives.

Educational course catalogue

Thesis

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Doctoral student guide

Doctoral Programme in the Environment

Rating criteria for special awards for doctoral degrees

The criteria for the doctoral degree special award for our programme have now been established. The scoring proposal is as follows:

  1. Publications derived from the thesis.Up to 2 points for each scientific publication from a thesis, published or accepted after first enrolment on the doctoral programme.
  2. Knowledge-Transfer Activities Knowledge-transfer activities in administrations or companies derived from the results of research carried out during their thesis. (0.5 credit points per activity).
  3. Impact of the research on its area:
    • JCR, Q1 I Q2: 2 points per article;
    • JCR, Q3 I Q4: 1.5 points per article;
    • SCOPUS: 1 point per article;
    • Other data bases: 0.5 points per article
    • Book chapters, in publishing companies included in the SPI: 1 point per chapter
    • Book chapters, in publishing companies included in the SPI: 2 points per chapter
  4. Doctoral-research stays carried out while writing up theses:
    • Stays of 3 months or over: 1 point
    • Stays of between one month and three months: 0.5 points
  5. International mention: 2 points
  6. Presentation of reports or communications in congresses, seminars or day events: 0.25 points per activity (maximum 2 points). Participation in international congresses is positively assessed
  7. Duration of theses:
    • Duration of a thesis for 3 or more years (full-time dedication): 1 point
    • Duration of a thesis for 5 or more years (part-time dedication): 1 point
  8. Other activities derived from the thesis which, according to the commission, make a significant contribution to the advance of knowledge and have not been contemplated in the former points (a maximum of 1 point may be granted)

Minimum score threshold: To be able to obtain the distinction of an extraordinary prize, a score not inferior to 5 points must have been obtained in the assessment of the merits.

Compulsory training for doctoral students

A compulsory additional requirement for thesis presentations is for a communication or poster in a national or international scientific conference to have been shown or an article published in a magazine indexed in the JCR or SCOPUS which endorse the quality of the thesis.

Mandatory education: 20 hours of cross-disciplinary education to be chosen from among the courses offered by the School of Doctoral Studies. One of the mandatory training courses needs to be Research in the context of the climatic emergency: challenges and perspectives.

Criteria for the compendium of thesis papers

The compendium of thesis papers will be comprised of:

  • Minimum of 3 papers where the doctoral student is the first signatory, two of which will already be published or accepted and a third be sent for consideration, all in JCR journals.

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