PhD in Philology and Philosophy
Academic year 2024-25
You may also check this information for the 2023-24 academic year.
Branch of Knowledge | Arts and humanities |
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Certification UIB coordinator | Dr. Pedro Guijarro Fuentes |
Tuition and admin fees per academic year | ¤275.60 (*) |
Places | 15 |
Teaching language |
Catalan and/or Spanish and/or English, although the PhD thesis may be written in other languages which are widely used within the scientific community.
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Travel and Learn
Please see 'Useful information > Grants, awards and general aid' for information on available grants, and 'Management of doctoral students > Procedures > Mobility and exchange' for information on how to apply for a stay.
Stays undertaken on the PhD programme by doctoral students
Year | Place | Duration |
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2019 | United Kingdom | 2 months |
2019 | Switzerland | 3 months |
2019 | Londres, Spain | 3 months |
2019 | Norwich, United Kingdom | 24 days |
2019 | Portsmouth, United Kingdom | 3 months |
2019 | Portsmouth, United Kingdom | 3 months |
2019 | San Miguel, El Salvador | 7 days |
2018 | Jena, Germany | 12 days |
2018 | Liège, Belgium | 2 months |
2018 | Madrid, Spain | 1 month and 4 days |
2018 | Manchester, United Kingdom | 1 month and 3 days |
2018 | Norwich, United Kingdom | 15 days |
2018 | Valladolid, Spain | 15 days |
2018 | Wuppertal, Germany | 3 days |
2017 | London, United Kingdom | 3 months |
2017 | Michigan, United States of America | 21 days |
2017 | Norwich, United Kingdom | 1 month |
2017 | Poitiers, France | 2 months |
2017 | Sydney, Australia | 3 months |
2016 | Barcelona, Spain | 2 days |
2016 | Birmingham , United Kingdom | 1 month |
2016 | Poitiers, France | 1 month |
2016 | Poitiers, France | 1 month and 4 days |
High-quality official study
Legislation requires that official Spanish degree programmes receive a positive assessment from the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA, by its Spanish acronym). This process is known as verification, and it serves to ensure that education programmes are properly designed to provide the competencies and reach the learning goals around which the programmes are built.
The European Higher Education Area requires that there be a system in place to ensure the quality of degree programmes.
The doctorate programme is subject to constant assessment and improvement processes that guarantee that it maintains a certain level of prestige and renown in Europe. You can see the results of the assessment processes in the results section.
Composition of the Academic Committee
- Caterina Valriu Llinàs
- Patricia Bastida Rodríguez
- José Luis Luján López
- Joan Lluís Llinàs Begón
- Maria del Mar Vanrell Bosch