European Ph.D on Social Representations and Communication
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The requirements for obtaining the European Ph.D. on Social Representations and Communication are in accordance with the provisions agreed to by the European Conference of Rectors for doctorates with the label 'European doctorate' and the doctoral regulations of the University of Rome Sapienza, and are as follows:

1) Authorisation for discussion of the thesis is granted, in addition to the national tutor, by a careful review of reports written by at least two professors belonging to two institutions of higher education from two European states different from the one where the doctorate is being pursued.

2) The evaluation board is composed of professors belonging to various European partner universities, in addition to two international experts external to the network (who are responsible for the assessment reports to be produced in advance of the Final Jury session) and integrated with another member not belonging to the partner Universities, as stipulated in the regulations of the coordinating university Sapienza (art. 19).

3) The final version of the Ph.D. dissertation must be written in a national language of the European country where the doctorate is being pursued or in English (or French, upon authorisation of the Executive Committee). The shorter version written in English (or French, upon authorisation of the Executive Committee) must be in a format that is ready to be submitted to important international journals by the International Evaluation Board of the Final Jury.

4) To be awarded this doctorate, the doctoral candidate is required to spend at least six months of his/her research programme in two different European countries.