Archaeology and Pre-History
The PhD in Prehistory and Archaeology aims to provide students with the ability to understand and systematic methods of scientific research in a specific area in the field of archeology, understood in its chronological and thematic diversity.
The 3rd cycle seeks to build skills to conceive, design, adapt and carry out research projects in the field of archeology, with particular emphasis on projects with scientific validation from peers, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the area, either in academic or professional context.
State-of-the-art knowledge at the forefront of an area of study or work and in the interconnection between areas; more advanced and specialized skills and techniques, necessary for solving critical problems in the area of research and/or innovation for the expansion and redefinition of existing knowledge or professional practices.
Access and ingress
May apply to the course of study leading to the PhD degree: a) The holders of master's degree or legal equivalent; b) Holders of a degree, or legal equivalent, holders of an academic or scientific material that is recognized as attesting the capacity to carry out this cycle of studies by the scientific council of the respective organic unity; c) As an exceptional, holders of an academic, scientific or professional that is recognized as attesting the capacity to carry out this cycle of studies by the scientific council of the respective organizational unit.