Doctoral Program in Science and Technology for Archaeology and Cultural heritage

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The Doctoral Program in Science and Technology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage is under the auspices of the Department of Natural and Cultural resources. The Ph.D. program prepares graduates for careers in teaching, research and consulting in archaeology and valorisation of the cultural heritage.
The PhD courses involve 3 years of study and research , with a final thesis that can be written in either English or Italian. Research experience in laboratories of the Network of Universities is possible and actively encouraged.

The coordinator of the doctorate is Professor Carlo Peretto

The program of study is composed of the following curriculum:

  • Paleobiology
  • Quaternary prehistory protohistory
  • Archaeology and science of history
  • Safeguard and history of heritage
  • Technologies for cultural heritage

Each year, the faculty decides the academic coursework expressly created for the doctorate program and that taken from other courses of study.

The annual plan for the academic activity of each graduate student, proposed by the student and his or her advisor at the beginning of each year, is verified at the end of the year by the faculty during the colloquium that decides admission to the following year or to the final exam.

Credits have to be subdivided according to the regulations of the pertaining Macro-Area. Students of the first year will acquire 10 credits in interdisciplinary activities, 20 credits in macro-area activities and 30 credits within disciplinar activities.

Information on the administrative aspects can be found at the following address:
http://www.unife.it/studenti/dottorato/front-page-en?set_language=en