Program Overview
Program Overview
The Chemical Sciences program is a Doctorate course with the primary objective of developing proper and autonomous scientific capacity in all chemical fields for doctorate students. The program aims to form self-conscious researchers, able to develop chemical sciences in both industrial and academic environments.
Program Details
- ID: 11089
- Course type: Dottorato
- Academic year: 2025/2026
- Positions: 10
- Grant numbers: 3
- Number of scholarships financed by institutions: 0
- Number of scholarships financed by consortiums: 2
Educational Goals
The purposes of this Doctorate course are many-fold and directed toward the development of proper and autonomous scientific capacity in all chemical fields for doctorate students. They will learn how to proceed in a given research line and to solve the problems into original and self-consistent ways. Obviously, they will learn how to choose advanced ad hoc techniques or theoretical approaches.
Program Structure
Plans are to form self-conscious researchers, able to develop chemical sciences in both industrial and academic environments. In a three-year course, the candidates shall operate, under a project co-ordinator, in such a way to develop a significant scientific activity on items suggested by the candidates themselves. In the project, they will define in due terms the expected results and the innovative contributions to former knowledge in the field. The results will be collected and discussed in the doctorate thesis.
Research and Development
It is recommended that Ph.D. work shall be developed, at least six months, into international laboratories. This will allow the candidates to compare his/her level and capacity into an international context and to increase his/her expertise and self-consciousness. A well-balanced development of Ph.D. curricula represents the most important part of research projects.
Advanced Courses
Ph.D. candidates, anyhow, will follow advanced courses (12 credits in the three years) to improve their preparation in the field(s) pertinent to their thesis work. The related programs for each of the above items may change from year to year, depending on the projects presented by the Ph.D. Students.
Project Approval
Each of them will prepare and discuss a project, in collaboration with his/her Supervisor and the Ph.D. Coordinator, and will submit to the PhD Council for approval.
Teaching Activities
In addition to teaching activities to be followed in the Department, or in Sapienza University, Doctorate Students will follow national and international courses on the items of pertinence to their thesis work or will follow seminars and lectures held by eminent scientists. It is also possible for them to support teaching activities held in the department, according to the suggestions raised by the Ph.D. Council.
Exam and Evaluation
- Exam - Oral: Giorno: 17/7/2025 Ora: 09:00 Aula: Aula Parravano Indirizzo: Dipartimento di Chimica Edificio Cannizzaro, CU014, P.le A. Moro 5, 00185 Roma
- Tests - Evaluation of qualifications: Giorno: 3/7/2025
Department and School
- Department: Chimica
- Coordinator: Paola D'angelo
- School: Scuola di dottorato “Vito Volterra” in Scienze astronomiche, chimiche, fisiche, matematiche e della terra
