Doctorate in Basic and Applied Research in Veterinary Sciences
Lugo, Spain
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish, Galician
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
EUR 200 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Doctoral Program in Basic and Applied Research in Veterinary Sciences, proposes advanced and specialized training in the body of conceptual, procedural and technical knowledge that allows adequate development in the field of biomedical sciences. This Program is characterized by its interdisciplinarity, covering basic, applied and clinical areas. It has the participation of different research groups that develop their activity in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Presentation
In the Autonomous Community of Galicia, with an agro-livestock profile so important from a socioeconomic point of view, a proposal to integrate basic and applied research in veterinary medicine, together with clinical practice, will result in a higher quality of healthcare and diagnostic services. and advice that are provided today and in a better, and faster, implementation of scientific advances in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Since the use of animals in biomedical experimentation is well known, even being considered as models of human diseases, the initiation of any researcher in these sciences, in the basic and applied knowledge that is offered, is highly recommended. in this proposal.
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Ideal Students
Profile
Students who hold the Master's degrees offered by the USC in the Health Sciences branch, other Master's degrees in the Sciences branch, such as the Master in Aquaculture and the Master in Marine Biology, as well as the equivalent Master's degrees offered by other Universities, such as the Master in Marine Sciences. Students with the DEA degree obtained through the programs will also have access without training supplements. Basic and Applied Research in Veterinary Sciences» at USC or in other programs in the area of Health Sciences.
In the case of other types of profiles different from the previous ones, the Academic Committee will evaluate each case individually. The possibility of requiring training supplements (maximum up to 15 ECTS) will be considered.