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Doctoral Programs adapted to ESSE
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DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
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| Identificative data of the program |
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Code
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HDK1H
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Denomination
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Besieged reality: Concept, Process and Artistic Experimentation
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Areas of the program
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Sciences Engineering and Architecture Humanities Social Sciences
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Maximum number of students
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10
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URL of the program
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| Coordinator |
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Name
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Miquel Planas Rosselló
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Centre
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Faculty of Fine Arts
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E-mail
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maplanasrossello@ub.edu
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Telephone
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934034032
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Fax
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| Faculty/Registering Centre |
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Faculty of Fine Arts
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| General objectives of the program |
- Establish a dialogue between tradition and contemporaneity with which to address the ethical and aesthetic challenges of our present, understanding the current controversy over “artistic research” at the University.
- Offer theoretical, methodological and plastic experimentation instruments to achieve this dialogue, especially in the field of artistic creation (pure or applied), design and conservation-restoration of cultural assets.
- Introduce the doctoral student to an academic community that raises new topics and research methods, conducive to rigorous debate and questioning the hegemonic paths with which knowledge is constructed.
- Promote the translation of personal experimentation into community research, both of a specific discipline and multi- and interdisciplinary, whether in the field of Fine Arts, Design or Conservation-Restoration.
- Promote doctoral theses that can contribute to rethinking the function of arts and design in today's society, as well as the viability of hegemonic artistic discourses in the context of cultural, educational and community institutions (schools, museums, health and social centers, etc.).
- Without prejudice to the previous objective, promote research that allows for innovative collaborations with the business and industrial world, as well as the incorporation of doctors into professional R&D teams. |
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| Specific requirements and criteria for admission to the doctoral program and applicant merit rating |
Based on the knowledge acquired in the creation of the doctoral programme, it is anticipated that most applicants will hold a degree in fine arts. Other applicants are likely to hold degrees in one of the following disciplines:
- Architecture
- Humanities
- Information Sciences
- Audiovisual Communication
- Engineering
- Psychology and related disciplines (in the health sciences and experimental sciences, for example)
The accepted admission pathways and specific requirements area those established in Royal Decree 99/2011 and in the University of Barcelona regulations on doctoral studies.
Preference will be given to holders of a masters degree or an official postgraduate qualification in an area related to the disciplines listed in the specific admission requirements, above. Examples at the UB include the university masters degrees in Artistic Creation: Realism and Environments and Contemporary Artistic Creation, as well as the advanced studies diploma obtained as part of the doctoral programme in Besieged Reality: Creative Positionings.
Decisions on admission will be based on the compatibility of each candidate's profile with the objectives of the programme, as gleaned from the documentation submitted with the admission request and scored as follows:
1. Qualification used for admission (0-2 points), assessed as follows:
a) Master's degree in Artistic Creation: Realisms and Environments or Contemporary Artistic Creation (2 points).
b) Master's degrees in related disciplines (0-2 points, depending on the specific content and its compatibility with the research areas covered by the doctoral programme).
2. Academic record for the bachelor's degree used for admission (maximum 4 points, depending on the gradepoint average). The grade point average will be assessed on a scale of 0 to 4 divided by 2, or 0 to 10 divided by 5. Correction factors will be applied to qualifications issued outside Spain, as provided for in the regulations of the ANECA programme.
3. Academic record for the master's degree (maximum 4 points, depending on the gradepoint average). The grade point average will be assessed on a scale of 0 to 4 divided by 2, or 0 to 10 divided by 5. Correction factors will be applied to qualifications issued outside Spain, as provided for in the regulations of the ANECA programme.
4. Statement of interest, research proposal and/or letters of recommendation (maximum 5 points).
5. Original artistic work, exhibitions and public commissions (maximum 7 points). If appropriate, applicants must submit examples of their experimental work. This documentation must be submitted in printed, spiral-bound A-4 format, clearly indicating the candidate's name.
6. Curriculum vitae (maximum 4 points), the following aspects will be evaluated:
a) Research experience in any of the areas covered by the theoretical and practical content of the doctoral programme (maximum 1 point).
b) Professional experience in any of the areas covered by the theoretical and practical content of the doctoral programme (maximum 1 point).
c) Publication record, attendance of conferences, and other activities related to the doctoral programme, such as participation in excavations, artistic activities, culture and heritage management, field work, etc. (maximum 1 point).
d) Master's degree grants awarded in competitive calls, excluding general public grants and public mobility grants (maximum 1 point).
7. Existing doctoral grant (3points)orapplicationinconsideration at the time of admission (1 point). Spanish grants equivalent to FI (research training) or FPU (university lecturer training) will be taken into consideration, as will competitive grants awarded in other countries.
8. Other academic merits ' placements at foreign universities, knowledge of languages including English, French, Portuguese, Italian and German (maximum 1 point).
Maximum total: 30 points. |
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| Salidas profesionales |
- Multimedia companies, marketing, advertising, video games and strategy and design of communication and social awareness. and and project ethics.
- Printing houses and printing and graphic work studios
- Museums, foundations and cultural institutions
- Freelance curatorship of exhibitions and organization of cultural events
- Communication and dissemination companies of artistic-cultural heritage
- Art criticism and journalism technical or artistic consultancy and cultural management in the private and public sphere
- Protection, conservation and restoration of artistic and cultural heritage
- Cataloguing of movable and immovable cultural assets
- Development of prototypes and patents in the industrial design sector. |
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| Idiomes del programa |
| Catalan, Spanish, English |
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Planificació Academicodocent
© Universitat de Barcelona
05/12/2025 22:54
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Àrea de Tecnologies de la Informació i la Comunicació
Aplicacions - Projectes de Gestió Acadèmica (GIGA)
Darrera Modificació Programa: 10/03/2025 09:13
Darrera Modificació Model: 02/07/2018 10:36
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