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Economic History 
Identificative data of the program
Code
HDK1L
Denomination
Economic History 
Areas of the program
Social Sciences 
Maximum number of students
10 
URL of the program
Universities
 
  Universitat Barcelona ( Coordinadora )
  Universitat Carlos III
  Universitat València Estudi General

ADMISSION AND ACCESS OPEN

Coordinator
Name
Yolanda Blasco Martel 
Centre
Faculty of Economics and Business
E-mail
admissions.fee@ub.edu 
Telephone
93 402 19 31 
Fax
 

Faculty/Registering Centre
 
  Faculty of Economics and Business

General objectives of the program
The Interuniversity Doctorate Program in Economic History aims to train professionals capable of analyzing and interpreting the problems associated with the development and economic change of societies from a transversal, interdisciplinary and long-term perspective.
Among the socioeconomic challenges facing Europe and which have been identified by the 2020, 2030 and 2050 Strategy, there are some of the usual objects of analysis by specialists in Economic History, such as the effect of climate, energy, the growing economic interdependence, aging and demographic change, social exclusion and poverty, integration and disintegration, inequalities or migratory flows. As indicated in the 2020 Strategy itself, these are far-reaching challenges that require a common European approach, based on the shared scientific knowledge that, among other things, the social sciences and humanities can offer.
The Strategy indicates that these challenges must also be addressed jointly and in an innovative and multidisciplinary way, since they interact in complex and often unforeseen ways. Within this framework, Economic History, thanks to its interdisciplinary and long-term perspective, provides a necessary complement to the approaches of other disciplines of the social sciences, and its specialists can constitute basic pieces in multidisciplinary teams that approach transversally to these problems and their causes and try to design proposals for their solution.
Economic History is specially adapted to contribute to the priorities set by the European Commission. In the first place, Economic History helps to achieve the "Inclusive Societies" objective, through which it seeks to achieve a better understanding of the changes in European society and its consequences in terms of social cohesion. Secondly, Economic History can contribute to the achievement of the "Innovative Societies" objective, to the extent that it seeks, among other things, to understand the way in which all forms of innovation develop, achieve their goals or fail. . Finally, Economic History is an essential piece in achieving the "Reflexive Societies" objective, which aims to contribute to the understanding of the intellectual base of Europe (its history and the various European and extra-European influences), as an inspiration for our current life, and that pays special attention to the accessibility and conservation of European cultural heritage, which includes archival resources that are one of the fundamental working materials of the economic historian, as an agent that values them and gives them meaning, in the framework of the explanation of the origins of our societies.
However, beyond these specific objectives, as indicated, Economic History represents basic material for understanding the origin of most social problems, and an essential contribution to designing solutions to social problems within the framework of of interdisciplinary teams.
 
Specific requirements and criteria for admission to the doctoral program and applicant merit rating
Recommended applicant profile

Ideally, candidates will have an interest in the major issues affecting long-term economic development and be motivated to carry out their own research. They must be able to reflect on and critically analyse a range of issues, taking a creative approach that leads to new questions and a consideration of new problems.

Students must have an advanced understanding of history or economics, be familiar with standard research methods in the social sciences, and have received specialized or multidisciplinary training on basic research tasks. This training is usually acquired in university master's degrees in History, Economics and other social sciences, particularly the inter-university master's degree in Economic History from the University of Barcelona, the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the University of Zaragoza. Applicants must also have good working knowledge of English, particularly listening comprehension and writing skills.

Specific admission requirements

The academic committee has set the following specific admission requirements for the standard admission pathways:

1. To be admitted to the doctoral programme, graduates of the inter-university master's degree in Economic History from the University of Barcelona, the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the University of Zaragoza or the university master's degree in Economic Growth and Development from Carlos III University of Madrid must have obtained a final grade of 7 or higher and a mark for the Final Project also of 7 or higher. Students with other qualifications must be able to demonstrate that they have an equivalent level of training. The Academic Committee will be responsible for assessing the candidates' academic records and determining whether they demonstrate the required level.

2. Candidates must provide official certification of English language proficiency (at level B2 or a recognized equivalent). Candidates who cannot provide official certification may be asked to demonstrate their language skills in a personal or online interview.

3. To be admitted, candidates must be scored at 70% or higher by the Academic Committee's evaluation.

Candidate selection criteria

Applications from candidates who meet the general requirements will be assessed on the basis of the following criteria, weighted as shown:

1) Academic experience acquired by the candidate in previous studies. The Committee will focus particularly on the standing of the issuing university and on the candidate's specific previous training in economics, history and economic
history and in general research methodology. Candidates must demonstrate that they have sufficient training to begin a thesis on economic history. Weighting: 45%.

2. Curriculum vitae. Credit will be given for previous knowledge of economics, history and economic history. In addition, the Committee will consider attendance of and participation in courses and academic conferences, participation in introductory research activities (research assignments, projects, publications, etc.) and experience of international study. Finally, credit will be given for teaching experience in economics, history, economic history and other related areas. Weighting: 30%.

3. Statement of interest. The statement of interest must clearly indicate the candidate's reasons for applying to the doctoral programme in Economic History. Credit will be given to candidates who present research proposalsorhighlight areas of interest in which they wish to work in the future. Credit will also be given for a particular interest in the research activities carried out by staff assigned to the doctoral programme. To clarify the reasons given in the statement of interest, some candidates may also be asked to attend a personal interview. Weighting: 20%.

4. Letters of recommendation by former lecturers or people who have had a close working relationship with the applicant. Credit will be given for letters of recommendation from former lecturers that describe the candidate's performance in specific subjects and on their course of study as a whole (the lecturer is usually asked to rate the candidate against other former students). Letters of recommendation must refer to the candidate's previous training, analytical skills and general motivation for learning. Weighting: 5%.
 
Salidas profesionales
The training offered by the programme makes it possible for graduates of the programme to be professionals capable of carrying out quality research on issues of Economic History in universities or research centres, both public and private, and to be prepared to carry out work with a significant research component in the public administration, companies and the third sector, such as those carried out in consultancies or research services.
Graduates of the PhD in Economic History can be found in universities, institutions and centres both internationally (Colombia, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Chile, Sweden) and in Spain (Alicante, Basque Country and the University of Barcelona itself).
 
Idiomes del programa
Catalan, Spanish, English
 
Offered research lines
101426 Growth, economic integration and inequality
101427 Agrarian and environmental history
101428 Financial history
101429 Industrial and business history
 

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