Development of Thesis in Work, Organizational and Personnel Psychology

Year
2
Academic year
2024-2025
Code
03020818
Subject Area
Psychology
Language of Instruction
Portuguese
Other Languages of Instruction
English
Mode of Delivery
B-learning
ECTS Credits
120.0
Type
Compulsory
Level
3rd Cycle Studies

Recommended Prerequisites

Not applicable.

Teaching Methods

Tutorial monitoring (face-to-face and with ICT resources) of the PhD students throughout the whole PhD thesis preparation process (by the supervisors), participation of the doctoral students in the organisation and presentation of research products in scientific events.

Learning Outcomes

The orientation of the doctoral thesis aims to provide doctoral students with the consolidation of skills necessary for the autonomous preparation of an original and innovative research project with a disciplinary, interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary research,.

Specific Skills:

- Development of skills that allow an independent management of the research process, the mastering in the field of methodology and techniques used, problem solving, to know the scientific writing and the procedures associated with the publication of scientific articles with peer review, and with the communication of the research produced to the scientific community;

Cross-disciplinary skills:

-of communication with the scientific community and society in general, using different media;

-in the field of team work and within the construction of research networks;

-management of human and financial resources within the research in education;

-management of the professional career.

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

The syllabus associated to the elaboration of the PhD dissertation are related with the advanced knowledge and the specific and cross-disciplinary competences which the PhD students should be progressively acquiring in the domains of the instrumental and thematic areas (disciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary) necessary to the successful completion of the PhD dissertation.

Assessment Methods

Assessment
The evaluation of the PhD thesis is described in the Regulation of UC : 100.0%

Bibliography

Todos os recursos bibliográficos considerados indispensáveis à orientação da tese de doutoramento e que têm de ser adequados caso a caso.

All bibliographic resources considered necessary for the orientation of the PhD thesis and that have to be selected case by case.