Cyclical Review Report

The Cyclical Review Report is drawn up every five years for programmes that have concluded three cycles of activity.
In the review phase, the analysis carried out on the basis of the data of the monitoring indicators, when fully operational, possibly referring to the three previous cycles, represents the starting point. More generally, the review activity consists of an in-depth self-assessment of the quality of the educational and scientific project of the Doctoral Programme, also in the light of any changes in the reference context. 
As part of the review, the opportunity to update the training and research project must be considered, in relation to the cultural and scientific development of the reference areas. The review process benefits from discussion with interested parties, both academic and non-academic, first and foremost with the members of the Steering Committee, and uses observations and proposals for improvement from doctoral students.

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