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I was thinking of doing this one in the future:
PhD in Complexity Sciences (ISCTE and University of Lisbon / Portugal)
https://www.iscte-iul.pt/course/65/phd-p...y-sciences
3700 euros for the 3 years. It´s "blended", but I was already confirmed that we are only required to do a one week residence per year, during the 2nd and 3rd years, and only IF the COVID situation allows it.
Another option I was considering was:
Doutoramento em Estudos Globais (Universidade Aberta / Portugal)
https://www2.uab.pt/guiainformativo/deta...?curso=103
4400 euros for the 3 years. It´s totally elearning, since that university is totally online.
I know by a professor at the University of Lisbon, that they have at least one professor at the business school, with a PhD from the Universidade Aberta, so it´s not a problem to have a distance learning doctoral degree, in order to teach in Portugal.
University of Lisbon, ISCTE and Universidade Aberta are all universities owned by the government of Portugal.
"A Universidade Aberta é uma universidade publica (ou seja do Estado) especializada no ensino à distância. Logo, é um doutoramento europeu, reconhecido. "
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Just FYI, the Universidade Aberta program is taught in Portuguese.
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Requirements
Application requirements:
Master’s degree or the legal equivalent in any academic area;
Bachelor’s degree in any academic area, together with relevant academic or scientific experience that is recognized as attesting to the ability to complete this level of study;
Relevant academic, scientific or professional experience that is recognized as attesting to the ability to complete this level of study.
https://www.iscte-iul.pt/course/65/phd-p.../candidacy
must you have all of it.. or just fulfill one?
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01-14-2022, 10:57 AM
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(01-14-2022, 02:20 AM)nyvrem Wrote: Requirements
Application requirements:
Master’s degree or the legal equivalent in any academic area;
Bachelor’s degree in any academic area, together with relevant academic or scientific experience that is recognized as attesting to the ability to complete this level of study;
Relevant academic, scientific or professional experience that is recognized as attesting to the ability to complete this level of study.
https://www.iscte-iul.pt/course/65/phd-p.../candidacy
must you have all of it.. or just fulfill one?
I understand that it´s all of them, they also require a bachelor´s GPA of at least 13 in the Portuguese scale.
In the end, they sum all your points:
Classificação final = (Nota de Licenciatura + Nota do Mestrado + Nota da Experiência
Profissional + Nota Prémios e Bolsas + Nota de Artigos e Conferências + Nota da Entrevista) /
70.0 * 20.0
(note = grade)
(01-14-2022, 02:13 AM)PrettyFlyforaChiGuy Wrote: Just FYI, the Universidade Aberta program is taught in Portuguese.
Yes, that´s true.
When I did my Master at the University of Lisbon, they allowed me to answer all the questions in all the exams in English, and I wrote my master´s thesis in English too.
I sent an email to the Universidade Aberta to see if the Doctoral thesis could be done in English, but they didn´t even answer. I wrote to 2 or 3 of the people mentioned in the website.
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Are there any universities in Portugal that offers similar programs at such an attractive pricing point and is taught in English?
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(01-14-2022, 11:37 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Are there any universities in Portugal that offers similar programs at such an attractive pricing point and is taught in English?
This one is in English:
PhD in Complexity Sciences (ISCTE and University of Lisbon / Portugal)
https://www.iscte-iul.pt/course/65/phd-p...y-sciences
but since I´m checking from time to time, maybe I can post my findings in this same thread, to avoid opening more threads.
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But what is "complexity Sciences"? I tried to figure out, and their admission requirement also does not specify a "major/field", just master degree in any subject?
From what they research, it seems to be more in economics, management, etc?
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(01-31-2022, 05:39 AM)FrHaseKopf Wrote: But what is "complexity Sciences"? I tried to figure out, and their admission requirement also does not specify a "major/field", just master degree in any subject?
From what they research, it seems to be more in economics, management, etc?
"As an emerging approach to research, complexity science is a study of a system. It is not a single theory, but a collection of theories and conceptual tools from an array of disciplines (Benham-Hutchins & Clancy, 2010; Paley & Gail, 2011). For example, complexity science has been taken up in both natural (i.e. mathematics) and social sciences (ecology), and has become increasingly popular in health care literature. Complexity science is concerned with complex systems and problems that are are dynamic, unpredictable and multi-dimensional, consisting of a collection of interconnected relationships and parts. Unlike traditional “cause and effect” or linear thinking, complexity science is characterized by nonlinearity. According to Miles (2009), complex systems and problems require more than simplistic linear thinking. With a complexity science perspective, there is an appreciation of the complex, dynamic and interconnected relationships occurring within a complex system or problem. Considering the public and population health issues of obesity or chronic disease, there are a multitude of factors and relationships that contribute to the problem. Therefore, a public and population health intervention requires an approach that can account for the complexity of the issue. In other words, public health professionals can be more effective if they understand the complex relationships that are occurring, rather than reducing problems to their smaller parts (Miles, 2009)"
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(01-31-2022, 05:39 AM)FrHaseKopf Wrote: But what is "complexity Sciences"? I tried to figure out, and their admission requirement also does not specify a "major/field", just master degree in any subject?
From what they research, it seems to be more in economics, management, etc?
Regarding requirements, yes, it seems like they don´t worry much about specific requirements, one of their graduates was an economist with a MBA, and other was a Bach. in Education with a concentration in Physical Education (not sure if you call it "physical", it´s the sport´s teacher) with a Master in Psychology.
The teacher´s PhD thesis was: "Complex Networks Analysis in Team Sports Performance: Multilevel Hypernetworks Approach to Soccer Matches", the economist´s PhD thesis was: "Interbank Networks and the Benefits of Using
Multilayer Structures".
The journal article based on the teacher´s dissertation was called:
"What’s next in Complex Networks? Capturing the concept of attacking play in invasive team sports.", from the abstract:
"In this article, we propose a novel approach to team sports performance centered on sport concepts, namely that of an attacking play. Network theory and tools including temporal and bipartite or multilayered networks were used to capture this concept. We put forward eight questions directly related to team performance to discuss how common pitfalls in the use of network tools for capturing sports concepts can be avoided. Some answers are advanced in an attempt to be more precise in the description of team dynamics and to uncover other metrics directly applied to sport concepts, such as the structure and dynamics of attacking plays".
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You can also check the course list and click the course content to see what they say, from reading these... seems like it's Natural Science & Social Science, a mix and match of a few sciences in fact... Then, there are other courses bunched in... Here's what I see from the study plan link: https://www.iscte-iul.pt/course/65/phd-p.../studyplan
Advanced Topics in Complexity Sciences I - Objectives
Students will develop competences regarding the study of complex systems and the modelling techniques proposed by mathematics, physics, and biology. This discipline proposes discussing the state of the art in these domains, concerning the study of complex systems observed in nature.
Advanced Topics in Complexity Sciences II - Objectives
Students will develop competencies regarding the study of complex systems and the modelling techniques proposed by human and social sciences, namely economics, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. This discipline proposes discussing the state of the art in these domains, regarding the study of complexity observed in social and human systems.
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