Training and Research

PhD Programme Courses/classes - 2023/2024

Research organisation

Credits: 6

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Ivan Russo, Cecilia Rossignoli, Alessandro Zardini, Ilenia Confente

Qualitative research methods

Credits: 10,5

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Sara Moggi, Lapo Mola, Alice Francesca Sproviero, Alessandro Lai, Riccardo Stacchezzini

Advanced quantitative research methods

Credits: 11

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Elena Claire Ricci, Claudia Bazzani, Alessandro Zardini, Riccardo Scarpa

Trending topics in accounting

Credits: 2

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Stefano Landi

Trending topics in supply chain management

Credits: 2

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Silvia Blasi, Ilenia Confente, David D'Acunto

Classics in Accounting

Credits: 4

Language: English

Teacher:  Francesca Rossignoli, Alessandro Lai, Riccardo Stacchezzini, Cristina Florio

Classics in finance

Credits: 3

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Laura Chiaramonte

Classics in supply chain management

Credits: 4

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Ivan Russo, Barbara Gaudenzi

Content analysis and coding

Credits: 0,8

Language: English

Teacher:  Sara Moggi

Introduction to qualitative methodology, interviews and focus groups

Credits: 0,8

Language: English

Teacher:  Sara Moggi

Trending topics in consumer market research for developing innovation

Credits: 2

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Roberta Capitello, Elena Claire Ricci, Claudia Bazzani

Trending topics in finance

Credits: 2

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Laura Chiaramonte

Trending topics in performance management

Credits: 2

Language: Italian

Teacher:  Silvia Vernizzi, Silvia Cantele

PhD school courses/classes - 2023/2024

Please note: Additional information will be added during the year. Currently missing information is labelled as “TBD” (i.e. To Be Determined).

1. PhD students must obtain a specified number of CFUs each year by attending teaching activities offered by the PhD School.
First and second year students must obtain 8 CFUs. Teaching activities ex DM 226/2021 provide 5 CFUs; free choice activities provide 3 CFUs.
Third year students must obtain 4 CFUs. Teaching activities ex DM 226/2021 provide 2 CFUs; free choice activities provide 2 CFUs.
More information regarding CFUs is found in the Handbook for PhD Students: https://www.univr.it/phd-vademecum

2. Registering for the courses is not required unless explicitly indicated; please consult the course information to verify whether registration is required or not. When registration is actually required, no confirmation e-mail will be sent after signing up. Please do not enquiry: if you entered the requested information, then registration was silently successful.

3. When Zoom links are not explicitly indicated, courses are delivered in presence only.

4. All information we have is published here. Please do not enquiry for missing information or Zoom links: as soon as we get new information, we will promptly publish it on this page.

Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Linguistic Activities

Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Research management and Enhancement

Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Statistics and Computer Sciences

Teaching Activities: Free choice

Credits

2.5

Language

English

Class attendance

Free Choice

Location

VERONA

Program

Matlab is a numerical computing environment and high-level programming language. In the context of biomedical research, Matlab can be used to automate a wide variety of tasks, including record keeping, data analysis, and report generation.
Matlab favors scripting, i.e., writing in a text file a sequence of commands that can be executed reliably and consistently. Used properly, this method can be orders of magnitude more efficient and error-proof than interactive sessions with the most common computing platforms (e.g., Excel, SPSS, etc.) A well-tested script can be seamlessly run against any number of datasets and applied to similar experimental situations. Importantly, the scripts themselves represent accurate documentation of the performed analyses.
While a relatively steep learning curve is inevitable, especially in the absence of anyc omputer programming background, Matlab can be mastered in small, incremental steps.
This mini course is intended as a general introduction to the concept of automated data analysis and report. The Matlab interface
and the fundamentals of the scripting language will be presented first. A small set of common data analysis problems will then be tackled in the Matlab environment.
Please note that the available time is not sufficient to provide a detailed, in-depth knowledge of the language. My goal is to demystify the technology and provide insight into what can be accomplished and what the main hurdles are. Further training will be required to become fully proficient.

Scheduled Lessons

When Classroom Teacher topics
Thursday 02 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:30 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Tuesday 07 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Friday 10 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Tuesday 14 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Friday 17 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Friday 24 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Tuesday 28 May 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini Methods of experimental data analysis and report with MATLAB, a gentle introduction
Friday 07 June 2024
14:30 - 16:30
Duration: 2:00 AM
https://univr.zoom.us/j/92638650019 Giuseppe Bertini METHODS OF EXPERIMENTAL DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORT WITH MATLAB, A GENTLE INTRODUCTION

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Guidelines for PhD students

Below you will find the files that contain the Guidelines for PhD students and rules for the acquisition of ECTS credits (in Italian: "CFU") for the Academic Year 2023/2024.