Training and Research
PhD Programme Courses/classes - 2024/2025
For Academic Year 2024/2025 all teaching activities are visible on new PhD programmes in Molecular, Industrial and Environmental Biotechnologies and Smart Agrifood Sciences
Training offer to be defined
PhD school courses/classes - 2024/2025
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, instructions will be sent well in advance. 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.
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Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Linguistic Activities
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 1 st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PRESENTATION SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 2 nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 1 st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Life and Health Sciences - 2 nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-1st Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS [Natural Sci. and Engineering-2nd Session]
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Other Free choice activities
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Research management and Enhancement
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Arts and Humanities]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Law and Economics]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
SEMINARIO AVANZATO SULLE RISORSE BIBLIOTECARIE PER LA RICERCA [Scientific Area]
Credits: 2,5
Language: Italian
Teaching Activities ex DM 226/2021: Statistics and Computer Sciences
APPLICATION OF META-ANALYSIS TO THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL OR MEDICAL FIELD
Credits: 1
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Verlato
CORSO STATISTICA - LIVELLO INTERMEDIO
Credits: 2,5
Language: English
DETERMINATION OF SAMPLE SIZE TO ACHIEVE A PREDEFINED PRECISION OR POWER
Credits: 0,5
Language: English
Teacher: Giuseppe Verlato
Survival analysis: log-rank test, Kaplan-Meier survival curves, Cox regression model
Credits: 1,5
Language: English - Inglese
Teacher: Simone Accordini
USO DI R PER L'ANALISI STATISTICA - LIVELLO INTERMEDIO
Credits: 0,8
Language: English
Teacher: Alessandro Mantovani
Teaching Activities: Free choice
Introduction to Probability (module II) (2024/2025)
Teacher
Referent
Credits
1
Language
English
Class attendance
Free Choice
Location
VERONA
Learning objectives
The purpose of the modules is to explain, at an intermediate level, the basis of probability theory and some of its more relevant theoretical features.
The topics will be illustrated and explained through many examples.
Students are expected to acquire the language and the concepts needed to better understand the probabilistic models and the statistical techniques used in their subjects.
Prerequisites and basic notions
There are no particular learning requirements. Students should have already been introduced (though at an elementary level) to probability and statistics. Students should also have some confidence in elementary set theory and mathematical calculus.
Program
- Discrete random variables, binomial distribution.
- Continuous random variables, density functions.
- Transformations of random variables.
- Expectation, variance and moments of random variables.
- Multidimensional random variables, discrete multidimensional random variables, marginal and conditional distributions, independent random variables.
- Linear combinations of random variables.
- Introduction to limit theorems, weak law of large numbers.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Lessons will be delivered via Zoom; recordings will be made available by the lecturer. Attendance is not required, but passing a written test is required to obtain credits.
Learning assessment procedures
The final assessment will be through a written paper. Alternatively, there will be a Moodle QUIZ.
Faculty
PhD students
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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.