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The final exam consists of a project or research activity carried out in English by the Student on a subject of their choice. The results of such work are illustrated in an original document, prepared by the Student under the supervision of a lecturer on the Thesis' subject and discussed in front of a Commission appointed by the Degree Board. The final exam must show the Student's ability to master the subject, their attitude to work indipendently, and high-level communication skills. The final exam can be related to a project work or an internship activity.

The specific activity is arranged with the supervisor or the company mentor, who will tutor the student and recommend the relevant bibliography. For the student to pass the examination, the supervisor must approve the activity (oral assessment).

Rules for dissertation format

- The paper version is not necessary;

- each page is to contain 32 lines of text (approx);

- font 12 in Times New Roman;

- line spacing: 1,5.

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The final mark is determined by the Examination Board as the sum of base points plus thesis points,  according to the following criteria:

- the base points are determined as the weighted average of all graded exams marks, as reported in the student’s transcript, converted into a 110-point scale, and rounded to the nearest integer lower or equal to it;

- the thesis points , in the 0 to 5 range, are the points granted by the Examination Board, taking into account the organization and overall quality of the dissertation, the originality, significance, methodology and results of the work presented, and the quality of the presentation and discussion at the final examination;

- the number of honors in the transcript does not affect the base points or the thesis points, but it may affect the award of honors;

- the choice between the various types of thesis (experimental, theoretical, applied, etc) does not have any effect on the maximum points that may be granted by the Examination Board;

- there is no "speed" bonus.

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Uploading of the phd thesis in the unibo repository to be performed by phd candidates, who received a positive opinion from the external evaluators.

For PhD candidates who dind’t opt for the extension  (art. 236, comma 5, D.L. 19 May 2020, n. 34) following the positive opinion of the external evaluators,   PhD thesis must be uploaded in the Unibo repository by  February 15 th 2024   at 2 p.m. (local time).

For PhD candidates who opt for the 3-month extension  (art. 236, comma 5, D.L. 19 May 2020, n. 34) enrolled to the 36th cycle following the positive opinion of the external evaluators,   PhD thesis must be uploaded in the Unibo repository by  May 15 th 2024   at 2 p.m. (local time).

The following steps must be followed:

  • upload a single pdf file of the PhD thesis on  AMS Tesi di dottorato . The cover-page template and the instructions for thesis’ upload are available at the following webpage ' Frontespizio, modalità di consegna della tesi di dottorato ed embargo . The pdf file to be uploaded:
  • can include the thesis’ abstract 
  • CANNOT include the report on the academic activities carried out during the doctoral path and the list of publications

2. Send to [email protected] using [email protected] credentials, with Supervisor and Coordinator in Cc.:

  • Thesis cover-page;
  • Scanned copy of the ‘declaratoria’ (receipt of successful thesis’ upload on AMS Tesi di Dottorato ) signed by both the PhD candidate and the Supervisor. If the Supervisor is not a University of Bologna professor, the signature of the Coordinator is requested too;
  • Forward by email the final version of PhD thesis to the members of the Examination Board, together with referees’ reviews (available on PhD Thesis Review) and the report on the academic activities carried out during the Phd and the list of publications. The thesis’ version you upload on ' AMS Tesi di Dottorato ' has to be the same you send to the Admission Board and discuss during the final exam.
  • create the codice 'ORCID ' (ORCID code) using the form available in the IRIS Catalogue webpage (even in absence of scientific production) and enter the information concerning the scientific production on the IRIS Catalogue .

Failing to upload the PhD thesis on AMS Tesi di dottorato   will result in the exclusion from the PhD course.

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Zantei, Giorgia,  Spotto la quarantena e poivorrei Bologna: per un profilo dell'italiano parlato digitato degli studenti UniBo.  University of Bologna - BA Thesis in Italian Studies.

Supervisor: Nicola Grandi

Social networks represent a remarkable insight on young generations’ varieties, especially due to such informal communication channels, capable to provide spontaneous writing corpora and therefore to ascertain Italian university students’ range of language choice. Hence, the purpose of this research is to spot and analyze either peculiarities or competence weaknesses by structuring the argument in graphic, textual, morphosyntax and lexical plan, also considering in which way a CMC such as digital spoken Italian combines with the university students’ diastratic variety.

The study has been conducted on corpora constituted by anonymous contributions to three Instagram pages @spotted_unibo_official, @poivorreibolo and @poivorrei_bolo. It underlines a propulsive thrust of ludic-expressive intentions, as well as a heterogenic language competence and some weaknesses thereof, such as uncertain punctuation marks or splice commas. In the second place, neostandard phenomena, traditionally considered at the base of young generations’ varieties, mainly do not seem to take over standard choices, with the exception of interrogative pronouns, by which, to say the least, the standard is outnumbered. Moreover, some strategies often relate to prosodic mimesis, graphically fulfilled by either reiteration of graphemes or caps locked letters, which is very CMC-like. Furthermore, the employment of some anglicisms reveals a possible exposition to informal inputs as well as a preference for non-integrated forms. In conclusion, the amount of meaning attributable to the lemma spottare seems to represent a great example of innovative and creative use of language and immediate imitation of any textual models in a social-aimed perception.

Li Destri, Emanuela,  Tratti neo-standard nei testi degli studenti universitari: analisi in prospettiva sociolinguistica e tipologica.  University of Bologna - MA Thesis in Linguistics -  24.05.2021

Co-supervisor: Silvia Ballarè

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the presence of neo-standard phenomena in formal Italian written by university students. Studying the language used by university students allows us to evaluate the progress of these phenomena towards the standard: if a neo-standard feature is found consistently in formal texts written by university students, we can presume that this feature is well integrated in the language.

The analysed corpus is made of 257 texts that come from a pilot test done for the PRIN project “UniverS-ITA. The written Italian of university students: sociolinguistic background, typological tendencies, educational implications” . These texts have been investigated for two set of neo-standard phenomena: the first set is made of largely studied phenomena that have different degrees of acceptability in formal and informal situations. The second group, instead, consists of neo-standard phenomena that are more prestigious and that are found in formal language, as the use of the subjunctive instead of the indicative in content clauses. Particular attention has been dedicated to the periphrastic construction “motion verb + a + infinite” due to its widespread presence in the corpus. Moreover, for most of the neo-standard features a typological background is provided, with information regarding the interlinguistic diffusion of the phenomenon.

In conclusion, it seems that the occurrences of neo-standard features in the corpus reflect the judgements of acceptability expressed by Italian speakers and that the phenomena that have not been marked as error in school are more frequent in these texts. Additionally, it is noted that university students seem to prefer phenomena that are less marked from a sociolinguist standpoint.

Bienati, Arianna,   Suo di chi? Tendenze di ristandardizzazione nei possessivi di terza persona.  University of Bologna - MA Thesis in Linguistics -  19.03.2021

Co-supervisor: Claudia Borghetti

Abstract:  This research investigates the alternate use of third-person possessives  suo/loro  and  proprio  in the written and oral formal language of 74 university students. The main aim is to ascertain whether the students use  suo  or  loro  more than  proprio  even in the contexts indicated by grammars as typical of the latter form, i.e.  the distributive, the synonymic, and the disambiguating contexts . To this end, two experiments were conducted to measure the frequencies of occurrence of the possessive modifiers in the three pivotal contexts. The data collected were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics in order to assess the significance of the differences in the use found. The study shows that   proprio  is less used than   suo/loro  only in the synonymic context. Even though   proprio   seems to hold In the other two contexts, the non-negligible presence of hypercorrections could indicate a certain instability of the norm in this specific area of the linguistic system.

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Template LaTeX per una tesi per l'Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Informatica - Scienza e Ingegneria.

Utilizzare il bottone Use this template per generare un nuovo repository per realizzare la propria tesi di laurea.

Use this template explaination

Per l'utilizzo, si consiglia di utilizzare una versione recente di TeXLive (2018+), di MikTeX o di MacTeX (non testato) e di avere installato un Java Runtime Environment con versione compresa tra 5 e 10 (testato OpenJDK 8).

Inoltre, si consiglia di installare Python 3.x e il pacchetto pygments per permettere l'evidenziazione del codice.

Vedere la sezione Dettagli tecnici per ulteriori dettagli.

  • Evitare sempre commenti non oggettivi/superficiali/informali (o sono supportati da citazioni o non si mettono). Ad esempio: banale , semplice , facile , difficile , molto , troppo , poco , impossibile .
  • Concisione : Non scrivere frasi più lunghe di due righe.
  • Evitare l'abuso di grassetto e corsivo .
  • il corsivo è per l'enfasi, di conseguenza si consiglia di utilizzarlo per evidenziare una parola. Usare \emph{} anziché \textit{} : \emph{} capisce da solo come mettere in evidenza in modo diverso in casi diversi (non sempre in corsivo).
  • il grassetto è per una maggiore enfasi e, nella maggior parte dei casi, dovrebbe essere evitato. Nel caso si intenda utilizzarlo, usare \strong{} anziché \textbf{} .
  • Se le tesi è in italiano è bene scrivere in italiano e limitare l'uso dell'inglese il più possibile.
  • Usa un termine inglese se questo si ripete ma spiegalo una sola volta.
  • Un acronimo in inglese rimane in inglese.
  • La prima volta in assoluto che il termine compare scrivilo in corsivo.

Capitoli, Sezioni e Paragrafi

  • \frontmatter , \mainmatter e \backmatter (per distinguere le numerazioni)
  • \subsection
  • \subsubsection
  • \Cref{} capisce automaticamente che tipo di cosa si sta riferendo, aggiungendola prima del numero.
  • \Vref{} aggiunge anche la pagina oltre al tipo.
  • Non usare il vecchio \ref{} specificando a mano cosa è cosa.
  • Usare Cref e Vref e non le varianti minuscole cref e vref .
  • Quando si descrive un argomento è bene averlo già introdotto: se non indispensabili, evitare dunque le forword reference (riferimento a capitoli/sezioni/sottosezioni che appaiono dopo essere referenziati).
  • Non creare sezioni con singola sottosezione, o capitoli con un singola sezione.
  • C'è differenza tra . e . a capo : . a capo si usa per cambiare discorso.
  • Evitare di disperdere le informazioni: definizione , dettagli e implicazioni stanno nello stesso paragrafo.
  • Non citare Wikipedia, ma sfruttarla insieme a Google Scholar per trovare le citazioni a paper/libri.
  • Non copiare testi troppo lunghi, è meglio riassumerli ed elaborarli.
  • Non copiare traduzioni troppo lunghe, è meglio riassumerle ed elaborarle.
  • il pacchetto csquotes offre alcuni comandi utili per virgolettare il testo.
  • usa \cite{} per citare il riferimento dalla bibliografia e usa ~ invece dello spazio per mantenerla sulla stessa riga del testo citato.
  • Se una figura è copiata/rielaborata indica la sorgente.
  • Utilizzare figure in formato vettoriale: PostScript ( .eps ), PDF, SVG.
  • in caso di screenshot, attenzione alle dimensioni (in MB) della figura.

Punteggiatura, elenchi e coerenza

  • No punti nei titoli.
  • Non E' ma È ( È = Alt + 0200 su Windows, tastiera italiana).
  • Di solito si usa ; per terminare frasi di senso non compiuto, e . per terminare frasi di senso compiuto.
  • No ... , sì " etc. ".

Requisiti e Norme redazionali della tesi

  • È vietato riprodurre il logo dell'Ateneo di Bologna su qualunque parte dell'elaborato;
  • il file non dovrà superare i 30Mb;
  • pagine di 32-35 righe, ciascuna di 65-70 caratteri di tipo prestabilito (Times New Roman, Arial, Courier o Helvetica);
  • lunghezza dell’elaborato compresa fra le 50.000 e le 100.000 battute (spazi inclusi);
  • corpo del testo di 12 o 13 punti (le note vanno in corpo 10);
  • margini destro-sinistro e superiore-inferiore di 2,5 cm;
  • interlinea 1,5 cm;
  • frontespizio conforme al fac-simile ;
  • figure e tavole in formato UNI (A4 e A3);
  • il file deve essere nominato nel modo: cognome_nome_tesi ;
  • formato PDF.

Dettagli tecnici

Il template è pensato per essere usato con il motore LuaLaTeX e non il "tradizionale" pdfLaTeX che ho già utilizzato in passato anche nella mia tesi di laurea triennale .

Inoltre, per semplificare il processo di sviluppo del documento, si intende supportare arara come build tool e VisualStudio Code come ambiente di lavoro , grazie all'ausilio del plugin LaTeX Workshop . Il template risulta comunque compilabile anche manualmente o su Overleaf; importante è utilizzare il motore LuaLaTeX (o al limite XeLaTeX, ma non pdfLaTeX! ).

Il template utilizza la classe scrbook (alternativa della collezione KOMA-script della classe book ) e definisce una dimensione del testo di 12pt, con margini identici di 2,5cm e interlinea con scartamento 1,5.

Il font utilizzato è il Latin Modern OpenType in tutte le varianti.

Il PDF generato è conforme allo standard PDF/A-1b.

La bibliografia è gestita tramite backend biber e pacchetto biblatex ; il database biblio.bib può essere editato a mano o con strumenti come JabRef .

Lo stile scelto per la biblografia è quello IEEE .

Riferimenti

Per la realizzazione del template sono state molto utili, oltre a questi ultimi anni di utilizzo di LaTeX per la stesura di numerosi documenti, le guide fornite dal GuIT .

In particolare, segnalo:

  • L’arte di scrivere con LaTeX , di Lorenzo Pantieri e Tommaso Gordini;
  • LaTeX per l’impaziente , di Lorenzo Pantieri;
  • Breve guida ai pacchetti di uso più comune , di Enrico Gregorio;
  • LaTeXpedia , di Lorenzo Pantieri.
  • Introduzione a XeLaTeX , di Enrico Gregorio;
  • L’arte di scrivere in diverse lingue con XeLaTeX , di Claudio Beccari;
  • Creare file archiviabili con pdfLaTeX e LuaLaTeX , di Claudio Beccari.
  • lualatex-doc
  • Tipocomporre in italiano , di Claudio Beccari;
  • Font e tipografia , di Claudio Beccari.
  • Introduzione a arara , di Enrico Gregorio;
  • arara package documentation per la versione 4.x.x del pacchetto.
  • Scrivere la tesi di laurea in LaTeX , di Agostino De Marco;
  • La bibliografia in biblatex e i programmi di gestione dei record , di Filippo Vomiero;
  • BibLaTeX package documentation (English) ;
  • TOPtesi Class documentation (Italian) , di Claudio Beccari;
  • frontespizio package documentation (Italian) .

Il codice del documento è stato personalmente realizzato dal sottoscritto Niccolò Maltoni interpretando le norme relazionali del Dipartimento di Informatica, Scienza e Ingegneria dell'Università di Bologna pubblicate sul sito e cercando di allinearle agli standard tipografici italiani appresi con la lettura parziale del materiale linkato sopra.

Il codice realizzato è inteso come un prodotto personale indipendente dall'Università di Bologna; per quanto io intenda utilizzare questo documento per la mia tesi di laurea magistrale, in nessun modo mi ritengo responsabile della produzione di documenti non validi a un utilizzo ufficiale di qualsiasi tipo tramite l'impiego di questo template.

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The Coimbra Group 3MT Competition

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The competition will be held on 22 February at 4.30 PM.

Follow the competition online!

Here's the link for the live broadcast on the University of Bologna YouTube Channel.

The 3MT is an academic competition that challenges PhD students to describe their research to a general audience in English in less than three minutes.

The 3MT celebrates the discoveries made by research students: it encourages you to communicate the importance of your research to a broader community by talking about your PhD project in an informative and audience-oriented way.

If you are enrolled in your  last year  of doctoral programmes, and you won't discuss your thesis before June 2024, you are eligible to participate.

1st Round at Unibo

The competition will take place on 22   February 2024.

A   jury supported by the voting audience will select the  three best presentations  among 10 finalists.

The jury will be composed of:

  • Dr Laura Corazza, Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari"
  • Prof  Anna Chiara Fariselli, Department of Cultural Heritage and  Delegate for Interdisciplinarity  
  • Prof Luca  Fontanesi,  Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences and  Delegate for Competitive Research Projects
  • Prof Paola Govoni, Department of Philosophy and Communication Studies
  • Prof Maria Letizia Guerra, Department of Statistical Science, Delegate for Public Engagement
  • Prof  Mario Mazzocchi, Department of Statistical Science
  • Prof Barbara Monti, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology and  Delegate for Equipment and Infrastructure
  • Prof Alessandra Ruggeri, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences

The video of the winning presentation will be sent to an independent Coimbra Group jury. This jury nominates three contestants among the winners of the universities participating for the international Coimbra Group Three-Minute-Thesis Competition Final that will take place on 6 June 2024  at the University of Turku.

More info on the Coimbra Group 2024 3MT Competition here .  

2020 3MT winner: Maria Francesca Di Filippo

In 2020, a Unibo student won the 3MT competition final: Maria Francesca Di Filippo with her PhD project on the properties of chitosan films enriched with Snail slime.

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