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THESIS SUPERVISOR REQUEST: what is it? It is the first fundamental step: having a thesis supervisor. By this procedure a professor will accept to be your supervisor. You will graduate later when the supervisor agrees the thesis is complete by a further application in Uniweb.

When The new procedure to apply for a supervisor will start on 1st September 2023 at 12am till 19th July 2023 at 12am at Informazioni per la programmazione delle attività didattiche . The system will close during the periods 08/12/2023-08/01/2024, 20/03/2024-02/04/2024 e 20/07/2024-01/09/2024.

How You have to fill in a form on-line when reached 90 credits (bachelor) o 24 credits (master degree): Informazioni per la programmazione delle attività didattiche . It is strongly suggested to get contact with the professor you would apply to preliminary discuss the potential topics.

Attention Professors have 10 days to evaluate your application. If accepted, proceed promptly to contact your supervisor to agree on the next steps. Please do not confound this procedure with the application via Uniweb which is closest to the graduation.

Graduating: time slots and deadlines a.y. 23/24 (first cycle degree courses)

Graduating: time slots and deadlines a.y. 23/24 (second cycle degree courses).

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The thesis must be written according to the following instructions, required for repository needs: - at least 25 lines of at least 60 characters each; -  in pdf/A format  not heavier than 40 MB

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By decision of the Consulta dei Coordinatori di Corso di Dottorato, starting from 36th series, it will no longer be possible to ask for the Doctor Europaeus label. This is due to the fact that this label is now considered outdated. This label was established at the end of the 90s by the Conferenza dei Rettori delle Università Europee to promote the Ph.D. students's mobility. Now CRUE does not exist and EUA, in particular the Council for Doctoral Education, does not recognize this kind of certificate because now it is considered outdated and limited to Europe only.The label is no longer valid in other Universities and countries.

The following conditions must be satisfied in order to obtain a “Doctor Europaeus” title:

  • the research project must have been partly carried out in a stay abroad of no less than three months in a different EU member State; this period is not necessarily consecutive and can be carried out in one or more States, but each stay must be of at least 30 days;
  • the thesis evaluation will be carried out by no less than two professors from two European Universities in different EU States from where the thesis is discussed;
  • at least one member of the PhD Final Exam Committee must belong to a different EU State from where the thesis is discussed;
  • part of the thesis discussion must be held in a different EU official language than that used where the thesis is discussed.

Foreign professors who review the theses must also be different from the professor of the PhD final examination committee. Candidates who wish to be awarded by the “Doctor Europaeus” label, will have to inform the Ph.D. coordinator and the administrative referent by the date specified in the deadlines. By the same deadline, those candidates should submit the request for the awarding of the “Doctor Europaeus” label to the Ph.D. office by sending an email to [email protected] together with the certification specifying the mobility period.

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  procedure for the 36th cycle.

  • 36th cycle - deadlines for Ph.D. students who will end the courses on 30/09/2023 Deadlines for Ph.D. students who will end the courses on 30/09/2023 Download
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  • Procedure for the 35th cycle deadlines for Ph.D. students who will end the courses on 30/09/2022 Deadlines for Ph.D. students who will end the courses on 30/09/2022 Download
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  Procedure for the 34° cycle

  • Deadlines for Ph.D. students who will end the courses on 30/09/2021
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  Procedure for the 33° cycle

We would like to inform you that if you have not yet carried out the upload of your final thesis in Padua @research (which was required by the thesis submission procedure), you should no longer complete this procedure, as we are working to enable the transition to the new telematic archive IRIS. For further information or clarification, please contact our Office at the following email address:  [email protected]

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  Procedure for the 32° cycle

  • Final examination deadlines  > Phd Course in Arterial Hypertension and Vascular Biology - Apprendistato di Alta Formazione e ricerca

PhD students of 34°, 35° and 36° cycle may apply for the 3 months extension foreseen by decree law 22 March 2021, no. 41, as converted by Law 21 May 2021, no. 69. PhD students of the 34° and 35° cycle may also apply for 3 additional months of unpaid “proroga” foreseen by the Rector's communication (Prot. no. 68799 dated 28 April 2021).

  36° cycle

For Ph.D. students of the 36° cycle, the procedure to apply for the extension (“proroga”) has expired

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For Ph.D. students of the 35° cycle, the procedure to apply for the extension (“proroga”) has expired

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For Ph.D. students of the 34° cycle, the procedure to apply for the extension (“proroga”) has expired

  • phd extension 34° cycle faq 3 months extension: FAQ Download
  • phd extension 34° cycle faq 6m 6 months extension: FAQ Download

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PhD students of 32° cycle may collect the PhD Diploma in our Office. The Diploma can also be collected by third persons provided with a proxy duly signed by the PhD student and with a copy of a valid ID document (ID card or passport) of the applicant. (Attachment 1) Otherwise, you may ask us for the delivery of the Diploma (Attachment 2). Please note that the delivery is usually carried out by means of a private courier. Depending on your delivery address, different charges may be applied: please contact us at [email protected] in order to know specific delivery cost.

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Corso di dottorato in scienze matematiche, recent theses (mathematics).

List of the PhD theses prepared within the Mathematics Curriculum in the last years. (The name of the supervisor is enclosed in brackets. Most of the theses can be downloaded from PaDUA@research , the Digital Archive of the University of Padova: just click on the thesis' title).

XXXII Cycle

  • Davide Barco, A topological approach to the Fourier transform of an elementary D-module (Andrea D'Agnolo)
  • Federico Campanini,  Weak forms of the Krull-Schmidt theorem and Prüfer rings in distinguished construction s (Alberto Facchni)
  • Maria Teresa Chiri, Structural properties of solutions, approximation and control for conservation laws with discontinuous flux and bioinspired PDE models (Fabio Ancona)
  • Giacomo Graziani, Modular sheaves of de Rham classes on Hilbert formal modular schemes for unramified primes (Adrian Iovita)
  • Maria Giovanna Le Gros, Minimal approximations for cotorsion pairs generated by modules of projective dimension at most one over commutative rings (Silvana Bazzoni)
  • Federico Venturelli, The Alexander polynomial of certain classes of non-symmetric line arrangements (Remke N. Kloosterman)
  • Roberto Bramati, Geometric integral inequalities on homogeneous spaces (Paolo Ciatti)
  • Sebastiano Don, Functions of bounded variation in Carnot-Carathéodory spaces (Davide Vittone)
  • Simone Giovannini, On some examples in higher Auslander-Reiten theory (Silvana Bazzoni)
  • Yan Hu, Rationality of darmon points over genus fields of nonmaximal orders (Matteo Longo)
  • Paolo Luzzini, Regularizing properties of the double layer heat potential and shape analysis of a periodic proble m (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Roman Pukhtaievych, Periodic and hypercomplex potentials. Properties and applications (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Marco Tarantino, Recollements from exact model structures and heart constructions in triangulated categories (Silvana Bazzoni)
  • Anna Tovo, Mathematical Modelling and Statistics of Biodiversity (Marco Favretti)
  • Ferraresso Francesco, On the spectral stability of polyharmonic operators on singularly perturbed domains (Pier Domenico Lamberti)
  • Aigul Myrzagaliyeva, On pointwise multipliers in some function spaces   (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Leone Cesare Cimetta, Some properties of zeta functions associated to profinite groups (Andrea Lucchini)
  • Laura Cossu, Factorizations of invertible matrices into products of elementary matrices and of singular matrices into products of idempotent matrices (Paolo Zanardo)
  • Ismail Abdelsheed Gad Ameen, Fractional calculus: numerical methods and SIR models (Paolo Novati)

XXVIII Cycle

  • Marta Zoppello, Controllability and optimization of deformable bodies in fluids: from biology to robotics (Franco Cardin)
  • Luigi Provenzano, On mass distribution and concentration phenomena for linear elliptic partial differential operators (Pier Domenico Lamberti)
  • Daria Ghilli, Some Results in Nonlinear PDEs: Large Deviations Problems, Nonlocal Operators, and Stability for Some Isoperimetric Problems (Martino Bardi)
  • Valentina Franceschi, Sharp and Quantitative Isoperimetric Inequalities in Carnot-Carath é odory spaces (Roberto Monti)

XXVII Cycle

  • Zhanar Taspaganbetova, Boundedness and compactness of matrix operators in weighted spaces of sequences and their applications (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Guhanvenkat Harikumar, Darmon cycles and the Kohnen - Shintani lifting (Matteo Longo)
  • Nguyen Khanh Tung, Cyclically presented modules, automorphism-invariant modules and poor modules (Alberto Facchini)
  • Francesco Mattiello , New trends in tilting theory (Riccardo Colpi)
  • Genaro Hernandez Mada, Monodromy Criterion for the Good Reduction of Surfaces (Bruno Chiarellotto )
  • DavideBuoso, Shape sensitivity analysis of the eigenvalues of polyharmonic operators and elliptic systems (Pier Domenico Lamberti )
  • Joao Henrique Branco Meireles, Singular Perturbations and Ergodic Problems for degenerate parabolic Bellman PDEs in R^m with Unbounded Data (Martino Bardi)
  • Velibor Bojkovic, Finite morphism of p-adic curves (Francesco Baldassarri)
  • Federico Bambozzi, On a generalization of affinoid varieties (Francesco Baldassarri)
  • Marco Cirant, Nonlinear PDEs in ergodic control, Mean Field Games and prescribed curvature problems (Martino Bardi)
  • Ly Kim Ha, On two approaches for partial differential equations in several complex variables (Giuseppe Zampieri)
  • Nguyen Luong Van , On regular and singular points of the minimum time function (Giovanni Colombo)
  • Dau The Phiet, Pseudoconvex domains: Diederich - Fornaess index and the invariant metrics near the boundary points (Giuseppe Zampieri)
  • Martino Garonzi, Coverings of Groups by Subgroups (Andrea Lucchini)
  • Alice Pavarin, Equivalences of additive categories (Silvana Bazzoni)
  • Cecilia De Zan, Some new results on reaction-diffusion equations and geometric flows (Pierpaolo Soravia)
  • Daniele Fontanari, Quantum manifestations of the adiabatic chaos of perturbed superintegrable Hamiltonian systems (Francesco Fassò, Dmitri í Sadovski í )
  • Nicola Girardi, Regular biproduct decompositions of objects (Alberto Facchini)
  • Nurgul Kydyrmina, Operators in Sobolev Morrey spaces (Viktor Burenkov)
  • Paolo Musolino, Singular perturbation and homogenization problems in a periodically perforated domain. A functional analytic approach (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Simone Vazzoler, Semiclassical limit: coherent states, quasimodes and WKB approximation (Franco Cardin)

XXIII Cycle

  • Khai Tien Nguyen, The regularity of the minimum time function via nonsmooth analysis and geometric measure theory   (Giovanni Colombo)
  • Gabriele Fusacchia, Injective modules over semistar Noetherian domains (Luigi Salce)
  • Massimiliano Patassini, On the Dirichlet polynomial of the simple groups of Lie type (Andrea Lucchini)
  • Marco Perone, Direct sum decompositions and weak Krull-Schmidt Theorems (Alberto Facchini)
  • Valentina Settimi, On some additive problems with primes and powers of a fixed integer (Alessandro Languasco)
  • Heer Zhao, On 1-Motives with torsion and their l-ADIC realisations (Barbieri Viale)
  • Saltanat Rakhimova, The oscillation properties of half-linear second order and higher order differential equations (Ryskul Oinarov, Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Lyailya Zhapsarbayeva, Regularity and approximation properties of the solutions of second order degenerate and nonlinear elliptic systems (Otelbayev Mukhtarbay, Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Alice Ciccioni, On the Bloch-Ogus formalism for the rigid syntomic cohomology (Bruno Chiarellotto)
  • Valentina Colombo, Some Properties Of The Moebius Function In The Subgroup Lattice Of The Alternating And Symmetric Groups (Andrea Lucchini)
  • Raffaele Marigo, Separate analyticity and holomorphic sectors (Giuseppe Zampieri)
  • Ermal Feleqi, Spectral stability estimates for the eigenfunctions of second order elliptic operators (Burenkov)
  • Vu Khanh Tran, A general method of weights in the d-bar-Neumann problem (Giuseppe Zampieri)
  • Crestani Eleonora, Monotone 2-Groups (Federico Menegazzo)
  • Andrea Pavan, Computing Arithmetic Subgroups of Affine Algebraic Groups (Federico Menegazzo)
  • Marco Formentin, Two problems concerning interacting systems: 1. On the purity of the free boundary condition Potts measure on Galton-Watson trees 2. Uniform propagation of chaos in some spin-flip models (Paolo Dai Prà)
  • Matteo Dalla Riva, Potential theoretic methods for the analysis of singularly perturbed problems in linearized elasticity   (Massimo Lanza de Cristoforis)
  • Giovanni Cerulli Irelli, Structural theory of rank three cluster algebras of affine type (Alberto Tonolo)
  • Paola Zizzi, From Quantum Metalanguage to the Logic of Qubits (Giovanni Sambin, Pieralberto Marchetti)
  • Gabriele Terrone, Singular Perturbation and Homogenization Problems in Control Theory, Differential Games and fully nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (Martino Bardi)
  • Valentina Di Proietto, On p-adic differential equations on semistable varieties (Francesco Baldassarri)

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Thesis Proposals and Former Students

Here you can find a list of research topics and thesis proposals for master and bachelor students. Most of these thesis are in tight connection with my research activity in area of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. See for example my publications and my software or my github . Some of the topics are in collaborations with international institutions and research centers like: IBM Research Center T.J. Watson, Georgia Institute of Techology, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech, Genome Institute of Singapore, etc. The following list is not to be considered exhaustive, further arguments can be agreed.

Some Thesis

Classification of biological sequences using Machine Learning techniques, e.g. Support Vector Machine, with applications to: Metagenomic Binnig : MetaProb

Compression of biological data, DNA reads, produced by modern sequencing systems. YALFF

Development of algorithms for calculating the entropy of a biological sequence (DNA) and subsequent identification of “important” regions. Fast Entropic Profiler

Fast detection of mutations in genomes from sequencing data: LAVA

Development of efficient algorithms for the analysis and comparison of data from Next-Generation Sequencing. Some examples of applications are:

  • Clustering of DNA sequences: DNA Read Clustering
  • Comparison of Genomes from sequencing data: Assembly-free Genome Comparison

A List of Current and Past Students

  • F. Violin LT 2021
  • F. Corso LT 2021
  • M. Brunato LM 2021
  • M. Monsù LM 2021
  • F. Andreace LM 2020 - Research Fellow @ DEI UNIPD; Now PhD Student at Institute Pasteur Paris
  • M. Cavattoni LM 2020 - Research Fellow @ Eubiome; Now PhD Student at DEI UNIPD
  • M. Marcolin LM 2020
  • G. Gallina LT 2020
  • F. Vettor LT 2020
  • M. Zanot LT 2020
  • D. Storato LM 2019 - Research Fellow @ Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Padova
  • E. Dalla Pellegrina LT 2019
  • F. Longhin LT 2019
  • N. Gulmini LT 2019
  • G. Morin LT 2019
  • M. Milia LT 2019
  • A. Rizzardo LM 2018
  • E. Petrucci LT 2018
  • F. Pase LT 2018 - PhD Student @ DEI UNIPD
  • L. Casalini LT 2018
  • Y. Shibuya LM 2017 - PhD Student @ Université Gustave Eiffel
  • A. Petruzzo LT 2017
  • I. Sarpe LT 2017 - PhD Student @ DEI UNIPD
  • P. Zinato LM 2017
  • A. Pomes LT 2017
  • A. Tramontano LT 2016
  • C. Massaia LT 2016
  • D. Marchiori LM 2016
  • A. Leoni LM 2015
  • S. Girotto LM 2015 - Research Fellow @ DEI UNIPD
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The research group  integrates the dissertation works on the following topics:

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  • Amazon: territory and biodiversity
  • Participatory processes and environmental conflicts
  • Environment and territory in Africa and Latin America
  • Environment and territory in Eastern Europe
  • Evaluation of Sustainable Development
  • Ecosystem services, geography and biodiversity
  • Sustainable and community tourism
  • Territorial Responsibility
  • Drones for good: unmanned systems society and environment

The dissertation work is based on the acquisition of research skills, combining field work, comparative territorial approaches and international vision.

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PhD Final Examination (Thesis Defense)

PhD Candidates are admitted to the final examination after their thesis has been revised by two external examiners (see the third-year deadlines page for details). The two external examiners can propose either the admission to the final examination (thesis defense) or, if significant additions or amendments are needed, the deferral of the thesis defense for a period not exceeding six months.

The final examination is scheduled between January and March for Candidates that completed their three-year program on September 30th and are admitted directly to the thesis defense, while it is shifted forward in the following cases:

  • Candidates completing their three-year program later than September 30th;
  • Candidates that requested an extension of the deadline for the submission of their thesis;
  • Candidates whose final thesis submission was deferred upon request of the external reviewers.

Detailed information regarding the final examination procedure and related topics can be found in the University PhD Programs webpages .

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FINAL EXAMINATION

To graduate I must:

  • apply for graduation on Uniweb by the deadline (there are several steps to apply for graduation, you will find the instructions below).
  • have paid the tuition fees.
  • have sat and recorded all the exams/activities of your study plan at least 15 days before the graduation date.
  • have submitted the dissertation/thesis at least 15 days before the graduation date. Please, upload the final version of your thesis in PDF A (maximum 40 MB) named Name_Surname, on Uniweb after the supervisor’s approval. Guidelines for uploading the thesis to Uniweb.  From the June/July roll call, the upload of the thesis + supervisor's approval will be 25 days before the day of graduation.
  • have uploaded the confidential undertaking (Impegno di riservatezza) completed and signed in the dedicated Moodle page  fifteen days before the day of proclamation.

Click the link to download the Confidential undertaking (Impegno di riservatezza .

Once you apply for graduation it is not possible to modify your study plan. Hence, it is important that you check your study plan before applying for graduation. Make sure that your study plan is complete, and its status is “Approved".

The printing is not necessary.

  Graduation , deadlines sessions and graduation calendars

Graduation sessions: First period First Session – February Second Session – March Second period First Session – June Second Session – July Third period A First session – October Third period B Second session – November

  • Schedule of graduation dates A.Y. 2023/2024 Schedule of graduation dates A.Y. 2023/2024 Download
  • Deadline February and March 2024 Deadline February and March 2024 Download
  • Deadline June and July 2024 Deadline June and July 2024 Download
  • Calendar Master Degrees 27-28 March 2024 Calendar Master Degrees 27-28 March 2024 Download

  Graduaton application

Registering for graduation  In order to graduate you must register for graduation on Uniweb by the deadline set for each graduation period. The registration procedure is broken down into several steps and requires your supervisor to approve your dissertation title. The application procedure and the guideline are available in the link below. https://www.unipd.it/en/graduation .

  Choice of Supervisor, Thesis and Plagiarism

Choice of Supervisor

The supervisor must be a professor of a teaching course present in the student's study plan. 

Thesis The thesis is the result of research carried out under the supervision of the thesis supervisor on a topic connected to the main subject area of the graduating student's curriculum. The topic of the thesis does not necessarily need to be associated with a course in the student's study plan. It can be based on work experience (internship) or a period of study abroad. The thesis is formally assigned by the thesis supervisor, who will oversee the progress of the work. Students must write the thesis in English. The defense language is the same as the language in which the thesis is written. The thesis also has an abstract, which summarizes the main topic in short.

For the format of your thesis, please contact your supervisor. 

  • For  HRG students , please see the link  for the   thesis cover page .
  • For  EGOS students , please see the link  for the   thesis cover page .

The Supervisor will guide the students on any additional information from time to time.

Plagiarism The University pays particular attention to the originality of the student’s thesis. It must be the result of a personal contribution, without the aid of an outside consulting firm. Special attention must be paid to citations and it must not contain texts taken from other sources. To this end, the University has adopted a plagiarism checker software.

  Thesis defence, Diploma collection and Photography

The thesis defense

The thesis defense is   in the presence.  The student must defend the thesis in the presence of Commission Degree of at least five members, among whom the supervisor. The student can use PowerPoint slides. The defense lasts approximately 15 minutes and is followed by the speech of President of the Commission that communicates the final grade of the master’s degree and declares its completion.

Diploma collecion The Diploma is delivered on the day of thesis defence.

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Filming of Degree, Doctoral, and Master's Degree Sessions 1. Photography and videography during degree, doctoral, and master's degree sessions are permitted for professionals, non-professionals, or individuals chosen by the student. Premises access for filming is restricted to the photographer selected by the student. 2. The University is not involved in the contractual relationship between the student and the filming personnel and assumes no responsibility for the qualitative or commercial aspects of the service. 3. The photographer cannot depict other individuals without their prior consent. The service must not disrupt the smooth progress of the graduation session, nor become a source of disturbance and distraction for the student and the committee. Non-compliance with these conduct rules may result in the committee expelling the offender.

  Certifications

Release of certifications

You can request a degree certificate following the instructions available here:  https://www.unipd.it/en/certificates

Diploma supplement The Diploma Supplement is available, free-of-charge in your Uniweb personal area as a digitally signed electronic document, around thirty days following the graduation date. If you cannot display the Diploma Supplement in your personal area, please fill in the  Diploma supplement form  , attach a copy of your valid ID card, back and front, and send it to:  [email protected] .

Each graduate will automatically receive an email sent by the Bestr platform to collect the Open Badge. for further information: What is and how to collect an Open badge

1) I decide to postpone the graduation date within the same graduation session. What should I do? You must write to both:  [email protected]   and  [email protected]  and request the shift by the last day of the previous graduation date. At this point you should inform your thesis supervisor.  2) I cannot graduate in this graduation session and I want to postpone to the next session. What should I do? You must cancel the previous application in uniweb and submit a new one notifying it to:  [email protected]  and  [email protected] . At this point you should inform your thesis supervisor.  3) The title of the thesis inserted in the pdf/A file does not match the title indicated during the registration for graduation in uniweb. What should I do? You must write to your thesis supervisor before the graduation date, who should communicate the new title (in Italian and English) to  [email protected] 4 )  Should powerpoint slides be sent in advance? No, the student must bring the powerpoint slides in a USB memory stick on the day of thesis defence.

5) Should I print my thesis?  No, printing is not necessary.

6)  Is it possible to include the co-supervisor in the degree application?  No, only the supervisor and not the co-supervisor must be included in the degree application.

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The title pages of the bachelor and master's degree thesis must include the name of the department of the course of study and the name of the course itself. If the thesis supervisor doesn't belong to the department of reference, both the name of the Department of reference and the name of the Department of the supervisor should be written.

See the official document Circolare 25/01/2013 sui frontespizi delle tesi

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The student must defend her/his thesis in the presence of committee of at least five members, among whom the supervisor (Italian keyword: “relatore”) and the member assigned to this thesis (Italian keyword: “controrelatore”). The student can use  Powerpoint slides . The defence lasts approximately  25 minutes  and is followed by the President of the commision communication the final grade of the degree and declaring its completion.

For details on the calculation of the final grade consult the dedicated page " Thesis Defence Regulations ".

The exact schedule is available at least one week before the first day of graduation: click here

In the calendar, the student can also consult the exam committee member(s) assigned to her/his thesis  (Italian keyword: “controrelatore”). Students must send to this assigned committee member a .pdf copy of their thesis via email as soon as the calendars are known.

Students are kindly requested to return borrowed books to The Ca’ Borin Library [ Biblioteca di Geografia, Scienze Economiche e Aziendali, Emeroteca 'Ca' Borin' ](located Via del Santo, 22).  Books must be returned prior to the thesis defence. 

  Diplomas

The Diplomas will be available once the graduation session ends (i.e., for students graduating in December 2021 diplomas are expected to be available end of January 2022). You can check details regarding the process at  www.unipd.it/ritiro-diploma-laurea . To pick up your diploma or obtain further information contact the “Diploma Office -  Sportello Diplomi ” of the “Ufficio Carriere Studenti” (Lungargine Piovego 2/3, tel. +39 049 827 3131).

It will also be possible to download via  Uniweb  a few days after the graduation a degree certificate including the academic transcript and the final grade. The responsible office is the “Ufficio Carriere Studenti” and in Uniweb you have to search for “Autodichiarazioni”. If you need an official certificate issued by the university, you can make a request at  www.unipd.it/certificati . 

After graduation you will also receive an email (from  platform “Bestr” ) to obtain the “Open Badge” and your “Digital Certificate”. The digital certificate allows you to prove the originality of your degree.

Be careful and do not delete the email you receive from them. You will not be able to access the platform otherwise. 

- Open Badge:   https://www.unipd.it/en/open-badge - Digital Certificates:  https://www.unipd.it/en/certificates-blockcerts

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