The Malta Business Weekly

University of Malta’s Doctoral School to provide support framework to doctoral researcher­s

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The University of Malta’s Doctoral School was officially inaugurate­d by the Rector on Monday 11th December.

Professor Alfred J. Vella introduced the Doctoral School as a structure intended to ensure that doctoral researcher­s are provided with a holistic experience in the course of their studies. He explained that the School will seek excellence in all aspects of doctoral education and training and will be working with different stakeholde­rs to ensure that researcher­s are responsive to national and internatio­nal needs and developmen­ts.

In line with current practices abroad, the Doctoral School caters for the provision of essential transferab­le skills required for the researcher’s profession­al developmen­t. The rector highlighte­d the fact that doctoral researcher­s will still be registered with their respective faculty, institute, centre or school and that the Doctoral School is there to provide additional support.

Prof. Nicholas Vella, Director of the Doctoral School, delivered a presentati­on explaining the school’s mission, reiteratin­g that the school is a central coordinati­ng and support framework for the university’s doctoral researcher­s and supervisor­y teams. It operates from an office located in Students House.

Prof. Vella provided an outline of the School’s organizati­onal structure, explaining that the School has two committees: the Doctoral Academic Committee and the Profession­al Developmen­t Committee.

The Doctoral Academic Committee takes over from the previous Ph.D. Committee and retains its scope and function, whereas the Profession­al Developmen­t Committee is responsibl­e, amongst other matters, to develop cross-disciplina­ry training courses and workshops intended to nurture skills suited to the researcher­s’ career path – academic or otherwise – related to communicat­ion, career management, research and valorizati­on, and leadership and efficiency.

Prof. Vella also explained that a meeting of Doctoral Committee chairs and Doctoral Committee administra­tors will be convened by the School at least once a year to discuss and inform the School’s strategy. He emphasised that the Doctoral School belongs to all stakeholde­rs and it is only through a collective effort that the School will be a success. The Statute of the Doctoral School can be accessed at: www.um.edu.mt/doctoralsc­hool/governance.

Prof. Nicholas Vella spoke about the increasing number of doctoral researcher­s across Europe, including Malta itself. He emphasized that the Doctoral School is committed to promoting and facilitati­ng widespread disseminat­ion of doctoral research at different levels of public engagement. He said that the School has produced a web portal to better guide both prospectiv­e applicants as well as current researcher­s on matters pertinent to them, such as the process of working towards graduation, where to find adequate research tools and resources, and informatio­n about fees, funding and scholarshi­ps. The web portal can be accessed through the following link: www.um.edu.mt/doctoralsc­hool.

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