Monitoring. The doctoral student activity report
The doctoral candidate's progress is supervised by means of the doctoral student activity report (DAD) and the assessment of the research plan.
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What is the DAD?
The DAD or doctoral student activity report is a document in which all of the training activities (stays, publications, courses, seminars, etc.) that you carry out during your studies are recorded.
This document is revised periodically by your supervisor and assessed by the academic committee of the programme at the end of each academic year.
How do I prepare the DAD?
The DAD is made through the PheDra platform. Activities you or your thesis supervisor have entered into DRAC are automatically added to it, as long as you are registered as their first author or co-author. Additionally, you may complete the DAD by manually adding other activities directly through PheDra.
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