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Results of the 2nd year of the program Title LERH PhD Program - X Cycle University of Padua XXth September 20.. Results of the 2nd year of the program Title You will have 15 minutes for presenting your report + 5 minutes for the discussion. This means that the number of slides should be in the range of 12-20 (this large range is depending from the contents of the slides: photos, graphs are normally requiring less time than text and tables). Please make some tests of the length of your PP before the formal presentation to the PhD commission. PhD student: XXX Supervisor:

Outline Research activities Other activities Research organization Research questions and objectives Background and justification Research methodology Research results Other activities Learning and networking activities Activities scheduled in the 3nd year Publications, paper & poster presentations 85% of your time should be spent in presenting the research activities, with a focus on the research methodology, considering that background, state of knowledge and research objectives have been already presented in the 1st year of the program. Important note: the Research questions and objectives could be put (as in the written Report) after the Background and justification. However, in the oral presentation, for the audience is very useful to have immediately an idea of the research aims of the candidate in order to assess if the background and justification are properly organized.

Research activities

Research organization Research questions and objectives

Research organization Background and justification

Research organization Research methodology Planned research methodology: materials and methods to be applied, criteria of selection and/or selected sites, experimental areas or equivalent unit of the analysis, scheduled field and/or laboratory activities, possible collaborations with other organizations, etc. This is the most relevant component of the presentation. Give to this part the appropriate role.

Research results

Other activities

Learning & networking activities Learning and networking activities Courses of the Program Other learning activities Participation to national or international conferences, seminars, workshops; stages, short term scientific missions and contacted organizations and persons

Activities scheduled in the 3rd year Scheduled 3rd year activities: learning, networking and research activities planned for the 3rd year, including field and/or laboratory data collection, use or development of models and software needed to achieve the research objectives, international mobility programs, potential risks and limitations, ethical issues, etc.

Publications, paper & poster presentations Research outcomes: scientific papers and/or memories submitted for publication, accepted or published; oral presentations; posters, etc.  Give evidence to the publication on peer review journals with IF.