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REQUIREMENTS & DEADLINES

Requirements

Normally, candidates are required to have completed a degree in Mathematics (or a related area) of one of the following types:

  • a Master degree (second cycle of higher studies in the European Union Bolonha system); 
  • a Bachelor degree (4 or more year undergraduate degree in the pre-Bolonha system); 
  • any degree which is legally considered equivalent to one of the above.
  • Applications from candidates who are expected to satisfy the above requirement before the planned date of start of their doctoral studies within the program are welcome. If accepted, admission will be conditioned on completion of one of the required degrees.

    However, for applying for a scholarship the academic degree must be completed by September 18, and if the academic degree has been awarded by a foreign institution a proof of recognition/equivalence to a Portuguese degree might be necessary.

    Exceptionally, candidates whose scientific, academic and professional curriculum demonstrates ability to pursue doctoral studies may also apply. It is up to the Steering Committee to evaluate whether the special conditions are met. For this purpose, instead of the habilitations certificate, candidates should include a transcript (official listing of courses already completed and the corresponding grades).

    Deadline for applications 2019/20

    The call for applications to the Program is open this year between January 4 and February 5, 2019. The maximum number of students to be admitted in the 2019/20 edition is 25.

    Research and Events

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    Defended Theses

    • Numerical semigroups: a conjecture of Wilf and related topics
        Neeraj Kumar (July 2025)
        Manuel Delgado
        Claude Marion
    • Dynamics of vector fields with univalued solutions
        Laura Rosales Ortiz (June 2025)
        Helena Reis
        Júlio Rebelo (Université Toulouse III)
    • Regular transitions of physical measures in nonuniformly hyperbolic systems
        Odaudu Reuben Etubi (April 2025)
        José Ferreira Alves
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