Training activities
The doctoral program at Canon Law offers throughout the academic year a series of training activities aimed at training research.
Some of these sessions are transversal to the whole University, such as those on handling bibliographic material and the utilities offered by the Library Services website (given by the Library Services Service), and those on handling computer tools for research (given by the Quality and Innovation Service).
Other activities are specific to the School of Canon Law, such as the course on Canonical Latin, the sessions on Techniques of Canonical research and Canonical Institutions, the Courses of update and the International Symposia of Canon Law organised by the School, as well as teachers' seminars and other conferences.
These sessions must be attended by each PhD student only once, normally in the first year of their research, so that each year only new doctoral students attend.
The full-time PhD student shall attend all the activities of the doctoral program, unless there is a justified cause, presented to the Academic Committee and assessed by the latter as sufficient (e.g., coincidence of the session with a stay abroad). The PhD student part-time (the one who must reconcile the programs of study of doctorate with his or her professional work ) must attend to the activities indicated by the Academic Committee. In the case of foreign doctoral students with professional dedication who carry out temporary stays of research at the University of Navarra, they must attend to the sessions that are programmed during the time of their stay.
INFORMATION AND CONTACT
Dr. Rafael Rodríguez-Ocaña
coordinatorof the doctorateprogramme at Canon Law
rrodoca@unav.esSchools Ecclesiastical Building. Campus University
31009 Pamplona, Spain
+34 948 42 56 00