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PhD in Psychiatry

The only specific programme in Spain that allows you to do basic and clinical research in psychiatry, psychology and neurosciences applied to mental health, as well as in forensic medicine.

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PhD type
UAB PhD
Number of places available
18
Fees
aprox. €540 per year View detail of the PhD's fees
Languages in which the thesis may be written
English, Catalan and Spanish.
Organising universities and institutions
  • Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Associated departments or institutes
  • Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine
Collaborating institutions

Hospital del Mar i de l'Esperança
Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebrón
Hospital Universitari Parc Taulí
Hospital Universitari de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau
Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol
Institut Universitari USP Dexeus
Hospital Neuropsiquiàtric de Martorell
Hospital de Manresa
Hospital de Sant Joan de Déu
Hospital de Mataró
Hospital de Sant Rafael
Fundación María Josefa Recio, Instituto de Investigaciones Psiquiátricas
Fundació Teknon
Universidad CES de Medellín
Universidad Católica de Córdoba (Argentina)
 
And various international research centres in Psychiatry (such as: Maudsley Hospital, Institute of Psychiatry, London; Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden), with which each research group has collaborative projects and agreements.

Areas of knowledge
  • Health Sciences

Why do this PhD?

Because it is a UNIQUE programme, not only because there is no other in the whole of Spain with this title and content, but also because it has grown over more than three decades, in which it has gradually incorporated the advances in the complex methodology of research in this field and the progress made in psychiatry, clinical psychology, mental health, neurosciences and border areas. 

Because it is truly CROSS CUTTING and accepts doctors, but also biologists, psychologists, nurses, nurses, physiotherapists, engineers and lawyers, as long as they deal with basic or clinical research in psychiatry, mental health, neurosciences or forensic medicine. The transversality is also shaped by the growing presence of researchers and professors from different countries of origin. 

Because it is STIMULATING, INNOVATIVE and DEMANDING for both students and teachers in the five main lines of research that are deployed on the campus and in the four most important hospitals and health areas in our region. In addition, we work original new areas through our Chairs such as Animals and Health (Affinity) and Professional Responsibility (College of Physicians) that contribute innovations and advances to promote knowledge, translational research and innovation.

Professional opportunities

This PhD programme provides the following principal career options:

  • University hospitals
    Clinical management in psychiatry or clinical psychology.
  • Neuroscience institutes and biomedical research parks
    Senior research staff.
  • Second-level hospitals, primary healthcare centres and psychiatry or clinical psychology services: continuous professional development.

Testimonials

Psychiatry - Testimony 01

If you like research and have a scientific attitude as a tool for professional growth, this programme will encourage your scientific values, thanks to the practical model of one of the best universities to offer postgraduate training.

Ma José Fernández García

Psychiatry - Testimony 02

The critical vision, professionalism and involvement of the research group have made me grow not only as a researcher, but also as a person.

Anastasia Ivanova

PhD presentation video

Coordinator

Beatriz Molinuevo Alonso

Composition of the academic tribunal for the PhD programme

The academic committee of the PhD program is composed of the following members:

  • Dr. Beatriz Molinuevo Alonso (Coordinator of the PhD program in Psychiatry).
  • Dra. Oren Contreras Rodríguez, secretary
  • Dr. Diego Palao Vidal, vocal (department director)
  • Dra.Yolanda Pardo Cladellas, vocal
  • Dra. Maria Jesús Portella Moll, vocal

Administration

Cruz Carrascosa Reinoso
Phone: +34 93 581 23 81
d.psiquiatria@uab.cat


Medical Psychology Unit
School of Medicine - M5-143
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Campus de Bellaterra, s/n - 08193 Bellaterra
(Cerdanyola del Vallès)

Quality

Psychiatry - Acreditation AQU

Lines of research and thesis supervision

Thesis supervision and thesis tutoring

Thesis supervision

PhD thesis supervisor

At the time of making the admission proposal, the academic tribunal of the PhD programme assigns the PhD candidate a thesis supervisor, and this figure will be responsible for the coherence and appropriateness of the activities, impact and innovation in the subject field of the thesis and will guide the planning and adequacy of the research to other projects and activities.

The designation of a thesis supervisor may fall on any Spanish or Foreign PhD with accredited research experience independently of the university, centre or institution in which they work. At the same time, each PhD programme may establish additional criteria as necessary for the PhD thesis supervisor.

The supervisor's responsibilities are the following:

  • Try to ensure that the project is original, innovative and viable, under the terms of the rules, and also that it is coherent with the group or line of the research to which it is linked.
  • Agree to the plan for the supervision of research work and plan regular meetings. The supervisor informs what documents are required for each meeting (written reports, messages, minutes, handwritten papers etc) to be able to accredit the frequency of the meetings.
  • Advise the PhD candidate on the research in general and the preparation of the thesis in particular.
  • Indicate to the PhD candidate the most appropriate activities for their research when the PhD programme has been identified and sign the activities document.
  • Facilitate the candidate's participation in the specific and transferrable training activities for the PhD programme in accordance with that established in the commitment document.
  • Sign the commitment and activities document for the PhD candidate.
  • Assist the PhD candidate in the definition of the PhD research project and the research that will eventually culminate in the PhD thesis.
  • Revise and sign the research plan for the thesis.
  • Undertake to regularly supervise in accordance with the commitment document, the research plan for the PhD candidate, and help them to focus the project while it is being carried out.
  • Try to ensure that the PhD student takes the initiative and achieves increasing autonomy throughout the project.
  • Assist the PhD candidate to find solutions for different aspects related to their research and establish the specific details and the means required and, where necessary, the experimental design.
  • Let the PhD candidate know about all the means available to them at the University that are important for their research and help them to access them.
  • Write the forms required for the annual review.
  • Read, correct and comment on the draft thesis before it is deposited, on the conditions that the candidate has provided a copy a reasonable time beforehand.
  • Ensure that the candidate understands the administrative and academic requirements for the assessment and defence of the thesis as well as the corresponding deadlines throughout the process.
  • Communicate health and safety rules to the PhD candidate where necessary.
  • Communicate any rule or ethical aspect that may be related to their research.

The designation of the thesis supervisor may be modified at any time during the PhD programme: whenever there are justified reasons the supervisor may reject supervision of the thesis (in which case the academic tribunal for the programme will suggest a replacement); on petition of the PhD candidate where there are justifications for doing so the academic tribunal of the PhD programme may change the designation of the PhD supervisor.

Thesis supervisors outside the PhD programme

Thesis supervisors who are not lecturers at the UAB or who have not been appointed as a thesis director must accredit their own PhD qualification and research experience, i.e. specific details of publications, research projects they have worked on and any other information relevant to the lines of research proposed on the PhD programme. Once the above supervisor has been approved, the academic tribunal for the PhD programme may authorise their incorporation into the programme as a possible thesis supervisor (or assign them to a single doctoral thesis).

Each PhD programme must establish which other lecturers, whatever their category as long as they are not included in the programme, are able to supervise the thesis.

Joint supervision of the PhD thesis

The PhD thesis may be supervised by other PhD holders where there are academic arguments for doing so (such as interdiscplinarity of the subject or national or international programmes) with the prior authorisation of the academic tribunal of the PhD programme. This authorisation may be withdrawn at a later date if, in the opinion of the academic tribunal, the joint supervision is not beneficial to the progress of the thesis.

A PhD thesis may be jointly supervised by up to three PhD holders.

Maximum number of theses per supervisor

Each supervisor may supervise a maximum of five PhD theses simultaneously. The supervision of the PhD thesis concludes at the time the thesis is presented and defended or if the PhD candidate withdraws. In terms of recognition of the teaching and research dedication in situations of joint supervision these should be divided equally.

Recognition of thesis supervision

One essential way to encourage thesis supervision is by ensuring that this task is recognised and valued: something that the UAB regulations achieve. The approval of the Academic Workload Model for UAB Teaching Staff by the Governing Council on 13 December 2017, significantly improved the system used to calculate and take account of supervision tasks. Article 10.3 stipulates that the supervisor of a doctoral thesis is to have 100 hours recognised per thesis supervised. If supervision is carried out by more than one person, this recognition is shared equally between them.
 

Thesis tutoring

At the time of application the academic tribunal of the programme will assign the candidate an academic tutor. The academic tutor must be a doctor with accredited research experience, linked to the programme in which has been admitted the doctoral student..

The academic tutor has the following responsibilities:

  • Ensure coherence in the tasks of the PhD candidate and supervisor and the research group.
  • Provide communication between the PhD student and the academic tribunal of the PhD programme.
  • Ensure the appropriateness of the PhD training and research activity to the programme and the norms of the School for Doctoral Studies.
  • Sign the commitment and activities document for the PhD candidate.
  • Check and sign the PhD research plan.
  • Write the reports required for the annual review.


The academic tribunal of the programme can establish, where possible, that the academic tutor can also be the thesis supervisor.

The designation of the academic tutor may be changed at any time during the PhD course: on the part of the PhD candidate, where there are justified reasons; on the part of the thesis supervisor, where there are justified reasons. In these cases the academic tribunal of the PhD programme has to propose a new tutor.

Admission

Admission application

Admission

The UAB PhD programs are onsite.

Candidates who wish to access a PhD programme must apply to the academic committee for admissions using the online application form and follow the procedure established by the coordinators or administrative managers responsible for the PhD programme for the proposal of a tutor and thesis supervisor.

Before starting the application, please check in the section “Requirements and Criteria”, the access requirements, as well as the timetable for the application. In the section “Guidelines and direction” you will find information about academic tutors and thesis directors.

We recommend that you check this video before starting the application (video in Spanish; click on the CC button to display the English subtitles):

 

Summary fo the steps to follow in your application

  1. To acces the application form, you will need a university identificacion number (NIU) and a password. To obtain these:
    • If you are not a UAB student, enter identification details to register.
    • If you are currently a UAB student or have studied at the UAB before, you have a university ID number (NIU) and you remember your password, go straight to your application.
    • If you are already or have been a UAB student, but you cannot remember your NIU and/or your password, re-enter your identification details to recover them.
  2. Enter your personal and academic data in the different sections of the application form. Your name and surname(s) must be the same as those shown on your ID card, passport, NIE.
  3. Attach all the documents required by this program. The documents are attached in .pdf, .jpg or .doc format (maximum 4 MB). Failure to include the requested documents in each of the specific sections of the application may lead to the denial of your application.
  4. In the application you must indicate- the type of stay: full time or part time.- In the screen Proposed doctoral student you must choose the tutor and the person/s who accept the direction of your thesis. If it is a program requirement, you must also include, filled out and signed, a document stating the approval of your thesis supervisor / academic tutor (if the director is external to the UAB, you will first have to check , when you do the pre-registration, if you already appear as an internal director -you have to search for the director by last name and if you find him/her with a code, you have to select him/her since already registered-). In case you do not find it and the director is external to the UAB, it is necessary that you send him/her the external director document, fill it in and sign it. This document must also be attached to the application. It is recommended to do this procedure in time before applying for admission. Check the documentation section of your program that you will find in the 'Admission' tab to see if the program has a specific document model.

     - you must also indicate the line of research- If you need an early admission due to the request or award of a grant, it is necessary to indicate it in the observations field and indicate the name of the grant. The coordination of the program, depending on the situation, will resolve your early admission, if necessary.

  5. Connect to sia.uab.cat, make the application and attach all the required documentation.

  6.  Save the application on the last screen of the process. If you want, you can download the proof of the application for admission. You will receive the resolution of the application via the e-mail address you indicated in the application. 

  7. You can check the status of your application by going to your application.

CONSULT SOME INDICATIONS THAT MAY BE USEFUL for you to pre-register online

CHECK THE DOCUMENTATION SECTION BELOW IN CASE YOUR PHD PROGRAMME REQUIRES YOU TO DO ANY OTHER MANAGEMENT BEFORE STARTING THE PRE-REGISTRATION AND YOU WILL ALREADY BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE PRE-REGISTRATION APPLICATION

Once your application has been saved, you will enter the selection process. You will receive the result of the resolution in a personalized way in the email that you indicated in the application for admission, according to the schedule of the doctoral program. Check the spam tray to verify that it has not been treated as junk mail.

This PhD programme has, for the 2025-2026 academic year, the following pre-registration periods:

  • From April, 4  to May, 30
    • RESOLUTION maximum by the School of Doctorate: June, 27
  • From June, 10 to July, 31
    • RESOLUTION maximum by the School of Doctorate: October, 3
  • From October, 17 to November, 28
    • RESOLUTION maximum by the School of Doctorate: December, 19

Documentation necessary for admission

Applicants must be able to accredit before the coordinators or academic managers of the PhD programme that their previous studies are sufficient for access to a PhD programme in accordance with prevailing legislation and must provide this obligatory documents relatet to previous studies (degree and academic certificates). In the section ‘General access requirements’ you can also consult all the access routes to the doctoral program that the current regulations allow.

The required documents may be presented in Catalan, Spanish or English. Any documents issued in French, Italian or Portuguese can be presented as translations carried out by the UAB Language Service - Idiomes UAB Campus. Applicants must organise their own translations and pay for them. For documents issued in any other language, they must be presented as translation into Catalan, Spanish or English by a sworn translator, working for any diplomatic or consular service of Spain abroad or the Spanish consular or diplomatic representation of the applicant’s national country.

To legalise the documentation accrediting studies carried out abroad, follow the procedure set out in the 'Legalisation' section on this website. Non-legalised documents may be presented for admission to the PhD programme even though legalisation will be required for the registration stage.

Compulsory Documents for admission
Documents Format
Previus studies Consult what documentation and how to attach it.
Authorization  to consult Spanish university degrees to Ministry Authorization  Attach this document in order to avoid submitting the documentation of your previous Spanish studies for enrollment.
Picture of the face with a white background  Picture (.jpg) maximum 15Kb
 DNI/NIE/PASSPORT Scanned DNI/NIE card. If you are a foreign student, an authentic copy of the PASSAPORT, if you do not have a TIE/NIE card.
Specific program documents See the following table of documents
Application form for part-time PhD studies (document in Spanish) Part-time request
 If you have a functional diversity equal to or greater than 33%, in order to apply to the permanence regime in the program Attach the certificate this condition.

If you attach the documentation in other formats than the electronic one (without CVS or QR), you will have to submit the documentation before you can self-enroll for the 2025/26 course.

 

Compulsory Documents
Documents How to attach in the computer application

A personal curriculum demonstrating sufficient knowledge and skills to conduct doctoral research in the fields of Psychiatry and Psychology. Applicants must submit a CV and their academic transcripts for both their undergraduate and master’s degrees, including certified grades with the average grade of both qualifications (or only one if a master’s degree is not required).

CV

A motivation letter (maximum five pages) specifying:

  • The motivation for pursuing the doctoral project.
  • The research line within the doctoral program.
  • A summary of the objectives to be achieved during the doctorate, aligned with the research line, and a brief description of the methodology.
Motivation letter

A letter of acceptance from the supervisor (Carta de aceptación del/la director). If there is more than one supervisor, a letter from each is required.

If the supervisor is external to the UAB, a brief CV proving their doctoral status and research credentials (research accreditation or equivalent) must be provided.

Letter of acceptance from supervisor

A letter of acceptance from the tutor (Carta de aceptación del tutor/a).

Letter of acceptance from tutor

Proof of proficiency in one of the following languages: Catalan, Spanish, or English for students whose native language is different from these three (B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Accreditation of language proficiency

 

Optional Documents
Documents How to attach in the computer application

Reference letters (a maximum of two recommendation letters from university professors evaluating the candidate's qualities and capabilities to carry out a doctoral thesis in the Psychiatry program).

Reference letters

In addition to the documentation that each programme indicates, two documents (Other documents1 and Other documents2) that serve as a wildcard are attached for each programme so that the interested person can attach other documents that he or she considers appropriate or that the PhD programme indicates.

Admissions before the established period and pre-admissions

The Doctoral School, following the indications of the coordination of the PhD programme, can issue before the start of the term of admission of an academic course, or before the end of the term of resolution, letters of admission so that you can request a scholarship or to do the visa procedures in your country. It is only necessary that you enter your application in the computer application and that you indicate it in the Observations field, where you must indicate that you need a letter of admission and the scholarship to which you are opting. If the computer application is closed, you can contact the coordination of the programme.

If you need a preadmission, the coordination of the programme can issue it if it considers it appropriate. You must contact the coordination of the programme to inform you of the procedure.

On the International Support Service website you can see more information about future foreign students related to residencies in Catalonia, legal procedures and the UAB campus.

Monitoring your application

You can monitor your application using the same page as you made it. Below are the explanations of the different stages:

  • Application made by student: your pre-registration has been saved.
  • Incomplete application: there are documents missing from the application.
  • Validated by the administrative office: the application and attached documents have been checked.
  • Admitted: the coordinator has considered the pre-registration and proposed an offer or admission.
  • Offer of admission: the Doctoral School has considered the proposals for admission made by the coordinator and has made a definitive offer. The PhD student will also receive an e-mail informing them of this decision. The PhD student must wait to register.
  • Waiting list: the coordinator has considered the pre-registration and has agreed on admission but there are no places on the PhD course.
  • Application rejected: the coordinator or the Doctoral School have considered the application but do not agree to admission as not all the requirements have been fulfilled.

If you need it, here you will find a complementary information document on PhD studies.

Requirements and selection criteria

General access requirements

In general, to gain access to an official PhD programme the candidate must hold a Spanish degree or equivalent and a Master's degree.

Access may be granted where the following cases apply:

  • Hold an official Spanish university degrees or equivalent Spanish degrees provided that at least 300 ECTS credits have been passed in all of these courses and accredit level 3 of the Spanish Qualifications Framework for Higher Education.
  • Hold a title obtained in accordance with foreign educational systems belonging to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), without the need for its homologation, which accredits a level 7 of the European Qualifications Framework provided that said title authorizes access to studies of PhD in the issuing country. This admission will not imply, in any case, the homologation of the previous degree held by the interested party or its recognition for purposes other than access to PhD studies.
  • Hold a degree obtained in accordance with foreign educational systems outside the EHEA, without the need for its homologation, after verification by the university that it accredits a level of training equivalent to that of the official Spanish university Master's degree and that it authorizes in the country of issuance of the title for access to PhD studies. This admission will not imply, in any case, the homologation of the previous degree held by the interested party or its recognition for purposes other than access to doctoral studies.
  • Holder of of another title of Doctor.
  • Likewise, university graduates who, after obtaining a place in training in the corresponding entrance test to specialized health training places, have passed with a positive evaluation of at least two years of training in a program to obtain the Official title of one of the specialties in Health Sciences.


Admission to the PhD programme is decided by the Rector and depends on having passed the bridging courses, where they exist.

Specific access requirements

The admission requirements for the Psychiatry Program are established to ensure the selection of postgraduate candidates who maximize their chances of success as future doctoral researchers. Priority will be given to applicants with some research experience, basic knowledge of methodological and clinical concepts and tools in Psychiatry, Psychology, or other Health Sciences specialties, and a proficient command of English (the preferred working language of the program). Candidates from related fields such as Biomedicine, Biology, and Nutrition will also be considered, as they can contribute to the understanding of mental health from interdisciplinary perspectives.

To be admitted to the doctorate in Psychiatry, applicants must hold an official Spanish Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Medicine, Psychology, or other related Health Sciences. Preference will be given to those in the final years of the Medical Intern Resident (MIR) or Clinical Psychology Intern Resident (PIR) programs or those who hold a Master’s degree in Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology, or Neurosciences. Additionally, candidates with a Bachelor's and/or Master’s degree in other areas that contribute to a broader understanding of mental health from a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach may also be admitted, subject to approval by the Academic Committee of the doctoral program.

Selection criteria

The CAPD will evaluate each of the following aspects according to the weighting indicated below and will establish, for each applicant, a score from 0 to 10:

  • Academic record and merits that show sufficient training to initiate theses in the field of knowledge of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology and areas related to Health Sciences (50%). 
  • Research activities and experience related to one of the research lines of the programme (participation in conferences, publications, collaboration in research projects) (30%).
  • Knowledge of Spanish (for foreign students) and English with a level equal to or higher than B1-preFirst (10%).
  • Obtaining research grants and scholarships (5%).
  • Academic stays abroad (5%).

In the event that there is more demand than supply, the average mark of the bachelor's degree and master's studies (if necessary) will be taken into account. It will also be taken into account whether the candidate has previous experience in research activity and whether he/she has obtained competitive grants or scholarships. 
If necessary, the CAPD reserves the right to convene personalised interviews as a complement to the selection process whenever it considers it necessary.

Training supplements

Depending on the candidate's previous information, the academic committee of the PhD programme in Psychiatry may decide that the student must take up to 30 credits of complementary training, which may include research credits from the university master's degree of origin, if applicable. In all cases, the complementary training must be completed during the first year of the academic year.

If methodological deficiencies are detected, applicants coming from medical residency stages and who have achieved the limit required by the general requirements, as well as approved specialists (MIR, PIR, BIR), must take 15 ECTS of final master's degree work in an official master's degree recommended by the doctoral programme:

 

  • Master's degree in Applied Clinical Research in Health Sciences (ICACS).
  • Master's degree in Neurosciences.
  • Master's degree in Pharmacology.
  • Master's degree in Mental Health Research.
  • Other related official Master's degree.

Doctoral students who started the doctoral programme before 1998 and did not present the research work, i.e. who only took the theoretical credits, must complete a final master's degree project in a university master's degree related to the doctoral programme, such as those mentioned above.

In any case, and regardless of their origin, if a shortcoming is detected in the candidate's training related to methodological instruction and training, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may require the doctoral student to pass up to 20 credits of specific training complements.

These credits serve to complete training deficits in the areas of ‘Clinical research methodology’, ‘Experimental design’, ‘Statistical analysis’ and ‘Research and calibration of scientific information’, grouped into four subjects for students who, due to their training profile, require additional training. 

Registration

Registration and fees

Registration

Each academic year the PhD candidate must register for the annual review as part of the administrative process to form a contract between the PhD student and the university.

First year Registration

Registration in the first year should be done once the decision is made and no longer than one month after the date of admission. Check the information about procedure, calendar, documents and prices on this page.


Prior to registration, please check the additional information and indications on the registration procedure.

Here is a video to show you how to self-register:


(Video in Spanish with English subtitles)

Calendar and Registration documents

Calendar and registration documents

Calendar

When the PhD applicant is accepted onto a PhD programme they must formalise the PhD review registration document in a period of not more than one month after being accepted. The following courses must be registered for within the established registration period:

Registration calendar

Registration documents

PhD applicants should bring the following obligatory documentation when registering at the School for Doctoral Studies. Check the documentation on this link.

The documents may be presented in Catalan, Spanish or English. For documentation in French, Italian or Portuguese, you can send it to the Language Service at the UAB. The applicant is responsible for the getting the documents translated and paying for the service. For other languages you need to provide a translation in to Catalan by a sworn translator, any diplomatic or consular service of Spain abroad or the Spanish consular or diplomatic representation of the applicant’s national country.

To legalise the documentation that accredits the courses taken abroad, please check the 'Legalisation' section (in Spanish). Nevertheless, at the time of pre-admission or admission the doctoral student may submit the non-legalised documentation although it must be legalised by the time the students registers.

After the registration

When PhD students have registered they need to use the UAB Intranet self-enrolment system or follow the instructions of the programme coordinator or administrator to produce the statement of commitment, the activities document and the research plan. This section describes the nature of these documents and the way in which they should be prepared.

There is also other information that should be taken into account when carrying out doctoral research, such as the annual review, part or full time study and cases of withdrawal from the programme.

  • Statement of commitment

    The statement of commitment is a written agreement that establishes the relationship between the PhD candidate, the supervisor, the academic tutor and the UAB, and the rights and responsibilities of each.

    Within a maximum period of three months from the date of admission to the PhD programme, and when the coordinator has assigned the PhD student a supervisor, the conditions are negotiated between the student, the supervisor and the academic tutor, agreeing the conditions of collaboration between the student and the thesis supervisor, their obligations, the corresponding dedication of the student, supervisor and tutor, and systems of resolving conflicts etc. , through a statement of commitment which must be signed by the PhD student, the thesis supervisor and the academic tutor and programme coordinator.

    As far as the signing and custody of the document is concerned the indications established by the programme coordinator or administrator should be followed but, in any case, when the document is signed, the PhD student must digitize it into Sigma, in the "Research Plan" tab. In the tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system you will find instructions on how to attach it.

    Where the statement of commitment cannot be completed as a result the circumstances of the PhD student, the registration will be cancelled and there is no right to a refund of the fee.

  • Activities document

    During the preparation of the doctoral thesis the student must carry out a series of activities that will help their academic development, and which have been previously identified by the academic committee of the PhD programme. There are two kinds of activity: Compulsory and optional.

    The activities document is the individual register for controlling the PhD activities.

    Within three months from the date of admission to the PhD programme, the PhD students must agree with the programme coordinator the activities they will undertake during the preparation of the thesis. The compulsory activities are already included in the activities document; however, the optional activities must be registered for according to the procedure indicated by the programme coordinator or administrator.

    The type and number of activities may be modified later using the same procedure, but they must be approved by the thesis supervisor and the academic tutor and also have the approval of the PhD programme coordinator, and recorded in the activities document.

    To justify that the activities have been successfully completed the PhD student must hand over a certificate to the supervisor and, where necessary, follow the indication of the coordinator or administrative staff to include the certificates in the activities document.

    Since in order to deposit the PhD thesis, the academic tribunal requires the PhD candidate, among other things, to have done all the activities included in the activities document, it is a good idea for the PhD student to ensure that they are duly recorded and marked as having been completed in the activities document.

    The tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system explains how to introduce activities in the activities document. It can be accessed through the UAB Intranet self-enrolment scheme.

     

    If you did not find in these pages the information you need, you can contact the Doctoral School at ed.matricula@uab.cat.

  • Research plan and doctoral training plan

    The PhD academic coordinator establishes the content of the research plan for the PhD programme, including at least the methodology and objectives to be achieved by the PhD candidate and the means and timescale planning for the research.

    Once it has been written it must be attached to the PhD transcript through the UAB Intranet system for approval by the thesis supervisor and the academic tutor. In the tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system you will find instructions on how to attach it.

    Finally it must be presented jointly with the research plan approval and doctoral training plan request form (you will find the document model at the bottom of this page), filled in and signed, to the academic tribunal of the programme which will undertake to evaluate and, where appropriate, approve it.

    The research plan may be improved, have details added or be corrected during the PhD programme. Where this is the case the same procedure must be followed but using the research plan and doctoral training plan modification request form (you will find the document model at the bottom of this page).

  • Annual monitoring

    Every academic year, the academic tribunal of the programme organises a review in which s panel of three PhD lecturers evaluates the progress of the PhD candidate in their research plan, the activities document and a report by the supervisor of the PhD thesis and the academic tutor.

    Information about the annual review for this PhD programme is available in the "Review" section of this programme website.

    The tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system explains how to access the system and manage your PhD transcript.

  • Other aspects to be taken into account: 

    Full or part time

    The PhD programme is a minimum of two years full time and a maximum of three years full time counted from the date of admission to the programme to the deposit of the thesis in the School for Doctoral Studies.

    However, the academic tribunal for the PhD programme may authorise the student to undertake the PhD on a part-time basis, which means a maximum duration of five years from the date of admission to the deposit of the PhD thesis.

    During the first two years of the PhD, counted from the date of admission, the PhD student may request a modification of the dedication to the programme from the academic tribunal, as long as this can be justified. If authorisation is granted, the academic committee will inform the School for Doctoral Studies of this change.

    However, in exceptional and documented cases the Doctoral Committee may approve a change outside that time period.

    Whether the PhD candidate participates in the programme on a full time or part time basis is approved and recorded when registering, in the statement of commitment and in the research plan, and any variation thereof must be made in accordance with the procedure established in the research plan.


    Code of good practice

    The UAB is committed to the objective of achieving excellence in teaching, research and knowledge transfer, and supports the development and use of learning methodologies adapted to each stage.

    The School for Doctoral Studies, as an integral part of the UAB, subscribes to that commitment and sets it out in the code of good practice, which is understood as a code of values and principles that inspire its activities and adhered to by all those taking part in them. It should therefore be understood that the School for Doctoral Studies has an internal set of rules including the rights and responsibilities of the supervisors, academic tutors and PhD candidates.

    Download here the signature form of the code of good practice.
     

    Non-continuation and withdrawals

    Regardless of whether the PhD programme is followed on a full or part-time basis, the calculation of research activity does not include sick leave, maternity leave or any other cause contemplated in the current rules for doctoral studies. Where PhD students find themselves in any of these situations they must communicate this to the academic tribunal of the PhD programme, which will inform the School for Doctoral Studies so that the total time spent on the programme may be calculated.

    Additionally, the PhD student may request temporary leave for a maximum period of one year, extendable to two years. The request must be justified and sent to the academic tribunal of the PhD programme which will decide whether or not to grant the leave. Each PhD programme has its own conditions regarding the reincorporation of the student to the programme.


    Tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system

    The tutorial for the UAB self-enrolment system explains how to access the system and manage your PhD transcript

Activities and internationalization

Training activities

Transversal training activities

The PhD programmes include research training that is both transversal and specific to the area of each programme and consists of both compulsory and optional activities.

All the activities that the PhD student must complete are recorded in an activities document, but in any case there are compulsory activities that must be completed in the first academic years. It may also include transferrable activities offered by the same university.

Other professional who are not PhD holders may participate in these activities as long as they hold a relevant qualification in the corresponding area.

Erasmus
You can also do other mobility, under the Erasmus programme, both studies and internships. Check the information in the corresponding links.


To include these activities in your academic record, please check this video (click on the subtitle icon at the bottom right corner).

Mandatory and optional specific activities

For this PhD programme the following training activities are scheduled.
 

Mandatory activities

  • Participation in internal seminars of the research group/department

Participation in internal seminars or hospital sessions within the research group/department. One of these seminars must include the presentation of the doctoral thesis project.

Minimum attendance: 8 hours.

  • Participation in specialized methodological workshops or courses

Attendance at specialized methodological courses recommended by the thesis supervisor due to their relevance to the development of the doctoral research. Course topics may include, for example, scientific databases, bibliographic reference management, research and data management plans, bibliometric indicators, animal handling, statistical techniques and software, communication, and research dissemination.

Minimum attendance: 6 hours.

  • Presentation of a scientific communication (poster or oral) at a national or international congress

The doctoral student must prepare and present a scientific communication (poster or oral) at a national or international congress, showcasing the results of their thesis. The minimum requirement for accreditation of this activity is the presentation of at least one communication. The total hours will be counted based on the scientific activities indicated in the conference program.

Minimum: 7 hours.

 

Optional activities

  • Language competency course for scientific communication

Training on scientific manuscript writing, presentation of results, pronunciation, or teaching activities in English.

Minimum attendance: 10 hours.

  • Preparation of a research article submitted to a high-impact scientific journal

Development of skills necessary for writing research findings and disseminating them through publication in a recognized scientific journal.

  • Research stays at national or international public or private centers

Completion of a research stay in a group related to the doctoral thesis topic, at a national or international public or private research center.

Minimum duration: 420 hours.


 

 

Typologies and Research Ethics

The aim of this set of good research practices is to get an idea of the regulatory framework for activities linked to research and which follow the directives set out in the Statutes of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, based on principles of freedom, democracy, justice, equality and solidarity. This commitment therefore involves orientating the teaching, research and other university activities towards a culture of peace, respect for human rights, social progress, respect for the environment and sustainable development, and the explicit renouncement of research for military ends.

• Good Research Practices: this is a set of points for action, recommendation and commitments when carrying out research.

 Good PhD Practices: is a set of recommendations and commitments that should serve a guide for PhD candidates in their dual role of students and trainee researchers.

• Institutional Biosafety Committee: technical committee made up of experts in evaluating the safety of facilities and activities conducted with biological agents, in identifying any type of potential risk and in ensuring that all regulations relevant to biosafety are met.

• Ethics Committee on Animal and Human Experimentation (CEEAH), establishes mechanisms and procedures to ensure experimentation is complies with prevailing legislation.

• Good Open Acces Practices, good practices of Catalan universities to meet the Open Acces's mandates about publications, as specified on the 'Ley de la ciencia española' and the European Union's Horizon Europe.

• Euraxess is a European initiative providing access to a complete range of information and support services to researchers wishing to pursue their research careers in Europe or remain connected to research activities in Europe. 

Internationalization

Foreign residencies

PhD students can progress further in their area of research through stays abroad, which may, when appropriate, come within the framework of bilateral joint-supervision agreements with a foreign university (thesis under joint international supervision) and within the International Doctoral Research Component. Stays abroad can also be made under Erasmus agreements.

Stays with Erasmus

You can make stays abroad (mainly in Europe) with both Erasmus Studies and Erasmus Internships. In the following links you will find the call and the calendars to request them:

PhD thesis under joint international supervision

On the proposal of the academic tribunal for a PhD programme, the UAB may  make agreements with foreign universities or centres of higher education that are authorised to award PhD qualifications for the purpose of preparing the PhD thesis.

In that case the PhD student will carry out research under the control and responsibility of a thesis supervisor in each of the institutions in the agreement, and these in turn will each award the PhD qualification on the basis of a single thesis.

Joint supervision agreements may only be signed during the first year of the research work, counted from the day the student is accepted on the PhD programme.

The period for working on the thesis will be split between the two centres and the minimum stay at the UAB must ne a total of nine months, which may be divided into shorter periods.

See the detailed application procedure for joint international supervision (in Spanish).

International Doctoral Research Component

The PhD qualification may also include the International Doctoral Research Component, as long as the following conditions are fulfilled:

  • During the training period necessary to obtain the qualification of PhD, the candidate must have been outside Spain for a minimum of three months in a or more higher education institutions or research centers of prestige, and have carried out research or study there. The period and the activities must be assessed by the supervisor and approved by the academic tribunal, and must be included in the students' PhD activities report. The period may be divided as long and the total is not less than three months (90 days) and one of the stays has a minimum of 1 month..
  • Part of the PhD thesis, at least the abstract and conclusions, must be written in one of the usual languages for scientific communication in that field of knowledge, different from any of the official languages in Spain. This regulation does not apply when the periods abroad, the reports and the experts involve a Spanish-speaking country.
  • That at least two PhD holding experts from a non-Spanish higher education institution or research centre have submitted their reports on the PhD thesis.
  • That at least one of the experts belongs to a non-Spanish higher education institution or research centre, holds a PhD, and is different from the person responsible for the period abroad, formed part of the PhD examination panel.
  • The defence of the PhD thesis must take place at the Spanish university where the candidate is registered or, in the case of joint doctoral programmes, in any of the participating universities or under the terms stated in the collaboration agreements.

See the detailed application procedure for the International Doctoral Research Component (in Spanish).

Review and Thesis

Evaluation and annual review

Annual PhD review

Once the PhD student is accepted on the programme, they must register every academic year (including the year when the thesis is deposited) in order to confirm their status. The subject registered for is called review, and it is an evaluation of the training received during the year and progress on the writing of the PhD thesis.

Each academic year the academic committee arranges a review, in which three PhD holding lecturers assess the progress made by the candidate in their research plan and activities document and the report by the thesis supervisor and academic tutor. In the report, the director and the academic tutor state, at least, that the candidate has fulfilled the number of meetings arranged between themselves and the thesis supervisor and has carried out the activities planned for that academic year.

In exceptional cases (research stays or work camps), and with a previous report from the thesis supervisor and from the academic tutor, the Academic Committee of the PhD programme may authorise substitute the oral and face-to-face presentation of the annual review by another format.

In accordance with current PhD regulations, the positive evaluation during the review is an essential requirement for continuing on the programme and registering for the following year. Failure to present an annual review with no justification will lead to the PhD candidates definitive withdrawal from the programme. If the annual review is negative the candidate may re-register for the same review within the registration calendar, make a new research plan and present for a new review in a maximum period of six months. However, if the new review is negative the candidate must withdraw from the PhD programme.

Flow chart

Research and training plan

Follow-up- Sheet - Mentoring Sessions

Supervisor's report

 

 

 

Thesis deposit

Online Deposit

In this section you will find the indications and the specific documentation of the programme, if applicable, that you must incorporate in your online deposit application. Check in advance what is the procedure to make the deposit online.

Once your application has been recorded and validated by the coordination of the PhD programme, you will be able to monitorise the deposited theses and the theses for which the examining board has been approved, as well as the agenda where the theses defenses are published.

If you want to deposit the doctoral thesis in this PhD programme, remember that you must start the application at least 2 months before the maximum thesis completion date that appears in your file.

Look out! If you want to deposit before the end of this academic year and thus not have to pay the fees for the next course, you must confirm your deposit request before September, 14 2025

At the time of making your online deposit, you must attach these documents to your application, in the section "Attach documentation":
 

All PhD students

  • Thesis file
  • Examining board proposal (the signature is not necessary)
  • Turnitin similarity report of the thesis file
  • Turnitin Dissertation Report Affidavit 
  • Suitability document of the two external evaluators
  • Document of suitability for members of the court

International Doctoral Research Component: Mandatory documentation if requested

  •  International Doctoral Research Component: 1 report of the external member
  • International Doctoral Research Component: 2 report of the external member

Compendium of publications: Mandatory documentation if requested

  • Compendium: Resolution of acceptance by the CAPD

Writing a thesis in a language other than Catalan, Spanish and English: Mandatory documentation if requested

  • Resolution if the thesis is written in other language than Catalan, Spanish or English

Information related to the thesis

Information related to the thesis

In this section you can find indications and / or regulatory aspects of your PhD programme, if applicable.
There are PhD programmes that have regulated the presentation of the thesis as a compendium of publications, how the constitution of the examining board should be, etc.

Thesis as a compendium of publications

Below you will find the documentation that regulates the presentation of thesis as a compendium of publications in the PhD programme in Psychiatry:

Quality

Internal Quality Assurance System of the centers

Internal Quality Assurance System of the centers

The process-based management system used by the UAB faculties and schools stems from a commitment to offering degrees with their own policy on quality and measures in place to evaluate and improve performance continuously, according to the European quality standards. These elements together make up this university's Internal Quality Assurance System (SGIQ).

This system involves all the following:

  • Establishing and monitoring the faculty's policy and objectives regarding teaching standards, in accordance with the university’s strategic lines
  • Establishing and renewing the offer of PhD programmes.
  • Processes directly linked to teaching activity: tutoring, assessment, mobility, etc.
  • Processes to gauge the level of satisfaction of the different groups.
  • Processes linked to the people and resources needed: lecturers, administrative and service staff (PAS), infrastructure and services, course scheduling, academic organisation, etc.
  • Processes linked to the life cycles of degrees: verification (evaluation before implementation), regular monitoring, modification (continuous improvement) and accreditation (evaluation of performance and renewal of the authorisation to continue offering the programme), which seek to organise, renew and improve the offer of PhD programmes.

Verification

Evaluation process previous to the implementation of the degree: presentation of a proposal for a new PhD programme for AQU-Catalunya (Agency for the Quality of the University System of Catalonia) to issue the binding evaluation for the Council of Universities (Ministry of Universities), which is the responsible agent for verification.

 

Monitoring

Periodic monitoring process of the development and results of the PhD programme: self-evaluation carried out, every 3 years, by themselves.

 

Modification (from the las accreditation of the programme)

Process of substantial modification of the PhD programme for its improvement.

  • 2025-2026 - Modification proposal (pending approval by AQU) [document in Catalan]

 

Accreditation

Degree implementation renewal process: presentation, every 6 years from the implementation of the programme, of a self-report so that AQU-Catalunya issues the binding evaluation for the Council of Universities, which is the body responsible for accreditation.

 

 

AQU VSMA Framework

 

Internal Quality Assurance System of the faculty

Set of processes to manage and monitor the different aspects of degrees, with the strategic objective of ensuring continuous improvement

 

Opina UAB

A channel for suggestions, complaints and praise regarding the functioning of the UAB

 

PhD data

Recognition and awards

Special Prize Awards

The Special Prize Awards are awarded for each PhD programme among all the theses defended in an academic year, at the rate of one prize for every five theses or fraction thereof, without the need for the doctor to request it. The winners are entitled to a refund of the fee they paid for the application for the degree certificate and to an accrediting certificate..

The procedure is as follows:

  1. A pannel appointed by the Academic Commission of each PhD programme makes the proposal of candidates for the Special Prize Award, following the criteria previously established by the same commission. You can do it up to three courses after the defenses.
  2. The PhD Commission awards the prizes according to the proposals made by the PhD programmes.
  3. The Doctoral School contacts the winners to refund the fee.
  4. The certificates of the Special Prizes awarded in the previous PhD Commission are delivered in the PhD special prize award ceremony.


Check the prizes that have already awarded by the PhD Comission, ordered by defense course.

In this link you will find the doctors who have obtained the Special Prize Award in this PhD programme.

You can also consult this document.

Additional information