PhD students will have to follow a training programme, organized according to the following model:
Optionally, PhD students will also be required to:
The activities will be organized in order to guarantee knowledge and skills necessary to manage the huge domain of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, in addition to actions aimed at acquiring the necessary critical awareness of the "workflow" of digital systems, or also the "lifecycle" of heritage objects (acquisition or capture, creation, enrichment, analysis, interpretation, conservation, dissemination).
Doctoral students will be required to present the results of their work each year to the Course, during a joint meeting of the Course and the Didactic Commission. PhD students will also be encouraged to organize internal seminars to share projects, research methods, and potential outputs.
The final work of the PhD students will consist in writing a thesis, in Italian or in English, preferably of experimental nature and which can also foresee practical implications - such as modeling, development, implementation or prototyping of environments, tools, models, architectures or applications.