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Interuniversity Ph.D. Program in Oenology, Viticulture and Sustainability

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General Information

GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE PH.D. PROGRAM:

Shared Ph.D. Program, participating universities:

  • Universidad de la Rioja (Coordinator).
  • Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha.
  • Universidad de Murcia.
  • Universidad de Salamanca.
  • Universidad de Valladolid.


Knowledge area: Sciences.

 

General coordination in charge of Universidad de La Rioja:

 

1. What does this PhD Program consist of?

The aim of this PhD interuniveristy Program is to train researchers in the fields of Oenology, Viticulture and Sustainable agronomy to be capable of facing the different challenges of this sector. Challenges not only in research, but also from the different sector companies in order to meet the services need; and for this purpose, this program trains students for the development of their doctoral thesis.


2. Justification and references.

This Ph.D. Program in Oenology, Viticulture and Sustainability was demanded by different research groups, and it was created due to the training needs of the future researchers. It is also important to remember that this Ph.D. Program has been a demand of different research groups from other countries such as Iberoamerican (Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay) and different countries belonging to the Mediterranean area of the EU (Portugal, France, Italy, Romania and Bulgaria).

The previous program is the inter-university doctorate in Oenology, regulated by the former RD778/1998, which began in the 2003-2004 academic year, supported by an agreement signed by eight Spanish universities and which was recognized with the Mention of Quality by the General Directorate of Universities.


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Objectives.

  1. To provide students with correct research training in the field of oenology, viticulture and sustainable agronomy.
  2. To interact with other research groups.
  3. To know the research resources available in the different research groups integrated in this program.
  4. To become familiar with the different experimental techniques and working methods, both usual and especially innovative, developed by the research groups.
  5. To acquire practical knowledge of those techniques that are likely to be used during the completion of the doctoral thesis.

 

4. Centers where the Ph.D. Program is taught.

  • Universidad de La Rioja: Facultad de Ciencias, Estudios Agroalimentarios e Informática (Logroño).
  • Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha: Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes y Biotecnología (Albacete), Escuela de Ingenieros Agrónomos de Ciudad Real (Ciudad Real), Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Bioquímica de Toledo (Toledo), Facultad de Ciencias Químicas (Ciudad Real).
  • Universidad de Murcia, Facultad de Química (Murcia).
  • Universidad de Salamanca, Facultad de Farmacia (Salamanca).
  • Universidad de Valladolid, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenierías Agrarias (Palencia).
  • Instituto de Ciencias de la Viña y el Vino (CSIC-UR-GR) (Logroño).

 

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Research lines

Research lines and Human Resources.

  1. Research Line: Oenological Chemistry and Technology. Factors and treatments for the improvement of wine quality. Chemical and sensory characterization of grapes and wine. Chemical basis of wine flavor. Polyphenol research.
  2. Research line: Oenological Microbiology and Biotechnology. Microbial Biotechnology and Oenology. Biodiversity and microbial ecology; biotechnological applications. Oenological microbiology: selection, management and control of winemaking. Functional genomics applied to oenological research.
  3. Research Line: Agricultural chemistry and oenological analysis. Determination of endogenous and exogenous contaminants in grapes and wine; influence on wine. Agricultural chemistry applied to grapes, wines and viticultural by-products. Pesticide residues and metabolites in grapes and wines.
  4. Research Line: Grapevine genetics and improvement.Genetic diversity of grapevines and related species. Genetics of grapevine reproductive development. Genomics and genetic improvement of grapevines.
  5. Research Line: Plant protection and environment. Agroecology and pest management. Agro-environmental engineering. Plant ecophysiology, climate change and environment.
  6. Research Line: Production systems and technologies in Viticulture. Production and cultivation systems. Precision viticulture. Production and cultivation systems in a framework of climate change. Production technologies.
Professors

Universidad de La Rioja

Doctors: Surname and Name.

Research Line

Referred Professors:

Ayestarán Iturbe, Belén
Fernández Zurbano, Purificación

Other professors of this line:

Dizy Soto, Marta
Guadalupe Mínguez, Zenaida

 

 

OENOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY.

Referred Professors:

Gutiérrez Viguera, Ana Rosa
Ruiz Larrea, Fernanda
González García, Ramón (CSIC)

Other professors of this line:

Olarte Martínez, Carmen
Sanz Cervera, Susana
Morales Calvo, Mª Pilar (CSIC)

 

 

 

OENOLOGICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY.

Martínez Soria, María Teresa
Sanz Asensio, Jesús

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND OENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.

Referred Professors:

Martínez de Toda Fernández, Fernando
Martínez Zapater, José Miguel (CSIC)
Ibáñez Marcos, Javier (CSIC)

Other professors of this line:

Menéndez Menéndez, Cristina

 

 

GRAPEVINE GENETICS AND IMPROVEMENT.

Referred Professors:

Marco Mancebón, Vicente S.
Núñez Olivera, Encarnación
Pérez Moreno, Ignacio

Other professors of this line:

Martínez Abaigar, Javier
Tomás Las Heras, Rafael

 

 

PLANT PROTECTION AND ENVIRONMENT.

Referred Professors:

Tardáguila Laso, Javier
Morales Iribas, Fermín (CSIC)

PRODUCTION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN VITICULTURE.

Universidad de Castilla La Mancha

Doctors: Surnames and Name.

Research Line.

Díaz Maroto Hidalgo, M. Consuelo
González Viñas, Miguel Ángel
Pérez Coello, María Soledad

 

OENOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY.

 

Briones Pérez, Ana Isabel
Arevalo Villena, María
Palop Herreros, Maria de los Llanos

OENOLOGICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY.

 

Referred Professor:

Salinas Fernández, Mª Rosario

Zalacain Aramburu, Amaya

 

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND OENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.

 

Universidad de Murcia

Doctores: apellidos y nombre

Research Line.

Referred Professors:

Oliva Ortiz, José
Almela Ruiz, Luis

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND OENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.

 

Universidad de Salamanca

Doctors: Surnames and Name.

Research Line.

Referred Professors:

Escribano Bailón, Teresa Rivas Gonzalo, Julián C.

OENOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY.

 

Universidad de Valladolid

Doctors: Surnames and Name.

Research Line.

Del Álamo Sanza, María

OENOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY.

Rodríguez Nogales, José Manuel

OENOLOGICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY.

Elena Hidalgo Rodríguez

GRAPEVINE GENETICS AND IMPROVEMENT.

Referred professors

Martín Peña, Pedro

Other professors of this line:

González García, María Rosa

 

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND OENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS.

 


Complementary training activities

CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TRAINING.

The International Doctoral School (EID-UCLM) organizes cross-disciplinary training courses with the aim of offering the doctorate students’ complementary training activities to his or her activity as a researcher. The offered activities can be taught through their doctoral studies.

To check for more information:

 

Alumnos-Profesores : EID-UCLM TRANSVERSAL TRAINING 

https://www.unirioja.es/estudios/doctorado/783D/plan.shtml#3

 


Access and admision

Prescription and Registration.

Number of new entry positions:

  • Universidad de La Rioja: 13.
  • Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha: 8.
  • Universidad de Murcia: 3.
  • Universidad de Salamanca: 3.
  • Universidad de Valladolid: 5.

 

Access requirements.

The minimum legal requirements for admission to any of the doctoral programs are those specified in the section "Access for new doctoral students" in this link.

ADMISSION TO THE PH.D. PROGRAM IN OENOLOGY, VITICULTURE AND SUSTAINABILITY.

The admission of students to the doctoral program will follow the principles of respect for fundamental rights and equality between men and women, as well as the principle of universal accessibility.  To access the program, it will be necessary to be in possession of a university degree that presents formative characteristics of an Official University master's degree with a research profile related to chemical, agri-food or life sciences and technologies, preferably those taught in whole or in part by the Universities that offer the program. The following are considered recommended master's studies for the Program:

  • Masters in science fields with specialization in Oenology, Viticulture, Agri-Food, Food Science and Technology, Agronomy, Environmental Sciences or Agronomic Engineering.
  • Masters in other Experimental Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering) or Health Sciences (Pharmacy, Nutrition and Dietetics).

 

In addition to the above-mentioned master's degrees other diploma of advanced studies (DEA)/degree/engineering degrees could be those in the following fields: Agronomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science and Technology, Environmental Sciences, Pharmacy or Chemistry.

 

CRITERIA FOR THE AWARDING OF VACANCIES

As a general criterion, when the number of admissions requests exceeds the number of places offered, the Academic Committee responsible for the program, following the procedure established by the University, will consider the following general criteria:

  • Academic criteria, being essential the presentation of the academic record and the curriculum vitae. The average grade of the transcript will be up to 90%, distributed as follows: for the undergraduate degree (or equivalent) it will be up to 55% of the evaluation.
  • This average grade of the transcript may be weighted according to the degree of academic affinity of the degree that gives access to the doctoral program; for the master's degree, the average grade will be up to 35% of the score.
  • Applicants will be assessed for other merits (rest of the score, up to 100% of the total), such as: recognition of their academic record, having enjoyed a research initiation grant, having experience in research initiation activities or professional experience related to the program, and knowledge of languages.

 

All students, regardless of the university or organization they come from, will be subject to the same admission criteria.

Specific procedures of the PhD program

All the procedures will be carried out by the international doctoral school (EID-UCLM), except:

  • Registration and request for certifications and degrees: Student Management Unit of the student's Campus.
  • Application for admission and thesis deposit: Secretary of the Department to which the student's tutor belongs.

 

Inquiries, suggestions, complaints and opinions:

Quality

Internal Quality Assurance Committee of the doctoral program.

The Internal Quality Assurance Committee of the Doctoral Program in Oenology, Viticulture and Sustainability is determined by the coordinating university.

Category

Quality Indicators

 

 

 

Adequacy of the Offer

Percentage of newly enrolled students as a percentage of places offered.

Percentage of Ph.D. students from other Spanish universities.

Number of applications for admission to the Ph.D. Program.

Number of newly enrolled Ph.D. students.

Total number of doctoral students enrolled.

 

 

 

Satisfaction degree of the different collectives involved in the Phd Program.

Satisfaction Degree of the Ph.D. enrolled students.

Satisfaction Degree of the Professors/Researchers.

Satisfaction Degree of the external collaborating institutions.

Satisfaction Degree of the Administration and Services Staff (PAS).

Satisfaction Degree of the Ph.D. students participating in mobility programs.

Degree of satisfaction of graduates.

 

 

 

Degree of Internationalization.

Percentage of Ph.D. students from foreign universities.

No. of international collaboration agreements signed.

No. of joint scientific contributions made with foreign researchers.

No. of foreign experts which participate in the Ph.D. Program or in theses evaluations.

Percentage of theses with international mention and/or co-supervision over theses read.

 

Mobility.

No. of professors who participate in mobility programs.

Participation rate of doctoral students in mobility programs.

Professors.

Percentage of professors with active six-year periods or equivalent.

 

 

 

 

Evaluation of the scientific activity and its results.

Abandonment rate.

Rate of theses read in three years, for full-time students.

Rate of theses read in five years, for part-time students.

Number of scientific contributions made by doctoral students in their theses.

No. of extraordinary doctorate awards received by program Ph.D.

No. Of theses read by academic year.

Percentage of theses qualified as ‘Cum Laude’.

Percentage of doctoral students who obtain grants for post-doctoral contracts.

Employability. Rate of doctoral students who obtain employment appropriate to their training during the 3 years following the defense of the thesis.