Presentation
Become a qualified researcher in the field of Mathematics under the supervision of world-wide acknowledged scientists
Develop your research in the field of mathematical technique and theory under the supervision of highly specialized teaching staff with the advantages of an interuniversity program
The PhD Program in Mathematics is taught jointly by the University of Almería, the University of Cádiz, the University of Granada (coordinator), the University of Jaén and the University of Málaga. The Program aims to provide high professional training in the knowledge and development of new techniques, methods and Mathematical theories.
The activities leading to the acquisition of the necessary skills and abilities to obtain the title of Doctor of Mathematics include:
- Advanced research seminars in which national and foreign experts participate.
- PParticipation in congresses, schools and in research activities carried out both in the departments and in other collaborating institutions.
- Initial training seminars on current issues in research.
Also take advantage of the transversal and unique complementary training of the University of Jaén and all the activities aimed at improving your personal and professional projection that the UJA provides associated with this degree.
- Train yourself professionally in the knowledge and development of new techniques, methods and Mathematical theories.
In the monography of the degree you can consult the complete list of academic competences accredited by the Doctorate in Mathematics by the University of Jaén.
The ideal applicant profile is people like you, who are interested in developing research in Mathematics and willing to take advantage of the opportunities offered in this field. Applicants should be motivated for making new discoveries through research, and have the capacity for critical thinking, comprehension, interpretation and application of research results, as well as basic skills in computer tools and English language.
General access requirements for Doctoral Programmes at the University of Jaen
In general, access to an official doctoral programme is available to persons in possession of a Spanish official bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and a university master's degree.
Access is also available to persons who meet one of the following conditions:
- Being in possession of an official Spanish university qualification, or one of another member country of the European Higher Education Area, which qualifies them for access to a master's degree in accordance with the provisions of Article 16 of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of October 29, and having obtained a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in all official university studies, of which at least 60 must be at master's level.
- Being in possession of an official Spanish degree whose duration, according to the rules of Community law, is at least 300 ECTS credits. These graduates must attend the mandatory bridging courses referred to in Article 7.2 of these regulations, unless the curriculum of said degree includes research training credits equivalent in educational value to the research credits obtained in master’s degree courses.
- Being in possession of a university degree and, after obtaining a training place in the entrance test to specialized medical training, having obtained a positive evaluation in at least two years of training in a programme to obtain an official degree in one of the Health Science specialties.
- Being in possession of a degree obtained under a foreign education system, without need for official recognition, after the University has verified that said degree accredits a level of education equivalent to the Spanish official master´s degree and allows admission to doctoral studies in the country issuing the qualification. In no case shall this admission imply the official recognition of the original qualification held by the individual or its recognition for purposes other than access to doctoral studies. Regardless of this, the doctoral degree obtained will be officially valid in Spain.
- Being in possession of a Bachelor, Architect or Engineer degree and also having achieved the Diploma de Estudios Avanzados in accordance with the provisions of Royal Decree 778/1998, of April 30, or the research proficiency stipulated in the Royal Decree 185/1985, of January 23.
- Being in possession of another Spanish doctoral degree obtained under earlier university regulations.
Specific access requirements for Doctoral Studies in Mathematics.
The recommended admission profile is that of a student who has completed an Official Master's Degree in the field of Mathematics and has completed the corresponding Master's thesis, with a certain research orientation. As previously stated, prior contact with a researcher from the program would be highly recommended, although not essential.
For optimal use of the doctoral student's training process, a B1 level of English (or similar) would be advisable, although this requirement is not essential.
Once the admission to the program has been completed, the local coordinators of the program, in agreement with the general coordinator, and in contact with the heads of the different research teams, will assign tutors to the new students, in accordance with the attitudes and preferences shown in the curriculum vitae and previous interviews.
Admission criteria
The following criteria laid down in article 9.3.c of the Regulation of Doctoral Studies of the University of Jaen will apply for admission of applicants:
- The adequacy of the applicant background giving access to doctoral studies to the topic of the thesis. 1.0 point.
- The curriculum vitae of applicant. 2.5 points.
- The interest of the research line of the thesis for the Department, Research Centre and personnel involved in direction of the PhD thesis, as informed by the corresponding legal representative/scientific personnel involved. 1.5 points.
- Adequacy of the theme of the thesis to the research lines of the doctoral programme. 2.0 points.
- Applicant´s complementary training requirements and time availability for carrying out the thesis. 0.5 points.
- Availability of permanent research staff with accredited research experience at the corresponding research area solicited by applicant. 1.5 points.
- Available resources to carry out the research tasks proposed by applicant. 1.0 point.
In order to be admitted, the applicant must obtain a mark higher than 7 points. The applicant must also have written consent from a scientific researcher qualified according to University of Jaen rules who will act as the thesis supervisor.
Students may enroll in doctoral studies at full dedication, or part-time if duly justified. The maximum period of permanence in PhD studies will be 3 years full-time or 5 years part-time. Students may ask for an ordinary extension for one year if enrolled full-time or two years if enrolled part-time. After this, all students may ask for an extraordinary extension period of one year. Applications for the extensions provided for in current legislation are to be duly reasoned and will be resolved by the Academic Committee for the PhD programme. Students may also apply for a temporary leave for a maximum period of one year, and extendible to one further year. Students may be excluded from the programme if they do not renew enrolments or if they obtain two negative overall assessments consecutively in the training and research activities in which they are enrolled for that year.
Students with special needs may visit the University Special Education Needs Service. You may get more information on general issues related to doctoral studies at the University Academic Service and the Doctoral School.
According to the rules for enrolment of the University of Jaen, application for doctoral studies is open during the complete year. Application and enrolment in doctoral studies can be done through the University Servicio de Gestión Académica.
There are four periods for application and registration during the year. Places not covered in one period will be added to next period´s offer.
School Year 2023/2024
- First cohort (application open until September 30, 2023; admission and registration during October, 2023)
- Nº of places offered: 1
- Second cohort (application open until January 31, 2024; admission and registration during February, 2024)
- Nº of places offered: 0
- Third cohort (application open until May 31, 2024; admission and registration during June, 2024)
- Nº of places offered: 0
Send us your application, and you will receive a personalized response in due time.
Yearly demand for places
If you are willing to apply for grants, please check the University International Relations website.
Academic Information
This doctoral programme is based on research lines carried out by teaching and research staff that will be in charge of supervising your research work. The mentor (who may also be your supervisor or a different member of the PhD programme) will guide you through the training activities of the programme.
While the mentor must belong to the university´s permanent staff that participates in the doctoral programme, the thesis supervision can be assigned to any person participating in the programme who is in possession of a PhD degree and has a qualified research experience, either from inside or from outside of the university.
Research topics (UJA)
- Geometric Analysis
- Function Approximation
- Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems and Applications
- Computer Graphics
Research topic: Geometric Analysis
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Castro López, Ildefonso | 0000-0003-3853-4967 | UJA |
Research topic: Function Approximation
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Marano Calzolari, Kotaro | UJA |
Research topic: Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems and Applications
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Roca Rodríguez, Francisco | 0000-0001-8717-0659 | UJA |
Research topic: Computer Graphics
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Feito Higueruela, Francisco R. | 0000-0001-8230-6529 | UJA |
- Commutative and Computational Algebra
- Homological Algebra and Homotopy Theory
- Noncommutative Algebra
- Harmonic Analysis and Complex Variable
- Functional analysis. Space and Banach Algebras. Applications
- Geometric Analysis
- Function Approximation
- Didactics of Mathematics
- Equations in Partial Derivatives, Numerical Analysis and Applications
- Differential Equations, Dynamic Systems and Applications
- Semi-Riemannian Geometry. Applications to Mathematical Physics
- History of Mathematics
- Computer Graphics
- Mathematics Applied to Business
- Statistical Models
Research topic: Álgebra Conmutativa y Computacional
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Bueso Montero, José Luis | 0000-0003-1246-5289 | UGR |
Cuadra Díaz, Juan | 0000-0001-9312-6718 | UAL |
Jara Martínez, Pascual | 0000-0003-0367-3465 | UGR |
Rosales González, José Carlos | 0000-0003-3353-4335 | UGR |
Cáceres González, José | UGR | |
Puertas González, Mª Luz | UAL |
Research topic: Álgebra Homológica y Teoría de Homopatía
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Álamo Antúnez, Nieves | 0000-0003-0843-579X | UMA |
Carrasco Carrasco, María del Pilar | UGR | |
Díaz Ramos, Antonio | 0000-0002-1669-1374 | UMA |
Gómez Ruiz, Francisco | 0000-0003-1408-4930 | EXTERNO |
Martínez Cegarra, Antonio | 0000-0002-5124-6508 | UGR |
Ojeda Aciego, Manuel | 0000-0002-6064-6984 | UMA |
Rodríguez Torreblanca, José Luis | 0000-0001-8626-2906 | UAL |
Rodríguez Garzón, Antonio | 0000-0002-2830-8176 | UGR |
Viruel Arbaizar, Antonio A. | 0000-0002-1605-5845 | UMA |
Bullejos Lorenzo, Manuel | UGR | |
Murillo Mas, Aniceto | UMA |
Research topic: Álgebra no conmutativa
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Aranda Pino, Gonzalo | 0000-0001-9702-054X | UMA |
Calderón Martín, Antonio J. | 0000-0002-4628-522X | UCA |
Cuadra Díaz, Juan | 0000-0001-9312-6718 | UAL |
Escoriza López, José | 0000-0002-8329-0239 | UAL |
Fernández López, Antonio | 0000-0003-1761-479X | UMA |
García Rozas, Juan Ramón | 0000-0001-9793-6742 | UGR |
Gómez Lozano, Miguel A. | 0000-0002-3100-0228 | UMA |
Gómez Torrecillas, José | 0000-0001-8945-0283 | UGR |
Jara Martínez, Pascual | 0000-0003-0367-3465 | UGR |
Oyonarte Alcalá, Luis | 0000-0002-9563-481X | UAL |
Pardo Espino, Enrique | 0000-0002-1909-2895 | UCA |
Siles Molina, Mercedes | 0000-0002-4299-5187 | UMA |
Torrecillas Jover, Blas | 0000-0002-0992-9911 | UGR |
Research topic: Análisis armónico y variable compleja
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
de la Torre Rodríguez, Alberto | 0000-0002-0013-7897 | UMA |
Girela Álvarez, Daniel | 0000-0001-8981-7890 | UMA |
González Enríquez, Cristóbal | 0000-0001-8310-1787 | UMA |
González Fuentes, María José | 0000-0002-4013-6899 | UCA |
Lorente Domínguez, María | 0000-0002-5899-2319 | UMA |
López Jiménez, Bartolomé | 0000-0002-3957-7398 | UCA |
Martín Reyes, Francisco Javier | UMA | |
Ortega Salvador, Pedro | 0000-0003-2959-6605 | UMA |
Peláez Márquez, José Angel | 0000-0003-2324-7308 | UMA |
Research topic: Análisis Funcional. Espacio y álgebras de Banach. Aplicaciones.
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
De Amo Artero, Enrique | 0000-0002-6886-1363 | UGR |
Díaz Carrillo, Manuel | 0000-0001-5632-5494 | UGR |
García Pacheco, Francisco Javier | UCA | |
Jiménez Melado, Antonio | 0000-0001-7345-3957 | UMA |
Jiménez Vargas, Antonio | 0000-0002-0572-1697 | UGR |
Kaidi Lhachmi, El Amin | 0000-0002-1884-2703 | UAL |
Mena Jurado, Juan Francisco | 0000-0002-9598-2881 | UGR |
Navarro Pascual, Juan Carlos | 0000-0002-1397-3747 | UGR |
Pérez Fernández, Francisco Javier | UCA | |
Rambla Barreno, Fernando | 0000-0001-6015-2928 | UCA |
Rodríguez Palacios, Ángel | UGR | |
Sánchez Granero, Miguel Ángel | 0000-0001-9153-8321 | UAL |
Velasco Collado, María Victoria | 0000-0003-4957-3275 | UGR |
Cabrera García, Miguel | UGR | |
León Saavedra, Fernando | UCA | |
Ruíz Galán, Manuel | UGR |
Research topic: Análisis geométrico
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Aledo Sánchez, Juan Ángel | 0000-0003-1786-8087 | UCLM |
Castro López, Ildefonso | 0000-0003-3853-4967 | UJA |
Ferrer Martínez, Leonor | 0000-0001-5760-7602 | UGR |
Gálvez López, José Antonio | UGR | |
López Camino, Rafael | UGR | |
López Fernández, Francisco José | UGR | |
Martín Serrano, Francisco | UGR | |
Martínez López, Antonio | UGR | |
H. Meeks, William | UMASS | |
Milán López, Francisco | 0000-0002-0781-5419 | UGR |
Montiel Gómez, Sebastian | 0000-0001-9249-9889 | UGR |
Pérez Jiménez, Juan de Dios | 0000-0001-8450-1790 | UGR |
Pérez Muñoz, Joaquín | 0000-0003-1877-8884 | UGR |
Ros Mulero, Antonio | 0000-0001-5811-5642 | UGR |
Rosales Lombardo, César | 0000-0003-3681-1596 | UGR |
Rosenberg, Harold | EXTERNO | |
Urbano Pérez-Aranda, Francisco | 0000-0001-6088-212X | UGR |
Umehara, Masaaki | 0000-0002-1067-9286 | EXTERNO |
Yamada, Kotaro | EXTERNO | |
Alarcón López, Antonio | UGR | |
Bullejos Lorenzo, Manuel | UGR | |
Flores Dorado, José Luis | UMA | |
Gutierrez López, Manuel | UMA | |
Mira Carrillo, Pablo | UPCT | |
Ortega Titos, Miguel | UGR | |
Sánchez Caja, Miguel | UGR |
Research topic: Aproximación de funciones
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Marano Calzolari, Kotaro | UJA | |
Martínez Finkelshtein, Andrei | 0000-0001-9421-5624 | UAL |
Moreno Balcázar, Juan José | 0000-0002-5211-6836 | UAL |
Pasadas Fernández, Miguel | 0000-0002-3392-3931 | UGR |
Research topic: Didáctica de la Matemática
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Rico Romero, Luis | 0000-0002-0366-5425 | UGR |
Research topic: Ecuaciones en derivadas parciales, análisis numérico y aplicaciones
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Carmona Tapia, José | 0000-0001-9319-4382 | UAL |
Castro Díaz, Manuel Jesús | UMA | |
Gallardo Molina, José María | 0000-0002-6586-178X | UMA |
Macías Sánchez, Jorge | 0000-0002-3010-8050 | UMA |
Ortegón Gallego, Francisco | 0000-0002-9821-8002 | UCA |
Parés Madroñal, Carlos | UMA | |
Bruzón Gallego, Mª de los Santos | UCA | |
Cañizo Rincón, José Alfredo | UGR |
Research topic: Ecuaciones diferenciales, sistemas dinámicos y aplicaciones
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Arias López, Margarita | 0000-0002-4096-1709 | UGR |
Bruzón Gallego, María de los Santos | 0000-0002-3599-6106 | UCA |
Campos Rodríguez, Juan | 0000-0002-1228-830X | UGR |
Gandarias Núñez, Maria Luz | 0000-0001-8604-8272 | UAL |
Medina Reus, Elena Blanca | 0000-0002-4241-5242 | UCA |
Muriel Patino, María Concepción | 0000-0003-4478-4524 | UCA |
Ramírez Labrador, José | EXTERNO | |
Roca Rodríguez, Francisco | 0000-0001-8717-0659 | UJA |
Romero Romero, Juan Luis | 0000-0002-0586-2932 | UCA |
Cañizo Rincón, José Alfredo | UGR | |
Carmona Tapia, José | UAL | |
Castro Díaz, Manuel Jesús | UMA | |
Macías Sánchez, Jorge | UMA | |
Ortegón Gallego, Francisco | UCA | |
Parés Madroñal, Carlos | UMA |
Research topic: Geometría Semi-Riemanniana. Aplicaciones a la Física Matemática
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Barros Díaz, Manuel | 0000-0002-5891-1371 | UGR |
Flores Dorado, José Luis | 0000-0001-5732-5445 | UMA |
Gutiérrez López, Manuel | 0000-0003-0066-0394 | UMA |
Romero Sarabia, Alfonso | 0000-0002-9839-847X | UGR |
Sánchez Caja, Miguel | 0000-0003-0677-1482 | UGR |
Turiel Sandín, Francisco Javier | 0000-0003-0037-3838 | UMA |
Almira Picazo, José María | UGR | |
Ortega Titos, Miguel | UGR | |
Pérez Jiménez, Juan de Dios | UGR |
Research topic: Historia de las Matemáticas
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Pérez Fernández, Francisco Javier | UCA | |
Arboleda Aparicio, Luis Carlos | 0000-0003-0444-1383 | UNIVALLE |
Pacheco Castelao, José Miguel | 0000-0003-4027-8608 | ULPGC |
Recalde Caicedo, Luis Cornelio | UNIVALLE |
Research topic: Informática Gráfica
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Feito Higueruela, Francisco R. | 0000-0001-8230-6529 | UJA |
Research topic: Matemáticas Aplicadas a la Empresa
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Cruz Rambaud, Salvador | 0000-0002-1318-1221 | UAL |
González Fuentes, María José | 0000-0002-4013-6899 | UCA |
Rodríguez Chía, Antonio M. | 0000-0002-1708-2108 | UCA |
Sánchez Granero, Miguel Ángel | 0000-0001-9153-8321 | UAL |
Ramírez González, Victoriano | 0000-0002-2627-964X | UGR |
Research topic: Modelos estadísticos
Name | ORCID code | Affiliation |
Castaño Martínez, Antonia | 0000-0001-6738-6225 | UCA |
Román Román, Patricia | UGR | |
Rueda García, María del Mar | UGR | |
Rumí Rodríguez, Rafael | UAL | |
Salmerón Cerdán, Antonio | 0000-0003-4982-8725 | UAL |
Torres Ruiz, Francisco de Asís | 0000-0001-6254-2209 | UGR |
During the course of your PhD thesis, you will be asked to take a set of training activities aimed at achieving the main competences that every PhD from the University of Jaen must develop by the end of doctoral studies:
Compulsory training activities
- General: Framework of doctoral studies.
- General: Framework of scientific research. Research policies.
- General: Design and follow-up of research projects.
- General: Knowledge transfer.
- General: Dissemination of research results.
- General: Employment and researcher career.
- Specific: Relevant contribution from the PhD thesis.
In addition, the student may also get enrolled in other training activities (most of which are programme-specific), aimed at acquisition of specific competences of this doctoral programme.
Optional training activities:
- General: Doctoral seminars.
- Specific: Active participation in seminars, conferences, symposia, courses and workshops.
- Specific: Short-term visit (minimum three months) to a foreign research institution (compulsory for students willing to achieve the International mention in their PhD degree).
You may check the calendar of training activities.
You can get more detailed information on the procedures for registration for the different activities and available grants.
All general training activities are in Spanish. Some specific training activities may be in English.
PhD students must pass a yearly evaluation of their activities. This includes general compulsory activities of doctoral studies and specific optional activities offered by the programme. After enrolment, you will receive a link for completion of your Student´s record of training activitiesand Research plan.
Each year, students must present proof of participation in at least two training activities. Nonetheless, the Academic commission may issue a positive evaluation for students with only one activity if this is duly justified.
The studies are duly completed with the presentation of the PhD thesis and the student´s public dissertation.
After completion of the Research Plan and Training activities, students may proceed to the public defense of their PhD thesis once the thesis has received initial approval from the PhD thesis supervisor(s) and the Academic Committee of the PhD programme as well as final approval from the Steering Committee of the Doctoral School. In order to receive this approval, the thesis must have achieved a relevant contribution signed by the PhD student as first author. The adequacy of the contribution will be determined according to the criteria established by the Comisión Nacional Evaluadora de la Actividad Investigadora (CNEAI) for the main areas of research and knowledge.
At the time of finishing your thesis you may need to check the rules that apply for writing the thesis in a foreign language and for the deposit and thesis defense.
Broadening your experience in other universities now becomes essential in a scenario where information, enterprise and society are globalized. Short-term visits (of at least 3 months) to a foreing institution allow doctoral students to achieve the International mention in their diploma. In addition, the option of JointSupervision allows you to achieve a PhD degree issued simultaneously by University of Jaen and by a foreign university. Under this modality of study, you will be assigned a thesis supervisor in each of the participating universities under the conditions laid down in the corresponding cotutele agreement.
PhD students may also spend part or most of their training period in a company. The mention of Industrial Doctorate can be obtained provided that the topic of the thesis is embedded in the research strategy of a company to which the doctoral student is bound by a contractual agreement.
There are different types of mobiity grants for doctoral students, including FPI (MINECO), FPU (MECD), individual PAIDI grants or Plan de Apoyo a la Investigación, Desarrollo Tecnológico e Innovación from Jaen University. Sudents may also apply for grants from Campus de Excelencia Internacional Agroalimentario (CeiA3), Erasmus mobility grants, and grants offered by the Doctoral School of Jaen University.
Complementary Study Programs
The University of Jaén is committed to an integral training of its students. On this page you will find complementary training activities that will allow you to configure a comprehensive curriculum that favors your employability and your professional and personal development. Check this page regularly because the information is continuously updated.
There are no programs of complementary studies that match the specified filter criteria.
Career Guidance
Internship Training in Companies
The University of Jaen is aware that internships in companies can be essential to your professional career. For that reason, it offers a range of options for you to get enrolled in extracurricular internships, including the University programmes for entrepreneurial activities and Icaro programme. The calls from University of Jaen´s Plan de Apoyo a la Transferencia del Conocimiento, el Emprendimiento y la Empleabilidad may offer you multiple options to facilitate your incorporation to the world of work.
Career Prospects
Currently, mathematicians are one of the three most in-demand graduates in the labor market, with more than 60% of graduates working in the business world, and the rest in research or teaching, mainly in the fields of quantitative finance (banks, investment banks and insurance companies), IT and telecommunications, consultancies (statistical, modeling and IT work) and industry (quality control, production control, market prospecting, etc.). These data can be consulted, for example, in the study of labor insertion of Graduates in Mathematics prepared for the White Book of the Mathematics Degree of the ANECA European Convergence Program. Another recent study on Mathematics graduates is the report Career Opportunities in Mathematics Studies:
Analysis of Labor Insertion and Job Offers, prepared by the Royal Spanish Mathematical Society (RSME) commissioned by the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation (ANECA). This report (which can be consulted on the RSME website is based on the analysis of a nationwide survey in which more than 500 Mathematics and Statistics professionals participated, and on the classification of some 1,500 job offers for mathematicians appeared in various media (Internet, press, etc.) in the first five months of 2007. Among their conclusions are the following:
a) The study indicates that the Mathematics degree offers very attractive and diverse job prospects. In addition to teaching (38%), it offers possibilities in the banking sector (16%), in the Public Administration (15%), in the industrial sector (8%), companies in the computer sector (7%) and consulting companies (7%).
b) The level of employment is 91.6%, that is, there is only 8.4% unemployment, with unemployment being slightly higher among women (9.0% compared to 7.9%). Textually it is stated: "The data extracted from the survey allow us to conclude that the incorporation of mathematicians into the labor market is a very fast process, since after 2 years the unemployment rate is only 5.0%, and the occupation is almost full (98.2%) after 5 years”.
c) Regarding the precariousness/stability of employment, two statements deserve to be highlighted. The first is that, in general, "72.8% have a stable contract, the percentage being slightly higher among men". The second focuses on the time needed to reach a stable job: “52.0% obtain a stable job in less than 6 months. After 2 years, that percentage is 80.9%. In the case of women, the time taken to achieve job stability is slightly higher”.
Coordination and Quality
The academic coordination commission is the collegiate body in charge of direction and academic management of the title. It interacts directly with the students and is in charge of programming the academic activities offered to the students, preparing the calendar, as well as other academic aspects necessary for an optimal development of the title. It will also be in charge of introducing the modifications included in the improvement process proposed by the title´s Quality Assurance System.
Composition
- Coordinator: Antonio Martínez López (UGR)
- Coordinator local: Ildefonso Castro López (UJA)
- Francisco Javier Pérez Fernández (UCA)
- Manuel Muñoz Márquez (UCA)
- Elena Medina Reus (UCA)
- Francisco Ortegón Gallego (UCA)
- Pascual Jara Martínez (UGR)
- Miguel Sánchez Caja (UGR)
- Francisco Mena Jurado (UGR)
- Daniel Girela Álvarez (UMA)
- Miguel Angel Gómez Lozano (UMA)
- José Luis Flores Dorado (UMA)
- José Carmona Tapia (UAL)
- Juan Cuadra Díaz (UAL)
- Blas Torrecillas Jover(UAL)
- Coordinator of the Master in Mathematicss: José Miguel Manzano Prego (student)
The Internal Quality Assurance Commission of the Doctoral programme performs the function of promoting and facilitating the continued improvement of the different activities (teaching, research, transfer of results, administrative issues) concerning the title. It also analyses the academic results and the level of satisfaction the title and prepares the improvement plan that the Academic commission will then put in practice.
Composition
- Jose Balderas Cejudo (UGR)
- Luis José Cruz Pizarro (UGR)
- Pascual Jara Martínez (UGR)
- Francisco Ortegon Gallego (UCA)
- Blas Torrecillas Jover (UGR)
- Antonio Viruel Arbaizar (UGR)
The quality assurance system of Jaen University has a two-tiered structure of responsibility. On one side, the corresponding Vice-Rectorate coordinates the quality evaluation process for the different titles, departments and university services and, on the other, the Academic Centre in charge of the title, which applies its Quality Assurance System. You may check the Internal Quality Assurance System of this doctoral programme at the website of the coordinating institution.
All official titles given by Jaen University undergo different evaluation processes by the Dirección de Evaluación y Acreditación (DEVA) of the Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento. The different evaluation reports of this title (verification, modification, follow-up and renewal of accreditation) are available through the following link: informes de evaluación de títulos de la DEVA.
The relevant information for this title concerning number of new enrolments, academic results and student´s level of satisfaction with the title is available at the university statistical yearbook (anuario estadístico de la Universidad de Jaén) under the headings “Estudiantes” and “Satisfacción de los grupos de interés”.
You may also check the dropout rates (informes de abandono) for the titles given by Jaen University.
Employability is one of the most important elements of the quality of the title. You can take a look at the report on employability for the different titles at Jaen University (estudios sobre la inserción laboral de los titulados) where you will find the most common professional careers of people who took this doctorate before you.