PhD in History, Art History and Geography

Academic year 2023-24

Please see the information in the new curriculum for this programme starting in the 2023-24 academic year.
If you started before the 2022-23 academic year, please see the corresponding version

Lines of research

Equips del programa de doctorat

  • Equip 1. Història General (àrees de Prehistòria, Història Antiga, Història Medieval, Història Moderna i Història Contemporània)
  • Equip 2: Història de l’Art (àrees d’Història de l’Art i Estètica i Teoria de les Arts)
  • Equip 3: Geografia (àrees de Geografia Humana, Geografia Física i Anàlisi Geogràfica Regional)

Les línies de recerca d’aquest programa de doctorat són:

  • L1: Història General (Àrees de Prehistòria, Història Antiga, Història Medieval, Història Moderna i Història Contemporània)
  • L2: Història de l'Art (Àrees d'Història de l'Art i Estètica i Teoria de les Arts)
  • L3: Geografia (Àrees de Geografia Humana, Geografia Física i Anàlisi Geogràfica Regional)

General and specific competencies

Attaining the goals set for the highest postgraduate level, and specifically for this PhD programme, represents attaining a set of core and general skills, in addition to other personal skills and abilities.

Core Skills

  • CB11 - Systematic comprehension of a field of study and mastery of research skills and methods related to this field
  • CB12 - The ability to devise, design or create, implement and adopt a substantial research or invention process
  • CB13 - The ability to contribute to widening the frontiers of knowledge through original research
  • CB14 - The ability to perform a critical analysis, assessment and synthesis of new and complex ideas
  • CB15 - The ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community, as well as with society as a whole, about their areas of knowledge in the methods and languages commonly used within the international scientific community
  • CB16 - The ability to promote scientific, technological, social, artistic or cultural advancement in academic and professional settings within the knowledge-based society.

Personal Skills and Abilities

  • CA01 - Work in contexts where there is little specific information
  • CA02 - Uncover key questions that need to be answered in order to resolve a complex problem
  • CA03 - Design, create, develop and undertake new and innovative projects in their area of knowledge
  • CA04 - Work in a team and independently in an international or multidisciplinary setting
  • CA05 - Incorporate knowledge, handle complexity and provide opinions with limited information
  • CA06 - Intellectual criticism and defence of solutions.

Acces and entry Requirements

The recommended entry profile for the PhD in History, History of Art and Geography programme is graduates in history, history of art, geography, fine art, geology and environmental science. Holders of five-year undergraduate degrees shall be admitted to the PhD programme without having to take a master’s degree. For those with four-year degrees, they will need to have an official undergraduate degree and a master’s degree, having passed 300 ECTS credits across both programmes. These master’s programmes from the aforementioned areas may have been taken at the UIB or other universities. In this regard, and notwithstanding doctorands having taken equivalent studies, the UIB offers the following:

  • Master’s Degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management.

For students who fulfil the recommended entry profile, the Academic Committee for the PhD Programme shall select applicants for the PhD in accordance with the following weighted criteria:

  • The academic record from prior undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications (80%). The mark for each subject shall be weighted based on the number of credits for each subject, regardless of whether they are undergraduate (four- or five-year programmes, or engineering) or postgraduate subjects. A scoring scale of subjects from 0 to 10 will be used, since it is a scoring system that is extended to most countries and easily scalable to other systems.
  • Assessment of a statement of reasons motivating PhD candidates to enrol on this programme (10%). The level of motivation, clarity of expression and link to the research areas on the programme shall be assessed.
  • Other merits: (10%). Academic and scientific merits beyond the scope of the academic record/transcript shall be assessed, such as specialised courses, a background in collaborating with research groups, publications, conference attendance and professional experience.

The Academic Committee shall carry out the admission process.

With regard to students who have specific educational requirements arising from any disability, the Support for People with Special Needs Office at the UIB (https://oficinasuport.uib.cat/) shall assess their needs and make any possible curricular adaptation proposals to the Academic Committee for the PhD programme.

List of agreements of the doctoral programme

International joint supervision agreement

  • University of Angers (France) and University of the Balearic Islands.

Agreements and framework agreements of UIB. Search of agreements  .

Support and guidance information

Protocol for the Development and Assessment of Doctorand Research Plans

The doctorand research plan must include the following information on the proposed PhD thesis:

  • Background
  • Objectives
  • Research sources and methodology
  • Research stages and time planning
  • Reference bibliography.

The Academic Committee for the PhD Programme shall assign a tutor to admitted candidates. Tutors must hold a PhD, have accredited experience in research and take part in the PhD programme. Within six months from initial enrolment, the Academic Committee for the PhD programme will assign a thesis supervisor to each student. Supervisors may or may not also be tutors.

Supervision and monitoring of doctorand training activities and their PhD theses shall be in line with the UIB procedures for PhDs (RD 99/2011), the UIB Doctoral Degree Regulations (https://seu.uib.cat/fou/acord/13084/) and the verified degree report that you may consult on the "Results" webpage. The administrative and academic procedures that students must perform during their PhD may be viewed on the "Procedures" section of the UIB Doctoral School website:

In addition to fostering multidisciplinary research, this programme aims to strengthen joint supervision for national and international theses. In order to achieve this goal, several resources shall be used, including the ERASMUS programmes for PhD students.

The academic committee or one of its members shall notify students about the tutorial plan at the start of every academic year.