Thesis

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Degree Programme Regulations

Thesis Regulations

Class L-43 Technologies for the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage

This regulation has been approved by the Department Board of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems in the session of 02/22/2019 and comes into force for students enrolled in the academic year 2019/2020.

The Application form for the final test, completed and signed and complete with the attached documentation, must be scanned and emailed to  campus.scientifico@unive.it.

Art.1

The Teaching Committee of the Degree Course in Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage (STBC), based on the final exam application presented by the student and formulated on a specific form, approves the thesis project and assigns the student to one or two mentors.
Thesis mentors can be the tenured professors of the Degree Course in Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage or Conservation Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage, or a professor of the University or an adjunct professor, provided that they are approved by the Teaching Committee.
The Teaching Committee can approve theses with external speakers, as long as they are supported by a professor of the Degree Courses in Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage or Conservation Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage.
To be admitted to the thesis activity the student must have obtained at least 130 credits and must have passed the internship, as attested by the mentor (s) with the simple declaration: Internship successfully passed.

Art. 2

The mentors are responsible for guiding and coordinating the work done by the student and for promoting all the formalities required by these Regulations, except those for which it is otherwise set out. 

Art. 3

For each graduating student, the Teaching Committee designates a Final Testing Commission composed of the mentor and a co-examiner chosen from among the professors of the Degree Courses in Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage or Conservation Science and Technology for Cultural Heritage.

Art. 4

The Final exam consists in the discussion of a written report, prepared by the student under the guidance of the mentor (s). The report written in electronic format, with an accompanying message attached by the mentor must be sent to the co-examiner according to the deadlines established by the University.

Art. 5

The evaluation of the final exam is carried out taking into consideration the student's entire career.

Art. 6

The Final Test Commission can assign a score from 0 to 6 points; the Final Test Commission may award any bonus points, for which reference should be made to the University regulations.
The request for honours must be presented in writing to the co-examiner by the mentor. A necessary condition for being able to make the request for honours is that the score obtained by summing the weighted average of the scores obtained in the exams, the additional bonus points and the points of the final exam is greater than 110.

Art. 7

The proclamation and delivery of the final diploma will take place on the day of graduation, scheduled for each graduation session in the manner established by the University.

Last update: 22/11/2023