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RESTITUTIO (1): PROFESSOR MIRCEA BRAGA’S DOCTORAL STUDENTS. A STUDY FILE
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The study file presents the activity of the doctoral supervisor, Prof. Mircea Braga, within the Doctoral School of Philology of IOSUD-Alba Iulia. The twenty-nine doctoral theses defended under his coordination during the period September 2008-04.09.2020 are listed in chronological order, and the nine volumes authored by former doctoral students resulting later from the publication of some of these theses are also identified. For each doctoral student, the occupation and current place of work are indicated, as well as the email address. The twenty-six academics who have acted as referees within the thesis defense committees are also listed, with their professional affiliation and number of participations. The statistical distribution of former doctoral students by occupation and geographical location is conclusively and succinctly presented, and the number of citations in Google Academic of five of the published volumes of theses is recorded. Last but not least, one of the doctoral supervisor’s reviews is reproduced, later published as preface in the aforementioned volume. In the second part, five other doctoral theses are presented, with the same structural approach, for which Professor Mircea Braga acted as a referent between 13.11.2009 and 24.09.2020, theses coordinated by his colleagues from the Doctoral School.
Universitatea 1 Decembrie 1918 din Alba Iulia / 1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia
Title: RESTITUTIO (1): PROFESSOR MIRCEA BRAGA’S DOCTORAL STUDENTS. A STUDY FILE
Description:
The study file presents the activity of the doctoral supervisor, Prof.
Mircea Braga, within the Doctoral School of Philology of IOSUD-Alba Iulia.
The twenty-nine doctoral theses defended under his coordination during the period September 2008-04.
09.
2020 are listed in chronological order, and the nine volumes authored by former doctoral students resulting later from the publication of some of these theses are also identified.
For each doctoral student, the occupation and current place of work are indicated, as well as the email address.
The twenty-six academics who have acted as referees within the thesis defense committees are also listed, with their professional affiliation and number of participations.
The statistical distribution of former doctoral students by occupation and geographical location is conclusively and succinctly presented, and the number of citations in Google Academic of five of the published volumes of theses is recorded.
Last but not least, one of the doctoral supervisor’s reviews is reproduced, later published as preface in the aforementioned volume.
In the second part, five other doctoral theses are presented, with the same structural approach, for which Professor Mircea Braga acted as a referent between 13.
11.
2009 and 24.
09.
2020, theses coordinated by his colleagues from the Doctoral School.
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