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URV Introduction to Teaching and Research Grant BIDI in the Department of Public Law. 2nd call
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Amount of the grant: 3,000 (gross), distributed in 8 monthly instalments. The endowment is subject to the IRPF tax and the Social Security quotation
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Law of Public Administration
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Tutor:
Endrius Cocciolo
Description of practical activities to be carried out:
A) Research initiation in the teaching and research lines of the Department of Public Law. In general, the tasks to be performed will consist of: - Selection and analysis of bibliographic sources (monographs, doctrinal papers and other texts, such as reports, memos and working documents of international and Spanish bodies) - Selection and analysis of legislation - Selection and analysis of court rulings According to the area of knowledge assigned and the line of research in which you will participate, the tutor will specify the specific tasks to be carried out in the work plan. B) Teaching support tasks: preparation of teaching materials, organization of the moodle space, self-learning resources; Selection and analysis of bibliographic sources: monographs, doctrinal articles, collective books, and other texts such as reports and working documents; Selection and analysis of normative and jurisprudential sources
Specific competencies to be developed:
EC2. Conducting research through the use and analysis of international, European and national legal sources (legislation, jurisprudence, doctrine), as well as through the use of IT techniques in obtaining legal information applicable to the public sector Learning outcome: Provide the foundations for carrying out research in the field of Law. CT1 Develop sufficient autonomy to work on research projects and scientific or technological collaborations within their technical field. Learning outcome: Plan and develop the work/project in an autonomous, organized and scientific way. Learning outcome: Generate a scientific document in terms of structure and content. CT2. Form assessments based on the management and efficient use of information. Learning outcome: Search and obtain information independently with criteria of relevance, reliability and relevance, which is useful for creating knowledge. Learning outcome: Organize the information with the appropriate tools (online and face-to-face), to ensure its updating, recovery and treatment, with the aim of reusing it in future projects.
Transversal competencies to be developed:
CT1 Develop sufficient autonomy to work on research projects and scientific or technological collaborations within their technical field. CT3. Solve problems in a critical, creative and innovative way in multidisciplinary contexts. CT6. Identify the learning process and academic and professional area: - Expand understanding of the university as a professional environment. - Understand the internal functioning of the service/office/department where they have been located during the grant. - Apply important real-life job skills such as: . Time management. . Organisation. . Collaboration with colleagues. . Responsibility. - Understand one of the ambits of work in their area of knowledge. - Evaluate if they would like to work in the area that they have been located during the grant. CT7. Apply the principles of ethics and social responsibility as a citizen and professional. - Manage information ethically and responsibly. - Apply the principles of equality, responsibility and ethics when attending to users. - Apply the principles of equality, responsibility and ethics when collaborating with colleagues. - Understand the needs of students in relation to the area of the grant and how, as grantholders, they can help these students. - Use the materials and energy in a way that is respectful of the environment.
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UNWEIGHTED ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT (RD 1125/2003)
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EVALUATION OF CURRICULUM VITAE
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Observations:
"· URV's BIDI Grants: Conditions governing: https://www.urv.cat/media/upload/arxius/beques-oou/beques_2324/beques_BIDI/240223_Bases_Beques_BIDI_ang_2324.pdf More information: http://www.urv.cat/en/studies/bachelor/financial-information/grants/index-beques-bidi/ · Necessary documentation for international students: a) Weight grade: Spanish applicants who completed the qualification that gives them access to the master's degree at a university other than the URV must submit their academic transcript showing their average grade according to the criteria established by RD 1125/2003, of 5 September, which specifies the European credits system and the official system for grading university qualifications throughout Spain. International students, in addition to their academic transcripts, may be required to submit a declaration of equivalence of average grades for university courses completed abroadissued by the Spanish Ministeri d'Educació i Formació Professional. The procedure for obtaining this declaration can be found on the web of the Ministry: http://www.educacionyfp.gob.es/servicios-al-ciudadano/catalogo/gestion-titulos/estudios-universitarios/titulos-extranjeros/equivalencia-notas-medias.html b) Curriculum vitae: Among other aspects, the selection committee will evaluate applicants' foreign language abilities, the relevance of their previous studies to the master's course, professional experience, mobility visits, grants or prizes received, publications, etc. The selection committee will only consider merits included in the CV that was submitted when the applicant pre-registered for the master's course and for which documentary evidence has also been presented. · Activity of the grant: The student will perform the teaching and research initiation presential activity. In the case of exceptional circumstances, the department and/or tutor may require the student to develop telematically. If telematic activity is not possible, the grant will be suspended at the direction of the department until the student can return to normal activity. Under no circumstances may the duration of the grant exceed the academic calendar for the current academic year. · Assessment by the tutor: Follow-up and evaluation of training activities carried out by the grant holders to comply with the educational requirements of the grants: 1. The training project is described in the grant scholarship summary and the grant holder's credential 2. As part of the process of evaluating and following-up the training activities, halfway through the grant the tutor conducts a follow-up interview to determine whether the student is acquiring the necessary learning competences 3. The grant holders have to evaluate their performance regarding the activities that they have carried out. 4. Before the end of the grant, the tutor evaluates the learning competences acquired by the student over the course of the scholarship 5. The course certificate certifies that the grant holder has satisfactorily acquired the necessary learning competencies The units may determine other systems for evaluating the activities carried out by the student over the course of the scholarship "
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