2. MILESTONES
0. Milestone ZERO
1. SoA + bibliography
2. Research Project
3. Position Report
4. Thesis Project (and plan)
5. Thesis draft
6. Thesis (final draft)
3. MILESTONES (deep review in red)
1. SoA + bibliography
2. Research Project
3. Position Report
4. Thesis Project (and plan)
5. Thesis draft
6. Thesis (final draft) The DEEP REVIEW MILESTONE:
• few (3-4, average) PhD Candidates
• much more professors and experts
• long (deep) discussion about each prop
• 20’ (average) presentation
(the older the Candidate, the longer)
4. MILESTONES (evaluation meetings in black)
1. SoA + bibliography
2. Research Project
3. Position Report
4. Thesis Project (and plan)
5. Thesis draft
6. Thesis (final draft)
5. State of Art
THE WHOLE KNOWLEDGE
Trichotillomania, Bulimia Nervosa, and Major Depression, morgan
Your area/field of work
6. The State of the Art is a picture
It is your picture of your Research Area.
At the end you will be judged as authors of a picture at an exibition
(your speech and its clarity, the completeness of your references …)
It is a piece of creative work that must be done in a very systematic
way/approach.
In every DEEP REVIEW meeting you are expected for a picture …
7. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
It is your picture of your Research Area.
At the end you will be judged as authors of a picture at an exibition
(your speech and its clarity, the completeness of your references …)
It is a piece of creative work that must be done in a very systematic
way/approach.
In every DEEP REVIEW meeting you are expected for a picture …
Your MILESTONE ZERO picture, rough and effective like a neolithic cave painting (Lascaux)
8. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The richness of your MILESTONE ONE State of the Art
9. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The iconic beauty of your MILESTONE TWO RESEARCH PROJECT
10. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The dramatic blacks andwhites of your MILESTONE three POSITION REPORT
11. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The lightness of the details of your MILESTONE four PhD THESIS PROJECT
12. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The brutality of your MILESTONE five DRAFT PhD THESIS
13. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The hallucination of your MILESTONE six FINAL DRAFT PhD THESIS
14. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The erotic vision of your REVIEW PhD Thesis COPY
15. In all your MILESTONES you will give a picture
The abstract vigour of your final exam’s PhD Thesis
17. KeyWord 001
KeyWord 002
KeyWord 003
KeyWord xx1
KeyWord xx2
KeyWord xx3
KeyWord yy1
KeyWord yy2
KeyWord yy3
RESEARCH LINE 01 of the AREA
RESEARCH LINE 02 of the AREA
RESEARCH LINE zz of the AREA
MY RESEARCH TOPIC
My original contribution
the research question
I am going to answer to
People
Institution
Documents
(papers/reports)
Data …
People
Institution
Documents
(papers/reports)
Data …
People
Institution
Documents
(papers/reports)
Data …
18. 1. Jackson Pollok, “Mural” (1943) University of Iowa Museum of Art;
https://uima.uiowa.edu/collections/american-art-1900-1980/jackson-pollock/mural/
2. Amedeo Modigliani, “Nu couché” (1917-1918), Louvre;
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_couch%C3%A9#/media/File:Modigliani_-_Nu_couch%C3%A9.jpg
3. Chaïm Soutine, “Houses” (1920-1921), Orangerie; http://www.musee-orangerie.fr/en/artwork/houses
4. Goya, “El tres de mayo de 1808 en Madrid” (1814), Prado;
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/El_Tres_de_Mayo%2C_by_Francisco_de_Goy
a%2C_from_Prado_thin_black_margin.jpg/1280px-
El_Tres_de_Mayo%2C_by_Francisco_de_Goya%2C_from_Prado_thin_black_margin.jpg
5. Jean Antoine Watteau, “L'Embarquement pour Cythere” (1718-1719),
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Embarkation_for_Cythera#/media/File:L%27Embarquement_pour_Cyther
e,_by_Antoine_Watteau,_from_C2RMF_retouched.jpg
6. Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1598);
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b8/Sacrifice_of_Isaac-
Caravaggio_%28c._1603%29.jpg/1024px-Sacrifice_of_Isaac-Caravaggio_%28c._1603%29.jpg
7. Botticelli, “Nascita di Venere” (1482-85); https://cdn.studenti.stbm.it/images/2016/11/04/nascita-di-venere-
botticelli-orig.jpeg
8. Duccio di Buoninsegna, “Maestà”, Siena;
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duccio_di_Buoninsegna#/media/File:Duccio_maesta1021.jpg
9. Grottes de Lascaux, Aurochs (15.000-18.000 a.C.); http://www.thalo.com/thumbnail/021913_3563f707-
564177729-5123c60c-91d8-865ede91/o.jpg