TRIBE


   

Following the procedure of re-accreditation of doctoral study programs in Croatia, the Agency for Science and Higher Education awarded the TRIBE program with the seal of high quality.

The TRIBE Ph.D. program provides rigorous academic training in biomedicine within an international and research-focused environment. Our main objective is to develop students’ ability to use scientific research methods in creating new scientific knowledge and in solving complex problems in research, innovation, and in other areas of society. There is broad flexibility in the choice of research areas and methods.

NEWS


TRIBE project "Giving voice" 
Yearbook "TRIBE - 10 Years of Excellence"

ENROLLMENT
Call for enrolment into the TRIBE program for 2023/24.
The detailed procedure for enrollment of foreign students

The curriculum of the TRIBE program [doc] [xls
Courses and schedule
Frequently asked questions
Ph.D. thesis proposal
Ph.D. thesis defense
Instructions for preparing progress reports

Research Integrity Advisor
Link for confidential communication

Meet our graduate students
Defended theses
TRIBE Directors

Confidential Communication Form
 

TRIBE JOINT DOCTORATES
Tribe program is participating in the MiRoR

 

TRIBE COURSES
Cochrane Hands-on course on Systematic Reviews
Summer School on Responsible Research - Summer School on Responsible Research - How to put European Code of conduct for Research Integrity into practice. Split 2021.
Webinar - Testing students knowledge and skills
Summer School of Scientific Communication and Integrity 
Summer School on Responsible Research (RR)
Support for research data in Croatian national infrastructure for digital repositories - DABAR
TRIBE Summer School for Responsible Research and Innovation
Course: Laboratory Animals Science 
Workshop on Meta-analysis (ppt
Workshop on Qualitative Studies (Lecture 1Lecture 2)
Course: Fascination for Statistics
Lectures by David Wizel - Individual Fellowships and COFUND under Marie Sklodowska Curie actions
Lecture: David Moher
2017 Summer School of Scientific Communication: Communicating Science to a broader audience
Lecture: John Ioannidis
 
 
 

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