PRFU projects‘ admission criteria

According to the instruction n°02 dated on February 20th, 2018, concerning the admission and management of the formation research projects. The admission criteria of research projects PRFU are:

  • Projects must align with the priority themes defined by the laboratory or respond to socio-economic needs or current scientific issues.
  • The themes of PRFU projects must be in line with:

1-The achievement of the country’s socio-economic, cultural, scientific and     technological objectives, as set out in article 7 of law 15-21 on the orientation of scientific research and technological development ;

2-Current scientific developments.

The aims of PRFU projects are essentially focused on research-based training and aim to achieve two goals:

  • Doctoral thesis defense
  • Scientific production

3-The project manager is allowed to introduce a new project after presenting      the final report (summary) of the former project.

4-The project period is determined to be 04 years.

5-The research president must be a teacher researcher of the highest rank (professor or lecturer class A)

6-The teacher researcher can not belong to more than one research project.

7- The research team consists of at least three (03) members and six (06) at most, including the project manager according to the following variables:

The project manager must be from the professorship grades (professor or lecturer category A).

The research team must be made, compulsorily, by doctoral students (Classical and L.M.D. Systems) and teachers researchers enrolled in the doctorate.

It is recommended that each research project include two (02) Ph.D. students for every lecturer.

8-It is not possible to integrate new members during the period of research implementation.

9- During the project implementation period, it is up to the president of the project to exclude a member of research team, and submit a detailed report containing the necessary information.

10-It is not possible for the part-time teachers researchers, the retired and assigned outside the sector, to be members in research projects.