ACCESS
The Postgraduate in Performance, Choreography and Expanded Practices application process will admit the following applicants:
a) Holders of a bachelor’s degree or legal equivalent.
b) Holders of a foreign higher academic degree, awarded following a 1st cycle of studies organized in accordance with the Bologna principles by a State adhering to the process.
c) Holders of a foreign higher academic degree that is recognized as meeting the objectives of the bachelor’s degree by the Scientific Council of ESAP.
d) Holders of an academic, scientific, or professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting the capacity to carry out a Postgraduate degree, by the Scientific Council of ESAP.
1. The Postgraduate in Performance, Choreography and Expanded Practices application process will admit the following applicants:
a) Holders of a bachelor’s degree or legal equivalent.
b) Holders of a foreign higher academic degree, awarded following a 1st cycle of studies organized in accordance with the Bologna principles by a State adhering to the process.
c) Holders of a foreign higher academic degree that is recognized as meeting the objectives of the bachelor’s degree by the Scientific Council of ESAP.
d) Holders of an academic, scientific, or professional curriculum that is recognized as attesting the capacity to carry out a Postgraduate degree, by the Scientific Council of ESAP.
2. The application will be made by filling out the appropriate form, completed with a course completion certificate, a copy (compared by the services) of the diploma supplement (when applicable) and a detailed Curriculum Vitae. The application documents must be delivered to ESAP’s Administrative Services within the deadlines established for this purpose.
3. The candidates who meet the academic and curricular conditions expressed in the number 1 of this article, will be selected, and ranked, considering the following criteria:
a) Academic curriculum:
b) Scientific curriculum;
c) Professional curriculum;
d) Possible interview as a complementary criterion.
4. Densification of the evaluation criteria:
4.1. The Curriculum Assessment (CA) will be made considering the following parameters:
a) Academic curriculum (AC) – considering the academic qualifications required in the following terms:
final grade of Academic Degree or equivalent: 10-13 point ——– 12 points
final grade of Academic Degree or equivalent: 14-16 points ——- 15 points
final grade of Academic Degree or equivalent: 17-20 points ——- 18 points
b) Scientific curriculum (SC) – weighing on a scale of 0-20 points, the candidate’s participation in congresses, seminars, research projects, number of published articles, awards and similar elements, provided that they are activities in the scientific area of the study cycle in question, in the following terms:
c) Professional curriculum (PC) – weighing on a scale of 0-20 points, the duration and nature of the professional functions performed, provided that they are held by an employment contract or in an independent work regime, in the scientific area of the study cycle in question, in the following terms:
d) In addition to the curricular assessment, a possible individual interview (II) may be carried out whenever the assessment of the academic, scientific, and professional curriculum is not sufficiently distinctive from the ranking of the different candidates, considering for this purpose the following skills and abilities:
e) The classification of each candidate will result from the arithmetic mean of the scores assigned on a scale of 0 to 20 points for each of the two appreciation factors I) and II).
4.2. The final classification will be scored by applying the following formula, on a scale from 0 to 20 points: CA = (AC*X+SC+PC) /3. Being that:
CA = Curriculum Assessment
AC = Academic curriculum
SC = Scientific curriculum
PC = Professional curriculum
The weighting factor X takes one of the following values:
X = 1.3 for candidates with a degree in the areas of Arts, Architecture, Design, Philosophy, History of Art, Curatorship, Social Sciences
X = 1.0 for candidates with a degree in other areas considered suitable
4.3. If it is necessary to conduct an individual interview (II), the final classification formula is adapted, in the following terms: FS = (CA+II)/2, where:
FS = Final score
CA = Curriculum Assessment (Academic curriculum + Scientific curriculum + Professional curriculum)
II = Individual interview
4.4. The scores resulting from the calculation of the averages will be expressed up to the hundredths, by rounding, in each selection method and also in the final classification, by defect or by excess, depending on whether the value of the thousandths is less than or greater than or equal to five.
5. The applications will be analyzed by a committee of experts, appointed by the Scientific Council for this purpose. The decisions of this committee will be recorded in the minutes and there will be no appeal.
6.The number of vacancies and deadlines for applying to the Postgraduate Studies will be set annually by order of the Academic Director, subject to ratification by the Scientific Council of ESAP and by the Board of Directors of CESAP.
PRAZOS
1st PHASE
Application: 4 July to 12 August 2022
Documents delivery: until 26 August 2022
Affixation of the provisory seriation list: 2 September 2022
Complaints: 2 and 5 September 2022
Affixation of the final seriation list: 6 September 2022
Enrollment: 7 to 13 September 2022
2nd PHASE (if vacancies are available)
Application: 29 August to 14 September 2022
Documents delivery: until 14 September 2022
Affixation of the provisory seriation list: 15 September 2022
Complaints: 15 and 16 September 2022
Affixation of the final seriation list: 19 September 2022
Enrollment: 20 to 23 September 2022
3rd PHASE (if vacancies are available)
Application: 19 September to 14 October 2022
Documents delivery: until 14 October 2022
Affixation of the provisory seriation list: 17 October 2022
Complaints: 17 and 18 October 2022
Affixation of the final seriation list: 19 October 2022
Enrollment: 20 to 28 October 2022
VACANCIES
20
1. Application form (modelo da ESAP);
2. Certificate of academic qualifications (copy collated by ESAP’s services) and diploma supplement (if applicable);
3. Detailed curriculum;
4. ID Card.
Notice: The document mentioned in n.º 2, in case it isn’t issued in Portuguese, English, French or Spanish, must always be translated by a certified translater and authenticated by the Embassy or Portuguese Consulate of the degree’s home country or by Hague’s Convention Apostille.
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