Congratulation to our members who successfully defended their PhD thesis in 2018, namely: Bruno M. Magalhães, Carina Marques, Daniela Rodrigues and Lucy Shaw Evangelista. Find out more about the students and their thesis:
Daniela Rodrigues, PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Cristina Padez and Prof. Aristides M. Machado-Rodrigues, has defended her PhD thesis entitled Association of social, cultural and environmental factors with participation in extracurricular sport and obesity indicators in 6-10-year-old children living in urban and non-urban settings (assigned to the Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra) publicly in March 2018. [Online here]
Lucy Shaw Evangelista, PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Ana Maria Silva, has defended her PhD thesis entitled O sepulcro I do recinto funerário dos Perdigões (assigned to the Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra) publicly in May 2018. [Online here]
Carina Marques, PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Eugénia Cunha and Prof. Albert Zink, has defended her PhD thesis entitled A diachronic approach to neoplasms: skeletal evidence from the Portuguese identified osteological collections (19th-20th centuries) (assigned to the Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra) publicly in July 2018. [Online here]
Bruno M. Magalhães, PhD student under the supervision of Prof. Ana Luísa Santos and Prof. Simon Mays, has defended his PhD thesis entitled When breathing is a burden. Sinonasal variations and diseases affecting the human skull in three Portuguese identified osteological collections (19th-20th centuries) (assigned to the Department of Life Sciences of the University of Coimbra) publicly in October 2018. [Available online soon]
A big ‘well done’ also goes to all the supervisors.
CIAS would like to wish Bruno, Carina, Daniela and Lucy the very best with their future careers.