
VIII Edition.
Academic year 2025-26
MiR – Mention in Research
Program coordinated by the Research Center TGRAF ISEC Lisbon, linked to the ECAIC School of Communication, Arts and Creative Industries. ISEC Lisbon. International Academic scientific agreement with ELISAVA Facultad de Diseño e Ingeniería de Barcelona
Its implementation will allow you to choose between:
• Be part of a Research group
• Continue academic training in design.
• Define a pre-doctoral profile
• Develop a research project.
A new perspective on work to be able to communicate your applied design projects scientifically. This will increase the added value of your professional proposals and also allow you to define your research profile.
Languages
It is carried out simultaneously in three languages: Portuguese, Spanish and English.
Students can express themselves and write in one of these languages.
Credits:
60 ECTS (*)
The Postgraduate course provides a level 2 MECES (ES) qualification, which is equivalent to level 6 EQF (EHEA).
Will issue:
– Certificate of curricular units.
– Supplement to or certificate (compliant or EHEA)
Duration:
1 academic year (divided into 2 semesters)
Format:
Format: blended, autonomous and online-oriented (Zoom and email)
The candidate has the possibility of presenting their academic/professional CV for a validation process.
This process is regulated by the Scientific Technical Committee of the TGRAF Center.
Curricular units
This program uses an academic/scientific methodology:
1 – Exploratory study (5 ECTS).
2 – Document analysis (6 ECTS).
3 – Project methodology (6 ECTS).
4 – Applied Design Project (10 ECTS).
5 – Project content structure (15 ECTS).
6 – Scientific Communication Memory (18 ECTS).
Pre-registration
The student must have a degree related to the design specialty.
Documentation to access:
– DNI (pdf file)
– Academic/professional CV
– Certificate of completed studies (regulated and professional)
– Portfolio (selection of the main works completed)
Application period
Starting January 2025
Information:
programas@tgraf-iseclisboa.online
(*) Informative note:
The Postgraduate course provides a level 2 MECES (ES) qualification, which is equivalent to level 6 EQF (EHEA).
Particularly, depending on the quality and scope of the research work that the student develops, he or she may opt to transform 36 credits of level 7 EQF (EEES) of the 60 ECTS credits of the Postgraduate course. This final evaluation will be carried out by the Scientific Technical Committee of the TGRAF ISEC Lisbon Centre.
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) groups university degrees into three cycles. These degrees follow the ECTS credit system (European Credit Transfer System) that guarantees the convergence of the different European higher education systems. The incorporation of Spain into the EHEA led to the establishment of the Spanish Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (MECES) with the aim of classifying, relating and comparing the different higher education qualifications in the European context. The MECES is structured into four levels. The MECES also has its equivalent in the European Qualification Framework (EQF), the common reference framework that links the qualification systems of the different European countries and serves as a conversion mechanism.
(*) Nota informativa:
El Postgrado aporta una titulación de nivel 2 del MECES (ES) que equivale al nivel 6 EQF (EEES).
De forma particular dependiendo de la calidad y alcance del trabajo de investigación que el estudiante desarrolle, podrá optar a transformar 36 créditos de nivel 7 EQF (EEES) de los 60 créditos ECTS del Postgrado. Esta evaluación final la realizará el Comité Técnico Cientifico del Centro TGRAF ISEC Lisboa.
El Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior (EEES) agrupa las titulaciones universitarias en tres ciclos. Estas titulaciones siguen el sistema de créditos ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) que garantizan la convergencia de los distintos sistemas europeos de educación superior. La incorporación de España en el EEES supuso el establecimiento del Marco Español de la Cualificación para la Educación Superior (MECES) con el objetivo de clasificar, relacionar y comparar las diferentes titulaciones de educación superior en el contexto europeo. El MECES se estructura en cuatro niveles. Asimismo, el MECES tiene su equivalencia en el European Qualification Framework (EQF), el marco común de referencia que relaciona los sistemas de cualificaciones de los diferentes países europeos y sirve de mecanismo de conversión.