This doctoral programme does not establish specific training complements. However, given that this programme is open to graduates from different master's degrees (with an academic-research or professional orientation) whose syllabuses do not include sufficient specific research training content, the programme's Academic Committee will decide for each student admitted, depending on their admission profile and previous training, whether or not they need to undertake specific research training. Specifically, students coming from non-research master's degrees, such as the Master's Degree in Compulsory Secondary Education and Baccalaureate, Vocational Training and Language Teaching, or from another professionalising master's degree, may be required, at the discretion of the Academic Committee, to do some additional training (maximum 6 credits) in subjects taught in the Master's Degree in Classical Antiquity Texts and their Preservation.