The programme focuses on the fields of decision sciences, organization, human and natural resource management with special attention to methodologies used in behavioural approaches to economics.
The 6 top-ranked candidates will be offered full 3-year scholarships. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit.
Eligible applicants: candidates, regardless of gender, age and nationality, who hold a relevant MA degree, or who expect to complete their degree by September.
Applications must include:
- A photocopy of the applicant’s identity card or passport the degree certificate, with a list of the examinations successfully passed and scores obtained in each examination;
- A curriculum vitae;
- A research proposal in English (maximum 3.000 words); candidates are asked to include
- A short abstract (maximum 150 words) and a bibliography in their research proposal.
Candidates may submit only one research proposal.
Applications may include:
- Copies of publications, if any;
- A certificate of knowledge of English (TOEFL, Proficiency etc.);
- Any other qualifications such as international examinations (GRE or equivalent);
- Any other useful documents (e.g.: scientific publications, prizes, study and post-graduate research activities, etc.);
- Maximum three reference letters in English or Italian.
As all doctoral programmes are taught in English, proof of fluency in that language is a prerequisite for admission.
We require at least C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) or equivalent.
Failing a certificate of knowledge of English language, during the oral examination the knowledge of English will be tested.
For more scholarship information and application, see; PhD Scholarships in Social Sciences