16 PhD Fellowships at Universirty of Rome-La Sapienza

Deadline: 31 May 2011
Open to: All non Italian holders of master’s degree
Scholarship: € 19.800,00 per year

The University of Rome  “La Sapienza” offers 16  three year  full-time postgraduate PhD positions with fellowship  for  attaining  the  degree  of  “Dottore  di  Ricerca”  (PhD)  in  the  Doctoral  Schools  listed HERE.

The PhD Programme lasts three years and may be extended to a fourth year (without grant), subject to approval by the School authorities. At the end of the first and second year of attendance, students have to be evaluated as proficient according to the rules of the Schools.

Eligibility

Applications are opened to candidates who:

  • are not Italian citizens
  • are not residents of Italy
  • have obtained an academic qualification abroad by a non-Italian  institution which satisfies  the entrance requirements for admission to the Doctoral Programme, i.e., a degree equivalent to the Italian diploma di  laurea/laurea specialistica/laurea magistrale, or expect  to obtain  it before 31 July  2011.  The  equivalence  of  each  qualification  to  the  relevant  Italian  degree  will  be ascertained (for the sole purpose of this competition) by the Academic Board of the Schools.

Scholarship

Each  fellowship  amounts  to  €  19.800,00    per  year;  this  amount  includes  national  insurance contributions (INPS) that fellowship recipients are required to pay (8,91% for 2011). The fellowship doesn’t cover  the annual entrance  fee and doesn’t increase  for research periods spent abroad.

Application

To submit the application candidates should send an  e-mail to the address of the School of  their choice (CLICK HERE for the Schools Directors e-mail list) with the following documents:

  • A completed and signed APPLICATION FORM
  • A photocopy of their identity card or passport
  • Curriculum vitae et studiorum in English
  • Acopy of degree certificate and list of exams with marks
  • A declaration of advanced knowledge of English language
  • A report on any research carried out by the candidate (if any)
  • A list of publications (if any)
  • Any further qualification and information the candidate wishes to be taken into account
  • A brief statement explaining his/her Doctoral School choice
  • A description of the candidate’s scientific interests
  • An outline of their short research project (if any)
  • Two  letters  of  reference  by  university  professors  or  eminent  researchers/experts  of  equivalent status; such letters must be sent directly to the Directors of the Schools.

The  deadline  for  submission  of  the  application  and  supporting  documents  above  listed  is  31 May 2011.  The University may exclude at any time candidates lacking admission requirements.

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