Explore the University of Milan’s doctoral scholarship announcement and unlock a world of research opportunities in Italy. Apply today and shape your future
Dear prospective doctoral student, we have good news for you; applications are open at the University of Milan for the year 2024/2025 doctoral research programme sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Education. The doctoral research programme, which enjoys financial backing from Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), aims at catering to those students studying at an advanced tertiary level alongside promoting their skills acquisition. Those interested in applying will require having completed a second-cycle education (Master’s) or its equivalent.
The doctoral research programme involves rigorous academic and research activities aligned with the programme’s focus areas. Successful candidates will engage in advanced research projects, contribute to academic publications, and participate in seminars and conferences.
Title | Details |
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Designation | Doctoral Research Programme |
Research Area | Various fields as outlined in programme |
Location | University of Milan, Italy |
Eligibility | Master’s Degree or equivalent |
Job Description | Research and academic work as per programme |
How to Apply | Online application via University portal |
Last Date to Apply | 27 June 2024 |
Eligibility
- Possession of a second-cycle degree (Laurea magistrale) or an equivalent qualification.
- Foreign academic qualifications must be evaluated for suitability by the Admission Committee.
- Applicants who have not yet obtained their second-cycle degree must complete it by 1 October 2024.
How to Apply for Doctoral Scholarship in Italy
Applicants must complete the following steps by 2 pm on 27 June 2024:
- Register on the University portal (skip if already registered).
- Log in and submit an application for admission via the Doctoral programme admission services.
- Pay a non-refundable application fee of €50.00.
- Upload the following documents in .pdf, .rtf, or .jpg format, each under 10 MB:
- Diploma Supplement or Bachelor’s and Master’s diplomas with transcript of records.
- Certificate of enrolment if the Master’s degree is not yet obtained.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing professional experience and other qualifications.
- Research project (using Form 1 attached to the application).
- Copy of passport (for foreign applicants).
For more details and to apply, please visit the University of Milan’s Doctoral Programme Portal.