The Universites of Graz, Bologna, Primorska and the New Bulgarian University in Sofia are pleased to announce the call for applications for the Phd Programme in Diversity Management and Governance.
The three-year English-taught Programme offers specialized interdisciplinary and comparative academic training in the study of various forms of diversity, be it ethnic, cultural, linguistic, regional, religious, social or sexual orientation, and its management. Conflict prevention and management theories, reconstruction and reconciliation of divided societies after violent conflicts and political tensions, integration policies and the establishment of good governance throughout Europe are in focus in this Joint PhD Programme. To ensure the students’ highest mobility, the Programme requires that PhD Candidates spend at least two semesters in one of the partner universities.
At www.jointdegree.eu/phd you find further information on the programme, its structure and the application process.
The deadline for application is 30 November 2009.
We would like to draw the attention of those students, who would like to enroll at the University of Bologna as their home university, that in addition to the application form available on the website they need to complete other documents, just for the University of Bologna. The link to these documents will be available on the website in the beginning of November only.
The PhD Programme offers at least two study grants of about 13.600,00 € per year to students applying at the University of Bologna. Moreover, the University of Bologna guarantees enrolment to two students selected among applicants holding a scholarship from their home government, the Italian one or other Institutions.
For further information please contact:
Emma Lantschner: emma.lantschner@ uni-graz.at
Kanita Kovacevic: kanita.kovacevic@ uni-graz.at
The three-year English-taught Programme offers specialized interdisciplinary and comparative academic training in the study of various forms of diversity, be it ethnic, cultural, linguistic, regional, religious, social or sexual orientation, and its management. Conflict prevention and management theories, reconstruction and reconciliation of divided societies after violent conflicts and political tensions, integration policies and the establishment of good governance throughout Europe are in focus in this Joint PhD Programme. To ensure the students’ highest mobility, the Programme requires that PhD Candidates spend at least two semesters in one of the partner universities.
At www.jointdegree.eu/phd you find further information on the programme, its structure and the application process.
The deadline for application is 30 November 2009.
We would like to draw the attention of those students, who would like to enroll at the University of Bologna as their home university, that in addition to the application form available on the website they need to complete other documents, just for the University of Bologna. The link to these documents will be available on the website in the beginning of November only.
The PhD Programme offers at least two study grants of about 13.600,00 € per year to students applying at the University of Bologna. Moreover, the University of Bologna guarantees enrolment to two students selected among applicants holding a scholarship from their home government, the Italian one or other Institutions.
For further information please contact:
Emma Lantschner: emma.lantschner@ uni-graz.at
Kanita Kovacevic: kanita.kovacevic@ uni-graz.at
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