Venues: Karl Franzens Universität Graz (Austria); University of Primorska (Slovenia); New University of Sofia (Bulgaria).
Period(s): Autumn 2011 - Autumn 2014
Application deadline: Jun. 30, 2011
The three-year English-taught Joint PhD Programme in Diversity Management and Governance 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, 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.
N.B. FOR THE CURRENT CALL (deadline June 30), THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA CAN ONLY BE CHOSEN FOR THE MOBILITY PHASE. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA AS A HOME UNIVERSITY!
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Graduates of master studies or equivalent from the following fields can apply and can be admitted: Law, Economics, Social Sciences (Political Sciences, Sociology, Political Geography, Demography, Gender Studies, Psychology), Humanities (History, Philosophy, Linguistics, Cultural Studies). Graduates from other fields of studies can apply and be admitted only in case the completed programme is judged to be suitable content-wise by the university for which the student applies.
Since the language of instruction in the PhD Programme is English, students whose first language is not English must demonstrate a high level of competence in English through the provision of a language certificate. This certificate is not necessary for students who graduated from a study where English was used as the main medium of instruction.
Main admission criteria:
- General academic excellence
- The research project submitted with the application
- High level competence in English
The electronic application documents have to be sent in ONE pdf-document by email to: alexandra.gross@uni-graz.at
PLEASE NOTE: FOR THE CURRENT CALL (deadline June 30), THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA CAN ONLY BE CHOSEN FOR THE MOBILITY PHASE. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA AS A HOME UNIVERSITY!
Required documents:
Completed application form (Download the document here)
Curriculum Vitae (in English)
Diploma certificate / degree certificate (plus English translation)
Proof of knowledge of English (TOEFL internet-based miminum score of 84 points, IELTS minimum score of 6.5 or Cambridge Proficiency Exam.)
2 letters of recommendation
Transcript of university records (plus English translation)
Research project structured with background, research presentation, methodology, expected results (the length should be between 3.000 and 5.000 words).
The academic coordination board will coordinate the selection. The research project will be a key component of the decision since the project implies the identification of an appropriate supervisor by the academic coordination board. The final decision on the acceptance of an application is taken by the responsible coordinator in each partner university for the respective applications.
Application Deadline: June 30, 2011
Ms. Alexandra Gross
University of Graz
Department of Austrian, European and Comparative Public Law, Political Science and Public Administration
address: Universitätsstraße 15/C3
A-8010 Graz
tel: 0043.316.380.1243
fax: 0043.316.380.9156
e-mail: alexandra.gross@uni-graz.at
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