The European Ph.D. is open to applicants from both EU and non-EU countries, without limitation in terms of age and nationality. Applicants may also belong to Universities who are not part of the European Ph.D. network.
Applicants for the European Ph.D. must satisfy the entrance requirements for admission to the doctoral programme, considered the 3rd cycle within the European Higher Education and Research Area (model 3 + 2 + 3 which is parallel to the American pattern BA/MA/Ph.D.).
In order to apply for admission to European Ph.D. on Social Representations and Communication, applicants
must have the following academic qualifications by the deadline of 31 October on the year of the announcement.
According to the country in which they obtained their degrees, they must have completed:
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In Italy - a Laurea (old system) or Specialized Laurea (new system);
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In France - the DEA or Research;
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In Germany - the Diploma or Magister;
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In the U.K. - Research Master
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Other - an equivalent academic title recognized by the European Ph.D. Scientific Board.
Applicants need to have a solid background in Social Sciences (especially in Social Psychology with interests in Communication Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, History etc.) documented on the basis of the transcript of records and any other documentation on previous training.
They must have demonstrable advanced knowledge of at least two European languages, including English.
Applicants may be either:
- post-graduates wishing to follow the international curriculum of the European Ph.D. Programme, rather than the national system;
- doctoral students who are already engaged in a doctoral programme at their own university. This is possible for candidates from countries where enrolment in two doctorates at the same time is permitted and on the condition that, once accepted, the research trainee will satisfy all extra requirements of the European Ph.D., including as international mobility, thesis supervision by three tutors, active participation in the International Summer Schools and Lab Meetings, etc. in accordance with the European Ph.D. E.C.T.S. training structure and on the condition that the thesis developed within the European Ph.D. programme is an original piece of research and not the same thesis developed within the national doctorate being pursued at the same time. In the latter case the European Ph.D. constitutes an additional qualification.
Applications may be presented through the representatives of partner Universities, national tutors belonging to the European Ph.D. network, representative members of the So.Re.Com. THEmatic NETwork, or through tutors of doctoral programmes at the applicant's home university, if outside the European Ph.D. network. This will guarantee that applicants will be drawn from as wide a base as possible and not be recruited exclusively within the European Ph.D. multi-partner network.
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