CULTURAL HERITAGE, EDUCATION AND TERRITORY
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University Program Information
The University of Rome Tor Vergata offers a range of doctoral programs, including the Ph.D. in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory.
Program Overview
The Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory is designed to provide advanced training in the fields of cultural heritage, education, and territory. The program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers in research, education, and cultural management.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Classical Antiquities and Their Fortune. Archaeology, Philology, History
- Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
- Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
- Medical-Surgical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine
- Computer Science, Control and Geoinformation
- Data Science
- Law and Protection: Contemporary Experience, Comparison, Roman Legal System
- Public Law
- Doctorate of National Interest in Cultural Heritage Sciences
- Business Economics
- Economy and Finance
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Immunology, Molecular Medicine and Applied Biotechnology
- Civil Engineering
- Enterprise Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Engineering for Industrial Design and Production
- Ius Civile. History and Theory of Private Law
- Modern foreign literatures, languages and cultures
- Mathematics
- Materials for Sustainable Development
- Experimental and Systems Medicine
- Microbiology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Transplants
- Neurosciences
- Chemical Sciences
- Nursing Sciences and Public Health
- Applied Medical-Surgical Sciences
- Social, Occupational and Medico-Legal Sciences
- History and Philosophical-Social Sciences
- Italian and Historical-Artistic Studies
- Public law studies
- Theory of Contracts, Services and Markets
- Tissue Engineering and Remodeling Biotechnologies for Body Function
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory includes:
- A master's degree in a relevant field
- A strong academic record
- A research proposal that aligns with the program's research areas
- Language proficiency in Italian and/or English
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory are not specified.
Scholarships and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities for Ph.D. students, including:
- SOCINT Doctoral Award – G-Research
- "Carlo Mosca" Thesis Award
- Eni Award – Young Researcher of the Year Prize
- "Giampaolo Dossena" Award for Playful Culture
- Short DAAD Research Calls
- Alberto Giovannini Award - Innovation and digitalisation in infrastructures
- NOTICE OF CDE-DTC LAZIO AWARD
- LILLI FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
- PE SERICS and NEST – PNRR – funding for fundamental research – Polytechnic of Turin
- Ernesto Laviosa PhD Scholarships
Program Structure
The Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory is a three-year program that includes:
- Coursework and seminars
- Research activities
- Thesis preparation and defense
Career Opportunities
The Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory prepares students for careers in:
- Research and academia
- Education and cultural management
- Public administration and policy-making
- Private sector and industry
Additional Information
For more information about the Ph.D. program in Cultural Heritage, Education and Territory, please refer to the university's website and the program's official documentation.
