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Duration
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Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Civil Engineering | Environmental Sciences | Geology
Area of study
Engineering | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Earth Processes and Management of Resources and Risks for a Resilient Society and Territory

The Earth Processes and Management of Resources and Risks for a Resilient Society and Territory program is a doctoral research program offered by the University of Bari Aldo Moro.


Program Details

  • Coordinator: Prof. Roberto Sulpizio
  • Administrative Headquarters: Department of Earth and Geoenvironmental Sciences
  • Curricula:
    • Earth processes
    • Resource management
    • Risk assessment and mitigation
    • Resilient society and territory

Available Positions

  • Total positions available: 33
    • 3 positions with a scholarship reserved for graduates from foreign universities
    • 3 positions with scholarships funded by the University of Bari Aldo Moro
    • 1 position with a scholarship funded by the University of Palermo
    • 22 positions with scholarships ex D.M. n. 118/23
    • 5 positions with scholarships ex D.M. n. 117/23
    • 1 position with a scholarship funded by the National Research Council IRSA
    • 1 position with a scholarship funded by the National Research Council ISMAR
  • Positions with scholarships funded by universities with a free theme:
    • 3 positions with scholarships funded by the University of Bari Aldo Moro
    • 1 position with a scholarship funded by the University of Palermo

Program Duration

  • The program lasts for 3 years.

Research Areas

The program focuses on earth processes, resource management, risk assessment and mitigation, and resilient society and territory.


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