PhD
The call for admission to UniTo PhD Programmes - 42nd cycle has been published. To read the call and know how to apply please see the Doctoral School website.
Deadline: 9th June at 12:00 p.m. (noon, CEST / Italian time).
PhD at a glance
The Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy, “Dottorato di ricerca”) is the highest university degree in Italy, aiming to provide the necessary knowledge, skills and research abilities to engage in top-quality research activities in universities, public institutions, or private bodies.
A yearly call for applications is launched to be selected for a Ph.D. Program at the University of Turin. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree (or a foreign equivalent).
3 or 4 years are normally needed for the completion of a doctoral program. Award of the Ph.D. is conditional upon a successful oral defense of own’s dissertation in front of an Examination Committee.
UniTo and the Doctoral School aim at excellence in research and training by promoting the internationalisation of their students, PhD programs and research activity through mobility plans, scientific cooperation networks, participation to competitive bidding. To learn more about the international dimension of UniTO and its PhD Programs, please read the related page about the Internationalization of PhD courses.
The PhD also represents a preferred solution for scientific collaboration between the University of Turin, non-academic institutions and private companies for exchanging knowledge and expertise in innovation. To learn more about opportunities of collaborations between the private sector, non-academic institutions and PhD Programs read the page dedicated to PhD with companies and institutions.
All information for prospective PhD Candidate, as requirements to access a PhD program and the yearly call for applications, and for current PhD candidates about their PhD path, financial aid, ect, is available at the Doctoral School website.
International PhD programmes for supporting the mobility of PhD students
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Chemical and Material Sciences
Macro-area: Natural Sciences
Duration: 3 years
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Comparative Analysis of Institutions, Economics and Law
Macro-area: Social and Economic Sciences
Duration: 3 years
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Complex Systems for Quantitative Biomedicine
Macro-area: Life and Health Sciences
Duration: 3 years
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Cultural heritage and historical-artistic, audiovisual and multimedia production
Macro-area: Arts and Humanities
Duration: 3 years
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Defence and Security Studies
Macro-area: Social and Economic Sciences
Duration: 3 years
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Digital Humanities. Digital Technologies, Arts, Languages, Cultures and Communication
Macro-area: Arts and Humanities
Duration: 3 years
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Earth Observation
Macro-area: Natural Sciences
Duration: 3 years
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Ecogastronomy, Science and Culture of Food
Macro-area: Arts and Humanities
Duration: 3 years