Call for application 40th cycle

Bando ordinario


Educational goals and objectives

GERMANIC AND SLAVIC STUDIES
The Doctoral programme of German and Slavic Studies aims to educate young researchers with a deep knowledge in the field of German or Slavic studies, and also a sound experience in the field of comparatistics, considering diachronic and synchronic intersections and interchanges between Slavic and German cultures, in the frame of European literatures and cultures.
The doctoral programme covers the whole subject area “M10”, comprising cultures, languages, texts and literary works of the German and Slavic world, ranging from ancient monuments of German and Slavic languages to the present. Doctoral students can acquire methodological competences in the field of philology, bibliography, literary and textual theory, linguistics, rhetoric, metrics, narratology and didactics. Linguistic research is oriented towards the metalinguistic analysis of languages belonging to the German and Slavic group; it concerns also the study of written and oral translation in its many expressions and audio-visual or multimedia application.
Among the main paths of research of the Ph.D. programme, are the Central European studies seen as the historical, literary and cultural background proceeding from the medieval tradition of the Holy Roman Empire, through the protestant reformation, up to the present. Cultural and intercultural studies, starting from the German and Slavic context to include the popular tradition and heritage also of non-Germanic and non-Slavic areas, are also suggested as a consistent field of research, in a trans-disciplinary and trans-lational perspective.

German Studies Curriculum:
Doctoral students should acquire up-to-date critical and investigation skills in the field of culture, language, texts and literary works of one or more German languages (German in its varieties, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, Afrikaans). German literatures, languages and cultures are studied in the wider context of the German and Slavic area, in a comparative perspective, ranging from ancient testimonies to the present, considering also the chosen field and previous experience of the students.

Slavic Studies Curriculum:
Doctoral students should acquire up-to-date critical and investigation skills in the field of culture, language, texts and literary works of one or more Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian [BCMS], Slovak, Slovenian, Ukrainian; as to the ancient and medieval age, also Old Church Slavonic). Slavic literatures, languages and cultures are studied in the wider context of the German and Slavic area, in a comparative perspective, ranging from ancient testimonies to the present, considering also the chosen field and previous experience of the students.

Specifiche economiche

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Tipologia 2: DM630 Tipologia 3: Partenariati estesi Tipologia 4: Enti terzi ed Eccellenza Tipologia 5: Sapienza
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Themes, curriculum and specific competence


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Admission Procedure

Qualifications assessment For the purposes of the evaluation procedure of admission to the PhD programme, candidates shall upload the pdf of a dated and signed research project concerning the PhD programme subjects, written in Italian or in English, not exceeding 15.000 keystrokes (including blanks); on the basis of this project the candidate’s ability to to design, organize and develop a scientific research project is assessed.

Oral interview Candidates whose research project obtained a satisfactory assessment can take the oral exam. During the oral exam, taken in Italian, in English and in the Germanic/Slavic language of specialization of the candidate, the specific knowledge of the candidate in the field of Germanic or Slavic studies is assessed; the research project of the candidate is discussed; the candidate's competence in the languages listed in the application form is tested.
language ITALIANO
INGLESE
AFRIKAANS
BULGARO
CECO
CROATO
DANESE
NORVEGESE
OLANDESE
POLACCO
RUSSO
SERBO
SLOVACCO
SLOVENO
SVEDESE
TEDESCO
UCRAINO


contacts and info dottoratostudigermanicieslavi@uniroma1.it

Curriculum studiorum

Graduation date and grade of the Master's degree
detailed list of exams including completion dates and scores of Masters's degree
Graduation date and grade of the Bachelor’s degree
detailed list of exams including completion dates and scores of Bachelor's degree
History of Scholarships, Research Grants (or similar)
Certificates of Foreign Languages
certificates of Participation in research groups
Computer skills

Required documentation

§ research project
mandatory
The dated and signed research project shall be uploaded as pdf, written in Italian or in English, not exceeding 15.000 keystrokes (including blanks)., the file must be uploaded within 15/06/2024 ore 14:00 (ora italiana), the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ List of publications
optional
A list of publications can be uploades as a pdf., the file must be uploaded within 15/06/2024 ore 14:00 (ora italiana), the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ letter of motivation (by the candidate)
optional
Motivation letter containing the indication of chosen curriculum (by the candidate )
optional, the file must be uploaded within 15/06/2024 ore 14:00 (ora italiana)
, the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

Language Skills

the candidate must know the following languages
ITALIANO
ENGLISH
the candidate will have to know one among
AFRIKAANS
BULGARO
CECO
CROATO
DANESE
NORVEGESE
OLANDESE
POLACCO
RUSSO
SERBO
SLOVACCO
SLOVENO
SVEDESE
TEDESCO
UCRAINO

Exam Schedule

Qualifications assessment
day08/07/2024
notesnone
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/STUDI-GERMANICI-E-SLAVI_nD3567.aspx
date of publication08/07/2024
contactsdottoratostudigermanicieslavi@uniroma1.it

Oral interview
day10/07/2024
notesnone
time10:00
classroomAula 2
addressDipartimento di Studi Europei, Americani e Interculturali Circonvallazione Tiburtina, 4 - 00185 Roma
publication on notice boardNO
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/STUDI-GERMANICI-E-SLAVI_nD3567.aspx
date of publication10/07/2024
contactsdottoratostudigermanicieslavi@uniroma1.it


Day of publication of the final outcome: 10/07/2024

Evaluation scale

Qualifications assessment english version

Oral interview english version

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