Call for application 40th cycle

Bando ordinario


Educational goals and objectives

HISTORY AND CULTURES OF EUROPE
The PhD program aims to train scholars in analysing and investigating the origins of the idea of Europe, the pluralism and variety of European cultures, the construction and activities of the European Union, and Europe’s cultural and political projection and interaction beyond the continent in light of the most accredited results and scientific approaches.
The program is focused on the study of the essential processes of the formation of political and cultural space in Europe in the early modern, modern and contemporary eras, starting from the idea of Europe itself (Chabod and Saitta to the more recent suggestions made by Pagden) and the debate over the plurality of histories and memories, from new sensibilities brought about by the processes of European unification to considerations on the determining influence of other world cultures on the European territory. The program aims in particular at investigating forms and methods of building a European identity on the political and economic level based on valuing differences in ethnicity, gender, language, religion, political opinions, nationality, social class, education, birth and abilities, in line with the themes of Agenda 2030.
From a diachronic perspective between tradition and innovation, several issues such as otherness, conflicts, and pacification among cultural and social diversities constitute a central axis of the program.
Transversal themes that connect historical, political, economic and cultural perspectives in light of social challenges (equality, sustainability, education, health, information) which characterize the identity and lives of European citizens are of particular interest in the doctoral course.
Four areas (History, International History, Economic History, Anthropology-Sociological and Religious History) examine specific paths with an eye to interdisciplinary work and to overcoming the local dimension in a broad and wider perspective on the research questions from a comparative point of view.
Carrying out their research activities in archives, libraries, institutions, organizations and industries, and using the tools of the social sciences (from interviews to field work), PhD students must attend lectures by scholars and the many opportunities – round tables, workshops, book launch, debates – to enrich their cursus studiorum towards the investigation of cultural processes. In this same direction the program has chosen to integrate the collaboration of Italian and foreign scholars.
students are evaluated (at least twice a year) by the Academic Board. There is a constant relationship with a supervisor who guides and follows the research. International co-tutorships and the establishment of international partnerships are encouraged. Applicants must submit projects with a European dimension and must identify one of the Academic Board as supervisor.

Specifiche economiche

Tipologia 1: DM629
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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 The Committee evaluates cv and the research project, and publications.

Oral interview Discussion of the research project. Languages text
language ITALIANO
INGLESE


contacts and info dottoratostoriaeuropa@uniroma1.it
more info The Research Project must highlight the state of the art, aims,methods and sources. The candidate will be expected to give a preliminary timetable. It is recommended to identify a professor in the Academic Board who can follow the research.The project proposal will then be submitted to the Board for approval and can then be varied.

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 post-graduate university courses
certificates of Participation in research groups
certificates of Participation in internships
Other University Awards/Degrees (e.g.: awards in competition, second degree)
Computer skills

Required documentation

§ research project
mandatory, the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ List of publications
optional, the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ description of previous research experience
optional, the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ publications (a single pdf for each publication)
optional
List of publications and publications, the file must be uploaded within le ore 23:59 del 20/06/2024

§ Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum
mandatory, 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
FRANCESE
TEDESCO
SPAGNOLO

Exam Schedule

Qualifications assessment
day25/06/2024
notesnone
publication on notice boardYes
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/STORIA-E-CULTURE-DELLEUROPA_nD3861.aspx
date of publication27/06/2024
contactsfederica.modesti@uniroma1.it, dottoratostoriaeuropa@uniroma1.it

Oral interview
day03/07/2024
notesnone
time09:00
classroomManlio Simonetti
addressDipartimento Saras
publication on notice boardYes
publication on the web siteYes
web sitehttps://phd.uniroma1.it/web/STORIA-E-CULTURE-DELLEUROPA_nD3861.aspx
date of publication10/07/2024
contactsfederica.modesti@uniroma1.it, dottoratostoriaeuropa@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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