PhD Programme in Mountain Environment and Agriculture
The
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano (unibz) was founded in 1997 as a multilingual, internationally oriented institution. The university promotes the free exchange of ideas and scientific knowledge, linking itself to the European humanities tradition and laying the foundations for its society by promoting respect for democratic principles. Its international orientation is further emphasized by its commitment to multilingualism and its international academic staff and student body.
The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano champions research at the highest of levels, is committed to excellence and the advancement of knowledge through critical and independent scholarship and values freedom to push the frontiers of knowledge forward. Research projects which are interdisciplinary, international or which have local relevance are particularly encouraged. In this respect, unibz endorses research, and is especially committed to promoting young researchers.
A public competition for the allocation of PhD positions in
Mountain Environment and Agriculture is announced, for
10 positions, of which 7 positions will be covered by grants, two positions are without grant and 1 position is allocated to scholarship holders in specific international mobility programmes.
This PhD Research Programme lasts three years during which the PhD students will actively attend the teaching and scientific activities. The final thesis must be completed in English and must have a complete abstract in German and Italian. PhD students have the opportunity therefore to benefit from the special multilingual environment that the University offers, which include various events in Italian, German or other languages (seminars, optional courses, social events, etc). The PhD programme comprises lectures and research activities that can be attended at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano and at universities abroad. The time spent abroad can be at one of the foreign universities with which this University has an agreement or at other universities or research centres.
Duration: 3 years
Scientific areas:
Agricultural economics and rural appraisal
Arboriculture and fruitculture
Vegetable and ornamental crops
Forest management and silviculture
Agricultural hydraulics and watershed protection
Agricultural machinery and mechanization
General and applied entomology
Plant pathology
Agricultural chemistry
Animal science
Environmental and applied botany
Organic chemistry
Ecology
Agri-food law
Physical geography and geomorphology
Official teaching language: English
Further information about the PhD programme can be found
here.
The
application can be submitted
here by
30th June 2021 (12:00 midday, GMT +2.00)
Contact person:
Karin Felderer
Franz-Innerhofer-Platz 8
I-39100 Bozen
Tel. +39-0471-012805
phd@unibz.it