PhD Scholarships at Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
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REQUIREMENTS:

Depending on your program choice several additional materials are required, namely:

  • PhD in Astroparticle Physics
    no additional materials required.
  • PhD in Mathematics in Natural, Social and Life Sciences:
    a single file (pdf or jpg, 3Mb maximum size) containing a synthetic report of the core courses attended in the following topics: Partial Differential Equations, Probability – stochastic processes, Functional and Numerical Analysis.
  • PhD in Computer Science
    a single file (pdf or jpg, 3Mb maximum size) with a motivational letter describing the past studies and the acquired expertise, a brief research project outlining the research challenges to consider for the PhD thesis, the reasons for choosing GSSI for the PhD studies.
  • PhD in Urban Studies and Regional Science:
    (i) Motivational letter, (ii) abstract of the master thesis in english (pdf file, 2,000 words in length).

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE:

GSSI awards scholarships for 4 years. The yearly amount of the scholarship is of € 16.159,91 gross (an additional 50% on monthly basis may be awarded for research period aboard if approved by the GSSI).

  • All PhD students will have tuition fees waived;
  •  all PhD students will have free accommodation at the GSSI facilities or a financial substitute of 350,00 Euros gross/month (to obtain the contribution, the students would have to present a rental agreement);
  •  all PhD students will have free luncheon vouchers (1 per day, working days, except school closures, missions, other situations contemplated by the GSSI rules);
  •  all PhD students will be covered by insurance against any accident and/or injury that may occur while carrying out their PhD activities.

DURATION: 4 years

DEADLINE: 14 June, 2021

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online

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