Università degli studi di Pavia
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The graduate program was introduced into the Italian University national system as the third level of higher education, by the President of the Italian Republic through the decree n. 382 in year 1980 and operated with steady continuity since 1983. The aim was to recover the delay existing with other European Countries awarding an advanced education title named "Doctorat", introduced in the late XIXth Century in Germany to provide "problem solvers" to the industrial world. By law, the doctorate courses last three years. A possible extension of six to twelve months is allowed in special documented cases.
Under the recommendations of the Ministry of University and Research in 2005, the programs were to be organized in "Doctorate Schools". Thus, the doctorate program of the University of Pavia is now carried out by five specific Doctorate Schools grouped into a comprehensive College. Each School coordinates several doctorate courses as to develop possible common research projects, science formation, series of common seminars and the list of formal courses offered to the graduate students by the single doctorate. The five specific Schools are:
- the "Alessandro Volta" School in Science and Technology, which coordinates six doctorate courses;
- the "Camillo Golgi" School in Life Science, which coordinates ten doctorate courses;
- the School in Engineering Science, which coordinates four doctorate courses;
- the School in Humanistic Science, which coordinates six doctorate courses;
- the School in Social Science, which coordinates seven doctorate courses;
for a total of 33 courses.
Director of the Doctorate Schools: Prof. Guglielmina Nadia Ranzani (e-mail: guglielmina.ranzani@unipv.it)
You can find more informations about the University of Pavia and the doctorate Schools and courses in the DOCTORATE COURSES HANDBOOK. Please note that some of the courses proposed in the Handbook are no longer active.
Some of the Doctorates participate in international cooperative programs with foreign "partner Institutions" to deliver joint international certificates; others participate in "joint" training programs (joint advisors or cotutela) with Countries of the European Union.
ATTENTION: The call for application for the academic year 2010/2011 (XXVI cycle) has expired on August 12, 2010.
The call for application is available at the following link (Italian version only).
SUMMARY FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (EN)
Declaration of Equivalence - form (EN)
If you want to check your situation, click on the following link.
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