News archive - Call for applications for the joint PhD Diversity Management and Governance

The University of Graz (Austria), the University of Bologna (Italy), the University of Primorska (Slovenia), and the New Bulgarian University (Bulgaria) announce the call for applications for the joint PhD Diversity Management and Governance. June 30, 2011 is the deadline to apply to the joint PhD programme.

This three-year English-taught Joint PhD Programme in Diversity Management and Governance offers specialized interdisciplinaryand comparative academic training in the study of various forms of diversity, be it ethnic, cultural, linguistic, regional, religious, social or sexual, and its management. Conflict prevention and management theories, reconstruction and reconciliation of divided societies after violent conflicts and political tensions, integration policies and the establishment of good governance throughout Europe are the focus of this Joint PhD Programme.

Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded a jointly conferred PhD degree automatically recognized in the countries of all consortium partners.

Graduates of master studies or equivalent from the following fields can apply and can be admitted: Law, Economics, Social Sciences (Political Sciences, Sociology, Political Geography, Demography, Gender Studies, Psychology), Humanities (History, Philosophy, Linguistics, Cultural Studies).

PLEASE NOTE: FOR THE CURRENT CALL (deadline June 30), THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA CAN ONLY BE CHOSEN FOR THE MOBILITY PHASE. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA AS A HOME UNIVERSITY!

For further information please check the websites: Istitute for the Central-Eastern and Balkan Europe.  and www.jointdegree.eu/phd/diversity

CONTACT PERSON
Philipp Trappl
Centre for South-East European Studies
University Graz
tel.: 0043 316 380 7413
philipp.trappl@uni-graz.at

Source: Email from Aurora Domeniconi


Date: 30 June 2011 from 00:00 to 00:00

Geographical focus
  • European Union (EU 27)
  • International; Other
  • SEE
  • Western Balkans

Entry created by Ines Marinkovic on June 17, 2011
Modified on June 17, 2011