Global Studies. Economy, Society and Law
Dottorato di Ricerca
Next Generation EU | PNRR
D.M. n. 118/M4/C1/I 4.1
D.M. n. 117/M4/C2/I 3.3
Dipartimento di Economia, Società, Politica
A.Y. | Cycle | Venue |
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2023/2024 | XXXIX | Urbino |
Learning Objectives
Themes
The PhD programme, now at its seventh edition, focuses on the economic, socio-political and legal aspects of globalization processes.
Two triennial research and training paths are undertaken in alternate years. The first one, starting in 2023-2024 (XXXIX Cycle), refers to International Economic Policy, Business and Governance. The second one, focusing on Global Society, Cross-border Mobility and Law, will start in 2024-2025 (XL Cycle).
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/24 WILL BE JUNE 29TH 2023 AT 11:00 AM CEST. SEE BELOW THE SECTION "HOW TO APPLY FOR THE PH.D. PROGRAMME IN GLOBAL STUDIES".
The 2023/2024 edition, addressing the first thematic area International Economic Policy, Business and Governance, will devote specific attention to the following main topics:
(i) economic growth, inequalities and transformations of economic systems, national and supra-national responses to crises and disruptive events, technological change and environmental challenges;
(ii) the evolution of multinational enterprises and SMEs, industry and public sector, finance and labour in a context of international fragmentation of production;
(iii) geo-political processes and policies carried out by international, regional and national institutions for the governance of globalization.
Applicants to the 2023/24 edition will have to submit research projects referring to the general themes listed above. Some positions will be reserved to candidates submitting projects focusing on specific research lines related to National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) as foreseen by the Italian Research Ministry Decrees n.117/2023 and 118/2023.
The second thematic area, Global Society, Cross-border Mobility and Law, to be launched in 2024-25, will train students to carry out research on the evolution of societies, institutions and rights in the European and global arenas.
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Career prospects
Objectives
The Ph.D. Programme in Global Studies aims to provide interpretive tools and methods for the in-depth analysis and understanding of different aspects and mechanisms of globalization processes. A stimulating, international learning environment will be offered to train qualified experts at the cross-roads of different disciplines, able to undertake research and/or operational responsibilities in different (private/public/business/academic) institutions exposed to global challenges such as: the international fragmentation of production, the intensification of migration flows, the digital transition and the emergence of new technologies, environmental change, geo-political imbalances and financial instabilities.
Contents and structure of the course / Syllabus
Activities of PhD Students
English will be the working language throughout the entire programme, developed over three years. Training and research will take place at the University of Urbino and, for periods ranging from six to twelve months, at other international academic institutions. Co-tutelle agreements can be signed with other institutions to undertake research abroad for periods longer than one year.
The first year will be dedicated to courses, data-labs, workshops and other teaching and research activities in Urbino, in the context of this Renaissance city, part of the part of UNESCO World Heritage.
We envisage this initial year as fully residential in Urbino with the aim to favour interactive learning and face-to-face activities involving students and lecturers from different parts of the world.
All activities will be undertaken complying with safety regulations imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Urbino University is also fully equipped to offer online lectures, workshops and seminars in case it were necessary or useful.
Introductory and background courses will be held online in September and October 2023, in order to fill gaps in students’ competences in Economics, Business, Political Science, Legal studies and Quantitative Methods.
Courses with exams will take place at Urbino University and will be structured into intensive teaching modules organised over two-month periods: six weeks of teaching, one week fully dedicated to individual study, one week of exams (written tests and/or papers). An additional exam session will be offered in September 2024. See "Course Structure" section for details on courses taught during the first year of this PhD Programme.
Data Labs will provide opportunities for hands-on work on databases and for the application of empirical research methods.
Seminars with no final examinations will be delivered to address specific and cutting-edge research issues. Workshops will be also organised to enhance Ph.D. student’s skills in English for academic purposes, informatics, research methods and valorisation of the research. See "Course Structure" section for an illustrative list of topics discussed in seminars, workshops and mini-courses during the first year of this PhD Programme.
During the first year, Ph.D. students will identify their supervisors, will define structure and contents of their research project, and will initiate their dissertation work.
Admission to the second year will depend on students’ achievement of a satisfactory score at final exams in each teaching module and on the attendance of the different activities.
The second year of the Ph.D. Programme will include:
- further development of research project, and major steps ahead in the preparation of the Ph.D. thesis;
- at least six months of research abroad at international Universities and/or Institutions, to be agreed upon with the supervisor and the Ph.D. Director;
- attendance of at least one of the courses with final evaluation offered as part of the second thematic area addressed in the next edition of the Ph.D. programme: Global Society, Cross-border Mobility and Law; alternatively, students may choose activities offered by other PhD programmes or agree with their supervisor and PhD coordinator for a Substitutive Learning activity of equivalent relevance.
- presentation of the advancement of research projects and of dissertation work at Ph.D. Seminar sessions to be held in Urbino
- attendance of advanced courses, seminars and workshops, summer and winter schools in Italy and abroad, agreed upon with the supervisor.
The third year will be devoted to the following activities, both in Urbino and at international universities:
- completion of the Ph.D. thesis, also in collaboration with scholars at other international institutions;
- presentation of the advancement of research projects and of dissertation work at Ph.D. Seminar sessions to be held in Urbino
- participation in selected courses and conferences relevant for the Ph.D. dissertation work, agreed upon with the supervisor;
- presentation of papers at international workshops as well as writing and publication of research works.
Information about final examination
Course structure and research training
TRAINING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES OF THE Ph.D. PROGRAMME IN GLOBAL STUDIES. ECONOMY, SOCIETY AND LAW
2023-2024 Ph.D. PROGRAMME AND COURSE DESCRIPTION
In the edition starting in the academic year 2023-2024 - International Economic Policy, Business and Governance - the following provisional calendar of activities will be followed:
FIRST YEAR
- Introductory and background courses (Math&Statistics, Economics, Business, Socio-politics and Law)
First semester
- First Teaching Module: Research Methods, Economics, History of Globalisation, International Business
- Second Teaching Module: Data Analysis, Applied Statistics, History of Economic Thought, International Trade, Growth and Inequality, Politics and Global Governance, Data Labs and Language Labs
- Weekly seminars and workshops on specific topics.
Second semester
-Third Teaching Module: Applied Econometrics, International Production, International Economic Policy; a choice of topics on Economics and Management of Globalisation (International Corporate Governance, Global Financial System, Digital Economy and Society) or on Socio-politics of Globalisation (The Changing Role of Nation States, Democracy and Globalisation, Geopolitics)
- Fourth Teaching Module: A choice of topics on Economics and Management of Globalisation (Economics of Innovation, Environmental Change, Global Value Chains) or on Socio-politics of Globalisation (Territorial Policies. Welfare Policies, Global Demography)
- Data labs.
- Weekly seminars and workshops on specific topics.
- PhD Student Seminar Sessions
- Identification of Supervisors, refinement of research project, and start of dissertation work
SECOND AND THIRD YEAR
- One course with final evaluation, to be chosen amongst those offered in the XL cycle (A.Y. 2024-2025); alternatively, students may choose activities offered by other PhD programmes or agree with their supervisor and PhD coordinator for a Substitutive Learning activity of equivalent relevance.
- Development of research project, preparation and conclusion of the Ph.D. thesis, with the supervision of distinguished scholars and experts at the University of Urbino and at other international institutions
- Presentation of research project and advancement of dissertation work at the Ph.D. seminar sessions held in Urbino
- Research period(s) at European and foreign Universities and institutions (minimum 6 months, maximum 18 months)
- Attendance of seminars, workshops, advanced courses, summer and winter schools in Italy and abroad related to the topic of the research project
- Presentation of papers at international conferences, publication of research works and other dissemination activities.
Board of Lecturers
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Professional opportunities
The Ph.D. in Global Studies allows participants to develop a wide variety of skills and competences useful for an international career in research/teaching or in the private/public sector: strong analytical skills, ability in collaborative work, effective oral and written communication skills, deep cross-cultural competences, wide knowledge of the global socio-institutional context.
Notably, Ph.D. graduates will be well placed to apply for the following professional opportunities:
- academic positions/careers in University Departments/ Research Centres active in Global Studies and in the main related disciplines;
- positions/careers as managers/analysts in:
- International governmental organizations and NGOs active in the economic-social setting, in both advanced and developing countries
- Local, national and transnational organizations and agencies supporting the internationalization processes of SMEs and social companies
- Business enterprises and professional firms (consulting/legal sector) active in international projects
How to apply for the Ph.D. Programme in Global Studies. Economy, Society and Law
- Admission
- Course with limited number of positions
- Useful information
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/24 WILL BE JUNE 29TH 20023 AT 11:00 AM CEST.
Please note: It is highly recommended to carefully read the Call for applications, including its Annex A, to verify the admission requirements and the required documentation. The Call can be consulted by clicking on "OFFICIAL DOCUMENTATION" in the "HOW TO APPLY FOR GLOBAL STUDIES. ECONOMY, SOCIETY AND LAW" section. In the same folder you can also find our guide "How to apply: step-by-step instructions".
As specified in the call, the selection procedure will be based on: (a) preliminary evaluation of CV (which includes academic qualifications and self-assessment of knowledge of English language), of a short abstract of the master thesis, research project and other documentation if any; (b) online interview of shortlisted candidates
Documentation requested:
- Curriculum vitae (CV) in English (information to be included in the CV are listed in Annex A of the Selection Call);
- Academic qualifications as specified in the call including transcript of exam record;
- For students who are not mother tongue English speakers, assessment of knowledge of English (minimum B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages);
- for students applying for one of the four scholarships foreseen by the Italian Ministry Decree n.117/2023 or n.118/2023 who are not mother tongue Italian speakers, assessment of knowledge of Italian (minimum B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages);
- A research project of up to 2500 words in English, focusing on one of the following topics under the Thematic Area “International Economic Policy, Business and Governance”: (i) economic growth, inequalities and transformations of economic systems, national and supra-national responses to crises and disruptive events, technological change and environmental challenges; (ii) the evolution of multinational enterprises and SMEs, industry and public sector, finance and labour in a context of international fragmentation of production; (iii) geo-political processes and policies carried out by international, regional and national institutions for the governance of globalization.
- Applicants for one of the four positions foreseen by the Italian Research Ministry Decrees n.117/2023 and 118/2023 will have to submit projects focusing on specific research lines related to National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) as indicated in the call.
- Research projects must have the following structure: a) state of the art, b) research objectives, c) methodology, d) expected results.
The interview will focus on the CV, the scientific and research interests and the research project proposal of the candidate. English proficiency of at least B2 or higher level will also be evaluated during the interview for all non-mother tongue English speakers. Italian proficiency will be evaluated for non-Italian applicants for one of the four positions foreseen by DM117/2023 and DM 118/2023
Information on teaching and research activities
- Organization
Ph.D. Director: Professor Antonello Zanfei
Organizational Support: Dottoressa Sofia Baldarelli
- Contact
To request information, please send an email to phd-global-studies@uniurb.it indicating "phd in global studies_information request" as subject
- Contacts
- Antonello Zanfei
- antonello.zanfei@uniurb.it
- Sofia Baldarelli
- phd-global-studies@uniurb.it
Administrative contacts
- Secretary’s Office
- Ufficio Dottorati - Post laurea - Esami di Stato
- Via Veterani, 36 - Urbino
- Office hours
- Monday - Friday from 9.30 am to 13pm
- Contacts
- Tel. +39 0722 304630 dottorato@uniurb.it