Details
- Deadline
- Research Field
- Professions and applied sciences
- Funding Type
- Funding
- Career Stage
- First Stage Researcher (R1) (Up to the point of PhD)
About
Outline
The Ph.D. Course in Management Engineering provides competencies for carrying out highly qualified research activities in public and private institutions and developing specific professional competencies, contributing to the creation of the European Higher Education Area and European Research Area. Following the guidelines of the Doctoral School of the Italian Association of Management Engineering (AiIG), the program is developed according to four fundamental pillars. 1. TRAINING: it is based on participation in courses, seminars, summer schools, and the possibility of spending a period of study abroad in the numerous universities and research centers with which the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" has established collaboration agreements. 2. RESEARCH: to structure, with methodological rigor, an original research project and publish the results in national and international journals of the AiIG list. 3. IMPACT: the proposed program includes training courses and constant support to ensure the impact of research on the advancement of knowledge in the management engineering field and on the economic-social system. 4. TEACHING: this activity aims to design effective educational programs and includes training on learning processes and the skills necessary for an appropriate and effective teaching activity. |
What is funded
6 PhD scholarships
Duration
3 years
Eligibility
SeeĀ https://phd.uniroma2.it/web/INGEGNERIA-DELL'IMPRESA_nD1008.aspx
Organisation
- Organisation name
- University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
- Organisation Country
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