Resources, facilities and services to support you throughout your PhD.
The Centre has been active since 1991 at the University of Bologna and aims to improve and disseminate knowledge and the study of European Law.
The activity of the Centre of High Studies is mainly aimed at the analysis and study of the public and private regulatory system relating to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) at international, European and national level.
The Inter-University Centre, established by the Universities of Insubria, Milan, Bologna, and Trieste, aims to promote research programmes and scholarly study on the origin and development of legal terminologies across different legal systems.
The Jean Monnet module “EULA - EU Law for Algorithm” analyses the impact of algorithms in the framework of EU law using multiple perspectives, such as labour law, private law, commercial law and health law.
Log in to the official University of Bologna repository of PhD theses.
Go to the collections of the Electronic Resources Library of the University of Bologna.
What you need to know about grants, scholarships, reporting and other funding opportunities for PhD programmes.
How to report a change of permanent or temporary address to ensure proper scholarship management and compliance with tax obligations (restricted access with @unibo credentials).
Information on how to pause your PhD programme in case of maternity, serious illness, significant personal or family reasons, or civilian service.
Information on how to access primary care services, specialist medical services, and psychological support for university staff.
Information on insurance protecting against accidents during PhD-related activities and covering any damage caused to third parties.
You can apply for a budget of at least 10% of the total amount of the scholarship. This amount is made available by your department, whether you are a scholarship holder or not, to cover the costs of carrying out research activities in Italy and abroad, for a period of up to 30 days.
Recipients of scholarships or funding from international mobility programmes such as CSC, MSCA or foreign institutions are not eligible. Expenses incurred must be authorised and agreed upon in the manner prescribed by the Department.
For example, the following expenses are considered as eligible:
Contact the Administrative Office of the Department of Legal Studies
Information on applications, requirements and the necessary steps to be followed for research stays in other countries.
If you are a scholarship holder, you can request a top-up of up to 50% for research periods abroad of more than 30 days.
How to apply for a period of study or internship in one of the participating European countries.
Find out how the programme works and how to apply for a research period in European and non-European countries (restricted access with @unibo credentials).