The agenda of the PhD Programme.
Department seminars
SPS - Aula Romei - In presence and online event
Protest party behaviour in Norwegian local councils, with focus on propensity to act alone, defined as the extent to which they propose or support policies without backing from other parties.
PhD P-GOMAP
In presence and online event
Disciplinary Forums dedicated to PhD Students in second year.
PhD P-GOMAP
DSE Auditorium - In presence and online event
Interdisciplinary Forum dedicated to PhD Students in first year.
Department seminars
Via Capo di Lucca, 34 – Aula Seminari 1 - In presence and online event
AI as a Research Assistant: Transforming Academic Scholarship
PhD P-GOMAP
Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca, 34 - In presence and online event
P-GOMAP Seminar held by Arianna Gentilini (Imperial College Business School, London)
Department seminars
Complesso di San Giovanni in Monte
A two-day intensive research development forum
PhD P-GOMAP
Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca, 34 - In presence and online event
Seminar held by Bruce McDonald "Citizen Perceptions of Equity in the Budgeting Process”
PhD P-GOMAP
Palazzo Hercolani, aula 4 - In presence and online event
On Nov 14th 10-12:30 am, the PGOMAP PhD will welcome the 41st cohort of PhD students.
PhD P-GOMAP
Aula Seminari 1, via Capo di Lucca, 34 - In presence and online event
Seminar held by Stephen Osborne "Conceptualising and Using the Ecosystem in PAM Research"
PhD P-GOMAP
DiSA Department - Seminar Room 1 - In presence and online event
Research project presentation after revision. For those PhD Students who were asked to re-present their research activity after revision of the first PhD Forum, which took place last June.
PhD P-GOMAP
DSE Auditorium
Students of the 40th cycle of the PhD course in Public Governance, Management and Policy will present progress and any preliminary results of their research.
P-GOMAP Community Workshops
Seminar Room 1 and 2 - DiSA
CITTADINANZE PER… is promoted by PhD students as part of the P-GOMAP Community Workshops, an opportunity to propose and discuss, in a multidisciplinary way, themes that emerge from their research.