The PhD Program in Earth, Life and Environmental Sciences (STVA) embrace a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied disciplines essential for investigating the evolution of life, the superficial and deep processes of the Earth and the planets, current and past ecosystems, geological risks, and biodiversity loss and issues related to the management of the environment and its resources.
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The craft of scientific research focuses on a set of transferable skills deemed essential for the practice of scientific research. At the link below, you’ll find the flyer describing the doctoral course (AY 2025–26). The course will be held in person, with the exception of the two afternoon tutorials, which will run online. To avoid clashes with regular teaching and ensure room availability, classes will take place from January 7 to February 11, 2026. The course is open to all UNIBO PhD students and is particularly recommended for first-year candidates.
Go to pageOnline webinar from 4:00 PM CET on January 20, 2026. For detailed information and to register, please visit: https://geochemsoc.org/events/webinars
The Phd Students transferable skills Plan is available also for the 2025/2026 academic year.
On 10 February, take part in the event where public bodies and companies meet PhD holders to present job opportunities that match the skills they have acquired.
Here you will find all the information you need for applying. Check requirements and register for the assessment tests by 16 January 2026, 1 pm via AlmaRM, submit application till 5 February 2026
Prof Peter Homyak, seminar 27 January, 12:00 Via Selmi 3, aula FarBioMot
Dive into a world of knowledge with our series of live and recorded webinars, designed to keep you at the forefront of research and development.
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The University embraces AI as an opportunity to innovate in teaching and research, respecting ethics, quality, integrity, and the environment, while promoting its responsible use in the service of people.
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