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Call for Applications

Three-year PhD Scholarships in Cultural Sciences
Scuola Internazionale di Alti Studi "Scienze della cultura",
Fondazione Collegio San Carlo
Modena (Italy)

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art.1
Number of places and School characteristics
The Scuola Internazionale di Alti Studi «Scienze della cultura» of the
Fondazione Collegio San Carlo in Modena (Italy) invites applications for
five places on a course leading to a Ph.D in Cultural Sciences. Selection is
made on qualifications and examinations.
The School is residential and aims to provide high-level interdisciplinary
training in Cultural Sciences following four research programs (Philosophy,
Anthropology, Sociology, Religious Sciences) and awards the scientific
doctoral degree qualification called ‘Diploma di Studi Superiori in Scienze
della Cultura'. This degree has full legal equivalent status of ‘Dottore di
ricerca' (Research Doctorate) awarded by Italian universities (D.M. del
4.5.1999 / Gazzetta Ufficiale s.g. n. 114 del 18.5.1999). The School is
willing to enrol successful candidates on joint doctorates with foreign
Universities. The course lasts three academic years.
Compulsory didactic activity takes place in two semesters (February-June
2010 and 2011) each entailing attendance of high formation seminars for a
total 250 hours, held in Italian, French and English by teachers of renowned
international standing. An intensive course of Italian is provided. The
Diploma is awarded subject to the successful completion of all the
coursework, the passing of mid-course tests, and to the viva voce discussion
of the student's final written dissertation.
The School's Scientific Committee comprises Professors: Dario Antiseri
(Università LUISS di Roma), Arnold I. Davidson (University of Chicago), Elio
Franzini (Università di Milano), Wolfgang Reinhard
(Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg), Pierangelo Sequeri (Facoltà Teologica
dell'Italia Settentrionale, Milano).


art. 2
Requirements for admission
The selection is open to European non-Italian citizens below the age of
thirty one who, by the application deadline, hold a degree qualification, or
an equivalent qualification by the terms of the law in force, in Philosophy,
Social and Human Sciences or Religious Sciences.


art. 3 
Application and deadline
Applications for the selection must be addressed to the Scientific Director
of the School by a registered letter with advice of receipt. The postmark
deadline is 30 September 2009. Applicants, who will be held responsible for
any false declarations, must declare:

a) first name, surname, date and place of birth;
b) nationality;
c) not to have had penal convictions;
d) to be immune from illnesses incompatible with living in a community;
e) permanent address;
f) address to which all correspondence should be sent.

The application is not incompatible with an application for one of the two
places for a one-year specialization course offered by the same Scuola
Internazionale di Alti Studi «Scienze della cultura» for the academic year
2009-2010. In the event of an application being submitted for both
competitions, applicants are allowed to forward only one copy of the
documents mentioned in art. 4.


art. 4
Enclosed documents
Applicants should enclose the following documents:

1) curriculum vitae outlining studies to date;
2) a copy of the applicant's degree certificate specifying (where available)
the single marks for each exam, the date and the mark of the final exam.
This certification may be replaced by a simple declaration signed by the
applicant specifying the aforesaid information. Foreign students are to
submit a certificate proving that their degree is legally the equal of an
Italian Laurea magistrale (second-cycle degree), or forward an undersigned
declaration to the same effect;
3) a copy of the degree final dissertation;
4) every other scientific title or qualification relevant to the selection
procedure;
5) the detailed research project (8.000-10.000 digits, with an essential
bibliography) that the applicant intends to carry out at the School, written
in two languages chosen between Italian, French and English;
6) a signed declaration of the applicant's knowledge of French and English,
and of his/her comprehension of Italian;
7) two letters of reference to the School written by academic referees in
subjects relevant to the course, expounding the applicant's scientific
profile.

Applicants may reclaim the submitted documents on payment of the postal
charges not later than 31.3.2010. Thereafter the School disclaims any
responsibility for their preservation.


art. 5
Adjudicating Committee and admission procedure
The Adjudicating Committee comprises the School's Scientific Committee and
the Scientific Director.
The Committee will make a preliminary selection on the basis of
qualifications and research projects. Shortlisted candidates will be invited
to attend for interview. The Committee will consider the candidate's
scientific titles or qualifications and their research project in the light
of the research fields covered by the School. A list of the successful
candidates, in order of merit expressed in terms of an ascending mark scale
from 1 to 10, will be publicly posted on the School Board and on the web
page  <http://www.fondazionesancarlo.it/fsc/Viewer?cmd=default>
http://www.fondazionesancarlo.it
Shortlisted will be officially contacted at least 15 days before the
admission interview. Their travel and accommodation expenses will be met by
the School.


art. 6
Admission procedure and order of merit
The interview is public. It can be conducted in English or French and will
be centered on the submitted research project.

The admission interview will be held at the Fondazione Collegio San Carlo,
Via S. Carlo 5, Modena, Italy. Candidates must present themselves with proof
of identification. For the admission interviews candidates will be offered
travel and accommodation in the Fondazione's Hall of Residence, free of
charge.

At the conclusion of the admission interviews the Committee will draw up two
lists, expressed in order of merit in terms of an ascending mark scale from
1 to 10: one of successful candidates and another of suitably qualified
candidates. Both lists are based on the candidates' scientific titles or
qualifications and the results of the interview will be posted on the School
Board and on the web page
<http://www.fondazionesancarlo.it/fsc/Viewer?cmd=default>
http://www.fondazionesancarlo.it


art. 7
Awarding of places
Before the deadline fixed by the Adjudicating Committee, successful
candidates should produce the documents mentioned in Art. 8. In the event
that one or more successful candidates fails to take up the offer of a place
at the beginning of the course, the Committee will award the vacant place or
places to suitably qualified candidates in strict adherence to the published
order of merit.


art. 8
Admission documents
Not later than one month after receiving confirmation of admission,
successful candidates must confirm acceptance of their place and produce the
following documents addressed to the School's Scientific Director:

a) recent medical certificate (dated no more than 6 months previously)
stating that the student is immune from illnesses incompatible with living
in a community;
b) degree certificate or equivalent European qualification specifying the
mark obtained in each single exam (where available), the date and the mark
of the final examination;
c) declaration of acceptance of all the rules and regulations of the School
and College, exonerating the Fondazione Collegio San Carlo from any
responsibility that might arise as a consequence of the rules and
regulations not being observed; 
d) two passport photographs, one countersigned.

The data relating to surname, first name, place and date of birth,
nationality and residency must be covered by a document attesting their
validity. The School reserves the right to verify the truth of data
contained in the identification document. Furthermore, the School reserves
the right to request from the competent authority of the State in question a
certificate relating to the candidate's legal status.


art. 9
Course attendance and student obligations
Students on the Ph.D course must pursue their studies in accordance with a
programme approved by the Scientific Committee which includes compulsory
attendance of interdisciplinary high-level training seminars amounting to
250 hours per each of the first two years. Admission to the following years
depends on favourable assessment on the part of the Scientific Committee, on
the progress of the student's research project, on the regular attendance of
the coursework sessions and on the participation in seminar and study
groups.
Students must pass the Ph.D exam at the end of the course. The examination
for the Ph.D consists of a viva voce discussion of a written dissertation
before a specially appointed international Examining Committee. The
dissertation, of original and scientific character, can be written in one of
the languages of the School or in the mother tongue of the student, subject
to the approval of the Scientific Committee.


art. 10
General regulations
Elected candidates must be in residence on the day fixed by the School to
begin their course. In exceptional circumstances the School is able to
accept deferment for one year, but deferment will only be granted once, with
suspension of the grant. Students can not accept commitments incompatible
with their duties.


art. 11
Student awards and bursaries Elected candidates will be entitled to the
following benefits: free tuition and exemption from course fees; complete
free board and lodging in the Fondazione's Hall of Residence, except for
holiday periods defined by the Fondazione Collegio San Carlo; privileged
access to the holdings and to the services of the Library.
They will also receive a grant of Euro 7.000 per annum. The above mentioned
grant will be paid retrospectively in monthly instalments provided the
student has complied with the study obligations.In the second and third year
the enjoyment of the grant is subject to the fulfilment of the conditions
stated in articles 9 and 10.
A one off grant is also available to fund missions for those students who
need to carry out their research abroad. The grants are subject to the
Italian tax laws.


art. 12
Treatment of personal data
As to article 13, decreto legislativo no. 196/2003 (Code for the protection
of personal data), the candidates are informed that the personal data
provided by them or collected by the Fondazione Collegio San Carlo for their
participation to the selection, will be treated exclusively in connection
with the dischargement of the selection and the election of successful
candidates. The treatment will be discharged at the Fondazione, via san
Carlo 5, Modena (Italy). Data can be processed with electronic supports as
far as necessary for the above mentioned purposes. The official in charge
with the treatment will be responsible for the data to be kept and
controlled so that they are not damaged or lost, on purpose or accidentally,
nor accessed or used outside the purpose of their collection. The
communication of personal data is instrumental to access the selection
procedures and is requested to assess the eligibility of candidates. Failing
to provide them may lead to an exclusion from the selection procedure.
Ordinary and sensitive personal data, as well as the judicial record, will
not be made public. Candidates are entitled to the rights mentioned at the
article 7 of the above mentioned Decreto, namely confirmation of the
existence of personal data and communication in an intelligible form, the
origin of the personal data, the purpose and manner of their treatment, the
logic of treatment when electronic supports are used, the identity of the
persons responsible for the treatment, the subjects and categories of
subjects who can receive communication concerning the personal data in their
capacity as legal representatives. Lastly, candidates are entitled to the
updating, correction or integration of the data, the deletion,
transformation in anonymous form or closure of data if the provisions of law
are broken. Candidates are finally reminded that, when legitimate reasons
apply, they are entitled to object fully or partly to the treatment of the
data. The body responsibile for the treatment of the personal data is the
Fondazione Collegio San Carlo, via san Carlo 5, Modena (Italy), in the
person of its temporary legal representative. Mrs. Edith Barbieri is in
charge of the treatment and usage of the personal data. Her address for that
matter is at the Fondazione Collegio San Carlo.

You can find application form at the following address:
www.fondazionesancarlo.it

 
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