[hep-th] PhD training SISSA (fwd)
Maja Buric
majab at mail.ipb.ac.rs
Fri Sep 28 09:07:43 CEST 2018
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Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2018 19:24:43 +0200
From: Marko Simonovic <marko.simonovic at gmail.com>
To: Maja Buric <majab at ipb.ac.rs>
Subject: PhD training SISSA
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The International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA) is one of the leading scientific
institutions in Italy for postgraduate training in Physics, Mathematics, and Neuroscience.
Unlike most universities, SISSA is fully devoted to PhD training, and hence the set of courses
the students are offered during their first year is particularly wide, advanced, and intense. In
particular our students devote the entire first year of their Ph.D. in attending a wide set of
selected courses.
Starting from the academic year 2017-2018, the group of Theoretical Particle Physics (TPP)
- http://www.sissa.it/tpp - has planned to host for a given amount of time, ranging from a
three-months term to the entire academic year (three terms), a number of selected Ph.D. students
from other institutions, and give them the possibility to attend our course program.
The program is open to students at any stage of their PhD and not only to beginners.
The list of courses offered for the academic year 2018-2019 can be found
at http://www.sissa.it/tpp/phdsection/courses.php. In addition to these courses, more
specialised ones, typically addressed to advanced students and post-docs, are also offered.
After this period, students are expected to go back to their home institutions and continue
their Ph.D. research project with their own supervisors. Partial financial support of
approximately 500 euros/month towards living expenses is provided. Details on how to apply can
be found at
http://www.sissa.it/tpp/phdsection/external.php
We would be grateful if you could circulate this message to your colleagues and potentially
interested students in your institution. For more information, including application and
selection procedures, please contact Marco Serone, at serone at sissa.it.
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