PhD in Italian Studies

PhD in
Italian studies

Calls for applications

The PhD programme is open to a limited number of students. The requirement is to pass a public selection process entailing the evaluation of academic qualifications, as well as of oral and/or written exams.

The Call for application for 40th cycle (a.y. 2024/2025) is now online. Deadine for application is Thursday, 23rd May 1PM (Italian Time).

For further information, please contact the PhD Office (phd.application@unive.it)

PhD overview

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Educational aims

The PhD programme is aimed at ensuring students gain complete proficiency in both the study of texts dating from the origins of the Italian language to the current day, and in parallel, the study of works in foreign languages which are produced in those same historical geographical and cultural contexts.

At use are philological, linguistic, historical-critical, hermeneutic and comparative methodologies, which are applied to texts expressed in Italian produced by both Italian and foreign authors, as well as those written by Italian authors in Latin, Greek, Occitan, Antique French, or in the modern foreign languages, including dialects and slang.

Research themes

  • Publishing, comment, and interpretation of literary texts from the middle ages to contemporary times;
  • Relationships between Italian language, literature and culture, and between the antique and modern languages, literature and cultures which have found themselves in contact with the former;
  • History of the Italian language, literature and culture;
  • Literary civilization of the Venezie;
  • Prospects of Italian literary criticism;
  • Humanist computer science applied to Italian literature texts (digital humanities).

Professional profiles

The PhD graduate will not only be able to practice the skills acquired not only within a University teaching environment, but also in private and public corporations and institutions (e.g., Italian and overseas cultural institutions, libraries and archives, publishing and journalism, digital humanities etc.)

Notices

From 3 to 7 June 2024 a new edition of Research Communication Week is coming, the Ca' Foscari initiative created to raise awareness and provide tools and soft skills in research communication. Discover the 5 workshops on scientific posters, social media, storytelling and public speaking: limited places, registration by 3 April. Webinars also available soon.

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