Universita' degli Studi di Torino



ISASUT

International School of Advanced Study of the University of Torino



The International School of Advanced Study of the University of Torino organizes some different Ph.D. Programmes related to different research lines and linked to international collaborations both at scientific and teaching level.
LANGUAGE and AUDIENCE: the courses are by default in English (unless otherwise specified).
The different curricula are activated on a yearly basis depending on the profile of the selected Ph.D. students and are described in detail in the following.
About Torino

Post Graduate Admission


Assessment of a foreign degree is based on the characteristics of its national educational system, the type of institution attended, and the level of studies completed. The following guidelines indicate the minimum level required of applicants who wish to apply for post graduate study at Turin:
  1. All Countries: University degree requiring four years of study
  2. Note: a three-year bachelor's degree is not considered sufficient for post graduate study at Turin. The two-year master's degree following the three-year bachelor's degree is required.
Two academic records from every post-secondary institution attended for at least one year as a full-time student should be submitted with your application. Academic records should give detailed information on the content and the quality of your performance, courses taken each year and grades received. The grading scale of the institution and your rank in class should be noted whenever possible. Degrees must be verified with official copies of diplomas or conferral statements on academic records.
All academic records must be original documents bearing the seal and signature of the Registrar or copies verified by a school administrative officer. Do not send documents that cannot be easily replaced.
If the institution does not issue records in English, original records must be submitted with translations. All translations must be literal and complete versions of the original records. All supporting material must be in English. The Turin University reserves the right to request additional academic documents.

Application Requirements



  1. Graduate Degree Objective: Select your degree objective from list presented by your intended department.
  2. Statement of Purpose: The statement of purpose should describe succinctly your reasons for applying to the proposed program at Turin, your preparation for this field of study, study and research interests, future career plans, and other aspects of your background and interests which may aid the admissions committee in evaluating your aptitude and motivation for graduate study. Include the statement of purpose with your application.
  3. Letters of Recommendation: Submit separately three letters of recommendation from faculty or others qualified to evaluate your potential for graduate study. At least one letter should be from a faculty member at the last school you attended as a full-time student unless you have been out of school for more than five years. Substitutions for faculty recommendations may include work associates or others who can comment on your academic potential for graduate work. Recommenders should seal their letters in letterhead envelopes if possible and return them to you for inclusion with your application dossier. Recommenders who choose to submit their letters directly should be reminded of the application deadline and the address to which they should be sent.
  4. Send your application materials for graduate degree programs to the following address:

Dr. A. Pachi
ISASUT
9, via Bogino
10124 Torino
Italy



Paper application for Graduate studies: Must arrive before August 13, 2001




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Applicable Programs



Graduate degrees are offered in the following departments and programs:
  1. Physics: 3 positions. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

Theory

Experimental Physics


  1. French Literature: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Literatures in English: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Business Administration: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Computer Science: 2 positions. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Linguistic, Applied Linguistic and Linguistic Engineering: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Early Modern European History: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:
  1. Anthropology: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Legal Philosophy, Theory of Normative Sciences and of International Relationships: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:

  1. Drug Science: 1 position. For further informations and before submitting your application materials contact:
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Created by : Giampiero Passarino
Last modified: June 30, 2001