Third call for applications 40th cycle

The PhD programme in Economics of the Tuscan Universities is pleased to announce the third call for applications for the 40th cycle. They will be open until October 29Th, 2024, at 2 pm, Central European Time.

We are currently awarding 1 position with full-scholarship linked to the specific research theme  “Distributive Justice and Environmental Sustainability: An Application to the Fashion Industry”

For more information, see Admission Procedures below.

Economics ciclo XL

https://www.unisi.it/sites/default/files/allegatiparagrafo/Annex_1_selection_notice_ciclo_40_3.pdf

https://www.unisi.it/sites/default/files/allegatiparagrafo/Annex_2_schedules_cycle_40_3.pdf

https://www.unisi.it/sites/default/files/allegatiparagrafo/Application_PhD_positions_2023.pdf

 

General info on the programme:

Our three-year program requires a full-time commitment and aims to train students for a career as economists in academia, private and public research institutions. The first year consists of intensive coursework, which provides PhD candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to conduct the highest-level research. Courses are mainly held at the University of Siena, where students are welcome to apply for accommodation facilities. In the second and third years, they are free to choose where to develop their research project — either at the University of Florence, Pisa, or Siena — depending on personal interests and scholarship type. All students must complete a six-month visiting period in a foreign institution, which comes with a 50% increase in the scholarship.

Info on the research theme “Distributive Justice and Environmental Sustainability: An Application to the Fashion Industry”
This PhD project is situated within the broader context of the Just Transition initiatives undertaken by the Clean Clothes Campaign. The successful candidate will collaborate with Fair (https://www.faircoop.it/), the coordinating body of the Italian coalition, and a partner in the consortium steering the "Fashioning Just Transition" project funded by the European Union. The primary objective of this research is to develop a comprehensive framework that addresses the longstanding tensions between development, labor dynamics, and environmental sustainability, with a particular emphasis on Global North-Global South relationships. Despite the broad literature on these topics, there remains a significant gap in systemic analyses thatintegrate instituti onal variables, social and environmental impacts, and consumerchoic es. By focusing on the fashion industry, this research provides a unique opportunity to examine a critical sector. This industry is at the forefront of behavioral shifts in the Global North and work-climate conflicts in the Global South, making it an ideal case for studying the intersection of social justice and environmental sustainability.

Documents required during the online application:
Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum indicating qualification obtained or to be completed by 31st October 2023. Issuing institutions must be clearly stated and previous publishing experience is assessed positively.
Research project in English and no longer than 8 pages.
Abstract of the Master degree/specialisation/old degree thesis or equivalent foreign title translated into Italian, English or French no longer than 2 pages.
English language certification, if any, is assessed positively.
Eligibility of foreign degrees is ascertained by the selection committee in accordance with relevant regulations and international agreements on the recognition of qualifications for further studies. They need to be translated into Italian, English or French.Applications will be received  until July 16th 2024, at 2 pm, Central European Time, exclusively through Online Secretariat. Instructions for submitting applications are available on the dedicated website section. Furthermore, the schedules indicating the positions, modalities and dates of the exams are available on the specific PhD site.