Call for application 42nd cycle

Bando ordinario


Educational goals and objectives

MICROBIOLOGY, IMMUNOLOGY, INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TRANSPLANTS The PhD Course in Microbiology, Immunology, Infectious Diseases and Transplants (MIMIT) provides an educational training of qualified researchers aimed at the acquisition of basic microbiological and immunological knowledge and at the deepening of some specific topics, mainly at defining the pathogenetic characteristics of some of the microorganisms of greatest medical and scientific interest. Particular attention will be dedicated to the biomolecular aspects of pathogenesis process involved in the infectious diseases, host's immune response and transplantation-related conditions, and to the development of innovative diagnostic, therapeutic, and vaccination approaches. The PhD program has interdisciplinary characteristics and allows students to also acquire skills in designing and conducting biomedical experiments in organ transplants, cardio-thoracic surgery, liver disease, in immunocompromised patients, and/or hospitalized in intensive care, or with infections confined to the eye or skin.
The PhD student is supported in the research activity by a tutor who has the main task of leading him to acquire autonomy in creating a manuscript (drafting of protocols, experimentation, interpretation of results, and identification of a journal for publication). It is also desirable to introduce the doctoral student to the necessary steps for fund access or raising as well as to write a project, develop and make reports. Good knowledge of both spoken and written English is required to access the Course. Knowledge of the principal word processing methods and construction of databases and electronic presentations is also required. This is to allow both the necessary bibliographic updating and the drafting of manuscripts, as well as the possibility of actively participating in congresses, seminars, and specific meetings. The interaction with foreign doctoral students in the laboratories also occurs fluently in English. The PhD School is almost entirely formed by Professors of the University of Tor Vergata, with different specific skills, whose integration allows the PhD students to a complete and cutting-edge educational path from the scientific point of view. The areas of expertise of the professors range from basic molecular biology, through genetic and phylogenetic analysis, to immunology applied to vaccine development. This will allow the student, after acquiring the title of PhD, to have access to public and private work spaces, both nationally and EU.

Available Positions and Scholarships

University scholarship4University scholarship reserved to foreign applicants0Department scholarship0
Scholarship funded by private research institution0Scholarship funded by private non-research institution0Scholarship funded by public research institution0
Scholarship funded by public non-research institution0PhD position under national research programs0PhD position under EU research programs0
Foreign independent candidates3Employee of private research institution/organisation under a cooperation agreement1Employee of private non-research institution/organisation under a cooperation agreement0
Employee of public research institution/organisation under a cooperation agreement4Employee of public non-research institution/organisation under a cooperation agreement1PhD under higher education and research apprenticeship contract at a private research institution/organisation0
PhD under higher education and research apprenticeship contract at a private non-research institution/organisation0PhD under higher education and research apprenticeship contract at a public research institution/organisation0PhD under higher education and research apprenticeship contract at a public non-research institution/organisation0
No scholarship3

Self-certification of the academic qualification obtained through Model A:

  • Master’s Degree
  • Single-cycle Degree
  • Specialist Degree
  • Old-system Degree
  • Degree obtained abroad corresponding to EQF Level 7
  • provided that they belong to the following classes: LM-13, LM-41, LM-42, 14/S, 46/S, 47/S, LM-6, LM-8, LM-9, LM-21, LM-61, 6/S, 8/S, 9/S

Admission Procedure

Qualifications assessment The committee will evaluate firstly the applicant's research project and the graduation grade (mandatory documents) for a score from 0 to 20. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 12/20 to qualify for the next stage.
For those who pass, the committee will evaluate the remaining optional qualifications (CV, list of publications, and motivation letter) for a maximum of 10/100 points.
does not require the presence of the candidates

Oral interview The candidates will be required to take an oral interview. This will be held in person for Italian candidates and online for foreign candidates. The schedule will be published later, after the evaluation of the qualifications.
The oral examination carries a maximum score of 90/100.

The exam will assess the candidate's methodological preparation and the solidity of the skills acquired during their studies.
Previous research experience and the motivations behind their application will be explored in depth.
Finally, their scientific aptitude, clarity of presentation, and the level of technical language will be analyzed.
language ITALIANO
INGLESE


contacts and info scuoladottorato@mimit.uniroma2.it
more info After the preliminary meeting of the commission, in which the evaluation criteria will be defined, the qualifications will be evaluated.
The mandatory qualifications will be evaluated first, for the pre-selection. This will be followed by the evaluation of the optional qualifications and the oral exam, which will be held in person for italian candidates and online for international candidates. The call-up schedule will be published following the evaluation of the qualifications.

The ranking will be the sum of the scores from the evaluation, the optional qualifications, and the oral exam, for a maximum score of 100.

Required documentation

§ research project
mandatory
maximum 8000 characters, topics related to the doctorate, the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

§ List of publications
optional
Please attach a file containing all references to your publications..
Only the list of publications will be considered, not the PDFs of the publications themselves.
The list must be dated and signed by the candidate.
, the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

§ letter of motivation (by the candidate)
optional
Letter from the candidate specifying the reasons why he/she chose to apply to this doctorate., the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

§ Curriculum Vitae
optional
A comprehensive Curriculum Vitae, including a list of publications and any certifications of technical and scientific competencies in the field of Immunology, molecular medicine and applied biotechnologies., the file must be uploaded within the call deadline

Language Skills

the candidate must know the following languages
ITALIANO
ENGLISH

Exam Schedule

Qualifications assessment
daynone
notesnone
La valutazione titoli non prevede la presenza dei candidati.
publication on notice boardnon indicato
publication on the web siteYes
web sitenone
date of publicationnone
contactsnone

Oral interview
daynone
notesnone
timenone
classroomnone
addressnone
publication on notice boardnon indicato
publication on the web siteYes
web sitenone
date of publicationnone
contactsnone

Evaluation grid

open file

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