ITALY ARTS and HUMANITIES
European University
Institute (EUI), Florence
The EUI, founded and supported by the Member States of the
EU, started its activities in 1976. Now, 30 years later, it is one of
Europe’s leading academic institutions for postgraduate
studies, with one of the
largest, most prestigious,
doctoral programmes in the
Contact details
Academic Service, European University Institute
world in the fields of History Badia Fiesolana, Via dei Roccettini 9
and the Social Sciences.
I-50016 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy
Tel: (+39) 055 4685373 / Fax: (+39) 055 4685444
E-mail:
applyres@iue.it
www.iue.it
European University Institute ■ Principal
Prof. Yves Mény
The Institute is unique in its European,
■ Year founded
comparative and interdisciplinary focus,
1972
and its research students go on to take
■ Language(s) of instruction
up academic posts and leading Mainly English. Linguistic diversity is encouraged, hence
professional positions throughout
ADMISSION requirements
French, German, Italian and Spanish are also used
Europe and the world. Spanish
■ Students
researchers graduating from the EUI
Minimum requirements for admission: Total: 500, age range: 25-30, Gender distribution: 51 %
male, 49 % female
usually find academic positions in the
the equivalent of a good Bachelors
■ Class size
main universities of Spain and Europe.
degree (for Spain, the licenciatura).
Being in possession of a further degree
10-20
■ Degree background
PROGRAMME description and
(e.g. Masters) or having previous
Bachelors or Masters degrees in the Social Sciences, Law
METHOD of instruction
postgraduate research experience
and Humanities
constitutes an advantage. Candidates
■ Graduates per year
Studies revolve around a four-year
must also have a good knowledge of 100 Doctorates, 10 LL.Ms
structured programme in four
two official EU languages. ■ Faculty
disciplines, leading to a doctorate in: 50
• Economics OTHER ASPECTS
■ Scholarships
For 3-4 years, for Spanish, Latin American and EU nationals
• History & Civilization Those students admitted and in receipt of
■ Library
• Law
a grant from an EU national grant Research library covers 500,000 monographs and 3500
• Political & Social Sciences.
authority do not need to pay tuition fees.
periodical subscriptions. Access off and on campus to
Qualifying students receive a grant for
2000 electronic subscriptions. EUI also hosts the Historical
There is also a one-year research
Archives of the European Communities
three years, as well as allowances such
Masters programme (LL.M.) in Law.
■ Careers services
as travel and health insurance, from their
Yes
All five programmes start on 1st national education department. For
■ Accreditation
September and are full-time, from Spanish and Latin American students, the The EUI Doctorate is officially recognized throughout the
September to June. national office is the Spanish Ministerio
EU, e.g. in Spain, Royal Decree No. 823/1989 of 7 July
The doctoral programme aims to
de Asuntos Exteriores. The basic monthly
1989, recognizes the EUI doctorate as equivalent to the
doctorate conferred by a Spanish university on the basis of
develop students’ skills to carry out
stipend for Spanish and Latin American
Royal Decree No. 185/1985 of 23 January 1985 (BOE No
independent research under the close
students is €1300. All EUI research 164 of 11 July 1989)
supervision of experienced scholars
students are eligible to apply for a fourth- ■ Internships
recruited from leading European and
year grant from the EUI itself.
Special arrangements are in place for research students to
take up traineeships at the European Commission and
world institutions. There are taught • Grant applications: both Spanish and other EU institutions
courses on research methodology and Latin American students will find full ■ Student accommodation
students are required to attend details on the web site of the Spanish
Rooms and flats available:
www.iue.it/Housing
advanced research seminars and Ministry at:
www.becasmae.es. Further
■ Other EUI locations
international workshops. The second details on grants, allowances and
Villa San Paolo, Via della Piazzuola 43, I-50133 Firenze
(Department of Economics)
and third years allow for research, eligibility, and on the Institute’s
Villa Schifanoia, Via Boccaccio 121, I-Firenze 50133
fieldwork and data collection and to this departments, programmes and faculty (Departments of Law, History & Civilization)
end researchers may take advantage of members, may be obtained from the EUI
Convento, Via delle Fontanelle 19,
financed research trips abroad. Students web site:
www.iue.it. Prospective
I-50016 San Domenico di Fiesole
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
may also participate in funded candidates may contact the Institute at
■ Transport
exchange programmes that the EUI has any time (e-mail:
applyres@iue.it),
Distance to Florence: 5 km
with leading European and U.S. bearing in mind that the annual closing Local public transport: bus to/from Florence and Fiesole
universities. date for applications is 31st January.
Nearest airport: Florence (Amerigo Vespucci), 10 km
Programme Application deadline Start date
Doctorate in History and Civilization 31 January 1 September
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