Ph.D in Political Science, European Politics and International Relations (PEI)
  • The Ph.D Program
    • Structure of the program >
      • Teaching program 2017-2020 (Cycle XXXIII) >
        • Academic year 2017-2018
      • Teaching program 2016-2019 (Cycle XXXII) >
        • Academic year 2016-2017
      • Teaching program 2015/2018 (Cycle XXXI) >
        • Academic year 2015/2016
        • Academic year 2016-2017
  • Faculty
  • Current students
    • Alessandro Albertini
    • Edoardo Amato
    • Davide Angelucci
    • Stephanie Daher
    • Stella Gianfreda
    • Dashrath Reddy Kurli
    • Alessandro Lamonica
    • Alice Massari
    • Andrea Pareschi
    • Alessandro Tinti
    • Alice Cavalieri
    • Luigi Cino
    • Ivaylo Mihaylov Dinev
    • Tim Henrichsen
    • Kamran Ismayilov
    • Gianluca Piccolino
    • Adrián Pignataro López
    • Maria Giovanna Sessa
    • Federica Argurio
    • Laura Berlingozzi
    • Diego Caballero Velez
    • Sara De Martino
    • Francesco Buscemi
    • Maximilian Freudenthaler
    • Arianna Marcolin
    • Paolo Marzi
    • Leonardo Puleo
  • Ph.D Calendar
  • Contacts
Academic year 2017-2018
(1st year students - Doctoral cycle XXXIII)

First Semester
 
Kick-off Week
 
Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
October 2017
 
1. International relations: state of the art (Prof. F. Strazzari) (First Module) 10h, 1 ECTS (C)
2. Qualitative Methods I (Prof. E. Pizzimenti and A. Russo) (First Module), 10hrs, 1 ECTS (C)
3. Internet as a research environment (Dr. F. Di Donato) 10hrs 1 ECTS (C)
 
 
Fall term
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Siena, October – January
 
4. Political science: the state of the discipline (Prof. M. Cotta) 20hrs - 2 ECTS (C)
5. Introduction to Political Research: Measurement issues and Data-Gathering Techniques (Prof.   P.Isernia, L. Basile, F. Marangoni, A. Innocenti), 20hrs - 2 ECTS (C)
 
Crash Courses / Seminars:
  • Crash Course STATA (L. Basile) 2 days (1 ECTS) (C)
  • Intensive Research seminar (Intune, Euengage, Transworld) (1ECTS) (C)
  • Jean Blondel Tuesday Seminar (weekly) (1 ECTS) (C)
 
Second Semester
 
Winter term 
Siena, January – April  2018

6. International relations: State of the art (Second module) (Prof. F. Strazzari) (10hrs – 1ECT) (C) (in Florence)

7. Comparative political institutions (Prof. L. Verzichelli and Prof. A. Chiaramonte) 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)
8. Quantitative methods (Dr. F. Olmastroni), 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)
9. European Union politics (Prof. E. Calossi and S. Cavatorto), 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)
 
Crash Courses / Seminars:
  • Dissertation jam session (including a session on “How to write a Dissertation in political science”)
  • Jean Blondel Tuesday Seminars (1ECTS) (C)
  • Interviewing in political science: elites and public (1 ECTS)
 
 
At the end of the term student decide the topic of their dissertation (and the area of the discipline) and are assigned to one of the four universities.
  
Spring Term
 
April – June 2018
 
(Option A: Political Science and European Politics – Siena)

9. Comparative political behaviour (Prof. P. Bellucci), 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)
10.  A choice between one of the two following courses
        Representation at national and European level (prof. F. Marangoni, and F. Russo), 20 hrs. 2 ECT (C)
        The Politics of European policies (Prof. D. Natali) 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)  (in Pisa)
 
11.  One among the following courses:
        Public opinion research and…. (P. Isernia) 10 hrs. 1ECTS (O) or
        Qualitative methods II  (Prof. E. Pizzimenti and A. Russo), 10hrs, 1 ECTS (O) (in Pisa)
 
At least 2 ECTS from crash courses and seminars
Crash Courses / Seminars (2 days, intensive):
  • Text Analysis  (1 ECTS)
  • Models of local governance in the European Union (org. Università di Firenze) (1ECTS)
  • Etc.
 (Option B: International relations – Pisa) -
 
9. Studying international relations (Prof. F. Strazzari) 10 hrs, 1 ECTS (C)
10. The Politics of European policies (Prof. D. Natali) 20hrs, 2 ECTS (C)  (in Pisa)
11. Qualitative methods II(Prof. E. Pizzimenti and A. Russo), 10hrs, 1 ECTS (C) (in Pisa)
12. A choice among courses offered by the PhD in Politics, Humans Rights & Sustainability, 2 ECTS(O)
 
At least 1 ECTS from crash courses and seminars
 
Crash Courses / Seminars (2 days, intensive):
  • Text Analysis  (1 ECTS)
  • Models of local governance in the European Union (Università di Firenze) (1ECTS)
  • Etc.
 
 ECTS
 
ECTS are weighted as follows: 10 hours = 1 ECTS
 
Students should reach a total of 70 ECTS within the three years according to the following distribution:
  • Min. 18 max 26 ECTS from successfully attending compulsory and optional courses (C: Compulsory Courses; O: Optional Courses)
  •  Courses may be offered in collaboration of other PhD programs that are organized by the 4 universities that contribute to the PEI consortium  
  • Min. 10 Max 18 ECTS from ‘seminars package’ (+ summer schools and/or seminars that may be chosen from partner programs with the agreement of the supervisor, who will assess the corresponding ECTS)
  • Min. a lower-intermediate certified knowledge of a language other than English (Italian strongly recommended for non-Italian speakers.
  • 4 CFU from ‘Phd colloquia’ at the end of first and second year.
  • 36 ECTS: thesis
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