Fully-funded Scholarships
171 Fully Funded Scholarships at University of Parma Inviting Applications in 2025
If you’re dreaming of pursuing a PhD in Europe, this could be your golden ticket! The University of Parma in Italy has officially launched its Call for Applications for Cycle XLI 171 PhD Scholarships for the academic year 2025/2026—and it’s open to international students across the globe!
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What’s on Offer?
The University of Parma is offering fully funded PhD opportunities in a wide array of disciplines, giving researchers a chance to engage in cutting-edge projects in a supportive, international academic environment.
Science & Technology
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- Biotechnology and Biosciences – 6 positions
- Physics – 8 positions
- Microbiota and Health – 4 positions
- Chemistry – 15 positions
- Pharmaceutical Sciences – 10 positions
- Earth Sciences – 5 positions
- Materials Science and Technology (in collaboration with CNR) – 12 positions.
Medical & Veterinary Sciences
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- Molecular Medicine – 7 positions
- Neuroscience – 8 positions
- Medical, Surgical and Translational Sciences – 11 positions
- Veterinary Medical Sciences – 7 positions
Humanities, Law, Economics & Social Sciences
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- Advanced Research in Economics and Management – 8 positions
- Psychology – 6 positions
- Philosophical, Social, Cultural, and Environmental Heritage Studies – 5 positions
- Legal Studies – 4 positions
- Historical and Textual Studies – 4 positions
Engineering & Architecture
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- Civil Engineering and Architecture – 7 positions
- Industrial Engineering – 7 positions
- Information Technology – 14 positions.
How to Apply?
- Prepare your documents and check eligibility in your desired PhD program.
- Apply Now: unipr.esse3.cineca.it
- Full Call: Program Details available here.
The last date to apply for the PhD Scholarships at the University of Parma is July 24, 2025, at 1:00 PM CET.
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Can I get a fully funded study degree program, specifically health courses like Nursing or Doctor of Medicine?
Hi Anna—thanks for your question. The article is about fully funded PhD opportunities at the University of Parma, not a taught degree (like BSc Nursing or an MD/Medicine program). If you’re interested in health-related work, you may be able to apply to the PhD tracks that match your research interests (the call includes “Microbiota and Health”). Please confirm the exact degree level on the official call, and check whether your target field fits those PhD positions.