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PhD in International and Public Law, Ethics and Economics for Sustainable Development

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PhD

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Prof. Lorenzo Sacconi

The International PhD Programme in Law, Ethics & Economics for Sustainability (LEES) aims at the creation of a worldwide interdisciplinary research community that shares a commitment to the goals of sustainability.

Such a community will be devoted to promote an interdisciplinary, integrated research approach to global concerns, able to foster a process of change in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological innovation, the model of economic development and organization, and the consequent institutional change, are all made consistent with future as well as present needs of humankind, granting self-determination, equal treatment and social justice to each of its members, being as well compatible with the preservation of the ecosystem.

 

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5 Doctoral Research Positions in Law, Ethics and Economics for Sustainable Development (LEES)

The University of Milan is seeking five outstanding and committed students to carry out a three-year multidisciplinary research project, based at more than one participating university (see the call for applications and the course website).

LEES is a doctoral programme in International and Public Law, Ethics and Economics for Sustainable Development. With courses, seminars, and scientific research activities entirely in English, it addresses the complexities involved in sustainable development, and uses an innovative multidisciplinary approach that combines the contributions of law, ethics, and economics. The broad interdisciplinary view that inspires the PhD programme is here attached.

The programme is managed by a highly qualified international doctoral board and an international scientific council composed of top scholars in the relevant fields of law, ethics, and economics, which will advise the board on the development of research lines and the programme of the yearly international workshops and summer schools.

The first year of the programme is based in Milan, where the PhD students attend courses and seminars, and participate in the activities and events of the academic community of the Department. The University of Milan is poised to provide both online and in-person lectures as well as meetings for small groups. The second and third years are mainly dedicated to students’ own personal research projects and participation in the large-scale joint project by working with one of our partner universities, with the cooperation of their advisors, selected from the doctoral board or the scientific council, two notably international bodies. To enable their participation in the joint project, students have access to additional funding and are expected to carry out twelve months of their research either in one or more Universities abroad (see the list of partner Universities) depending on the project and the agreements which will be set up. PhD candidates who choose to work with one of the partner universities can receive, by activating a double degree agreement, a degree from the applicable partner university, as well.

The candidates must be prepared to be both visionary and ambitious, in order to alter the current, unsatisfactory trajectory of development by taking intellectual risks. They must be devoted to social justice and committed to enhancing the quality of research in one or more of the Ph.D. research fields, as well as open to and interested in using research methodologies in different fields (Law, Ethics, and Economics). Candidates must have the preparation and the ability to pursue innovative results at the frontiers of research, where unsolved problems call for interdisciplinary approaches and contributions, and submit a project in line with at least one of the many proposed lines of research.

LEES lines of research focus on, in particular: re-thinking legal, ethical, and economic approaches to sustainability; social justice and theories of justice; environmental issues; public options for sustainable development; governance of the common sphere; corporate social responsibility; innovation technologies; and human rights (see the full list).

If you are interested, please submit your application no later than 26 July 2023 through the University of Milan submission system (see the call for applications containing all the requirements and information to submit your application). A first ranking will be published before 13 September, and the interviews will start right after that. Start date: 2 October 2023.

For additional information you may contact: lees@unimi.it.

 

 

 

This programme is for you if you:

- have at least five previous years of academic background in one of the PhD disciplines (Law; Economics; Ethics; Political theory and sciences; Environmental and sustainability sciences; Philosophy);

- are willing to change the current, unsatisfactory trajectories of development;

- are sensitive to social justice;

- are open to and interested in using research methodologies in different fields;

- are prepared to work in different environments;

- are proficient in English;

- have very good scientific writing and communication skills.

 

We offer:

- a list of partner universities that will allow you to carry out fully multidisciplinary and international research;

- an extensive board of experts standing by to assist you in your research;

- a PhD scholarship which includes a monthly gross salary of 1365,50 €, for 3 years;

- additional funds to facilitate your mobility;

- a full-time Ph.D. programme without any teaching duties;

- our beautiful academic campus located in the heart of downtown Milan;

- interaction with top scholars members of the international scientific council and with the excellent faculty and staff of our innovative LLM Programme in Sustainable Development, a diverse academic community that brings together minds from 10 different countries;

- participation in a large-scale research project with the potential to have wide-ranging implications for the sustainability of future international development.

 

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PhD Programs

Attendance

On-Campus

Posted on:

Program Start Date:

End Date:

Application Deadline:

Expired

Certifications & Titles

PhD

Study Options

Full Time

Show Contact Information
Name

Prof. Lorenzo Sacconi

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20122 Italy