Scholarships for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, & Postdoctoral
The PhD in Economics and Finance at Università Bocconi is a 4-year full-time program designed for highly qualified and motivated students who wish to acquire world-class research skills. The program is multidisciplinary in nature and students have the option to choose from a wide range of electives, and are also given great mentorship and support throughout their time at Bocconi.
Our first-year students acquire a broad set of theoretical and methodological skills (mathematics, statistics, econometrics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, asset pricing and corporate finance) relevant to various fields in economics and finance. In the second year, our students choose their field of specialization (e.g. development economics, econometrics, microeconomic theory, industrial dynamics, international economics, macroeconomics, political economics, public economics, economic history, accounting, banking, corporate finance or empirical finance). Students also have the option of choosing fields from the other PhD programs offered by the PhD School.
Università BocconiThe third and fourth years are entirely dedicated to research, including attendance at regular seminars held by internationally renowned internal and external faculty. All admitted students will be fully funded through a monthly salary. They are expected to shape their research agenda through interaction with the Faculty and their advisors. They will also acquire teaching expertise in their chosen fields. Our PhD classes are enriched by the interaction among students from all over the world, with backgrounds not only in economics and finance, but also other disciplines such as engineering and statistics.
Faculty members are highly prolific in terms of international publications and also active members of the international community. They contribute to the international debate by publishing in and serving on the editorial board of leading research journals (including: The American Economic Review; The European Economic Review; The Journal of Development Economics; The Journal of Monetary Economics; The Journal of Econometrics; Journal of Applied Econometrics; Journal of International Money and Finance and many others).
Admission Requirements
Admission to the PhD is highly competitive. The admission requirements will be published on our website shortly.
The deadline for the application is 15 February 2010
Job Market and Placement
The PhD program is designed to prepare and foster an academic career on the international job market. Other career opportunities include central banks, governments and international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund, the OECD, the United Nations, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization. The tutors and career service of the PhD School are always available to assist candidates. In the last few years our students have been hired by prestigious schools and organizations such as: ESSEC International Business School, The Bank of England, Bank of Italy, Harvard University, National Bank of New Zealand, Queen Mary College – London, Xiamen University – China, and others.
Contacts
For more information about the program, its courses and the admission procedures, please feel free to contact our Program Assistant at infophd@unibocconi.it
Contact Center
02 5836.3434 (from Italy)
+39 02 5836.3535 (from abroad)
Skype: www.unibocconi.eu/contactcenter
PhD School Office
via Röntgen 1
20136 Milan, Italy
Secretary: +39 02 5836.2482
Admissions: +39 02 5836.2014
e-mail: infophd@unibocconi.it
Online scholarship search and information service for bachelor, master, doctoral, and postdoctoral level offers from various country available for international students
BIHEZANDE Jean paul
December 19th, 2009 at 6:59 am
hello! I am 25old years,I finished senior six in 2007,now I have sertificate for senior in Bio-chemistry.
if possible you can help me for scholarship .
my desire is to continue my education in university.
my country is Rwanda.
EPHREM GETACHEW
December 19th, 2009 at 7:14 am
am a business management gradate from Gonder university and if you give me this chance am very happy .
thank you
meyliboy
December 19th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
let me please give ones chance if i `ll get this chance i wanna so much lucky and i `ll try to be economist for all of the who`s need support from my hand,,,, so i`m student now and i wanna continue in my college next year ,,,thanks
sadik
December 19th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Hi , I am 30 years old I have finish my college in accounting field on 2005/2006 and i am interested in study advance studies .
my hope is to continue my education in university that provides higher studies in economic and finance.
I am from Yemen.
Peter Okumu Achanja
December 21st, 2009 at 12:04 am
I have basically completed my MBA(Finance) at Maseno University, Kisumu, Kenya. Now I am looking for a PhD Scholarship.
winnie
December 21st, 2009 at 2:40 am
Dear sir/madam,
I am a Ugandan aged 29years old, an economist with the national research bureau, with a masters in economics and I am interested in enrolling for the phd program. Kindly advise me on how to go about the process.
Kind regards,
Winnie
Prossie
December 21st, 2009 at 2:58 am
HI
I’m 26 years I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Secretarial Studies from Makerere University, Uganda.
I’m interested in advancing my education by studing any business course.
If given the chance to join your university for the cource of PhD in Economics and Finance under the 2010 scholarship, I will be very grateful.
Thanks
MUKASA MOSES
December 21st, 2009 at 4:36 am
Am mukasa moses from uganda, I would like to win a scholaship in order for me to sue my masters. I will be glad if my request is put into consideration. THANKS
tylaj
December 21st, 2009 at 5:41 am
at the first i want to say that is very kind of your side about this programe that gives chance to students who wish to acquire world-class research skills but they dont have financial abilites.i find my self in this group of students also im very ambitious so i’m obssesed with the idia of becoming a very sucsefull in my private life in the same time in the carrier.please, if you give me this chance i hope that i will achive my aim.from now im very thankful of your side!!!!!!!!!!!
Justine Jolly Hoona
December 21st, 2009 at 6:34 am
I am a Ugandan lady and a veterinarian by profession working in the publuc sector in Uganda. I am interested in doing agricultural or more specifically livestock ecomonics at Masters level and preferably by correspondence, beginning mid 2010. I will highly appreciate placement and sponsorship. Please let me know if more details are required
Salum Ali Omar
December 22nd, 2009 at 1:31 am
I would like to request scholarship in your institution for master program to persue my level of education
NYunah U.K Sesay
December 23rd, 2009 at 1:24 pm
I am an unerfraduate student offering Bsc Administration, Accounting Option at Central University College in Accra, Ghana. I am a Sierra Leonean by nationality but I am currently residing in Ghana pursuing my education. I am now in level 100 and I need a scholarship to continue my education. I look forward to hear from you if there is any scholarship available for me. Best regard
abeer tamimi
December 25th, 2009 at 11:11 am
dear sir
My name is Abeer Al-Tamimi, I was a
student at the University of Jordan, I have obtained a doctorate in Islamic Judicial Legislation with a very good grade, this month- December 8th, 2009
The subject of my message – the rights of the elderly in Islamic law and international Treatries – one of the important issues that have not convergence proper attention at the international level only recently as a result of the increasing phenomenon of aging steadily
I wish to get a scholarship. Please allow me to join the programs to do post doc
you can read about me on the internet
By Walid M. Sadi
A courageous woman lawyer by the name of Abeer Tamimi is putting to test Paragraph 1 of Article 6 of the Constitution, which stipulates that Jordanians are equal before the law without any distinction between them on the basis of race, language or religion; she wants to determine, once and for all, whether the prohibition against gender discrimination comes within the purview of that provision.
Tamimi applied to be a Sharia judge and wanted to participate in the competition for that post that has, till now, been limited to male jurists. Her application was rejected by the concerned authority on the grounds that only men are qualified under the law to be Sharia judges.
The committee that selects Sharia judges claimed that this is an exclusively male domain, based on the theory that the legislation governing Sharia court system speaks only of men as qualified to serve in that judicial function.
Tamimi decided, therefore, to go to all the way to the High Court of Justice to challenge the Sharia court’s position that women are ineligible to serve as judges.
The claimant maintains in her suit that the Constitution stipulates in specific terms that Jordanians are equal before the law and for that reason alone she should not be discriminated against on gender basis and be barred from taking part in the competition.
The court in question rejected her petition on procedural grounds, stating that the decision she complains about is neither final nor of administrative nature to warrant its adjudication. It has thus left the door wide open for pursuing this litigation once the decision rejecting Tamimi’s application to sit in for the exam for applicants to the Sharia court becomes final.
One can only salute Tamimi for going straight to the High Court of Justice to challenge gender discrimination. True, the Constitution talks about the prohibition of discrimination between Jordanians in the context of race, language or religion, but this listing of reasons for discrimination cannot be viewed as exclusive, but rather as examples, especially against the backdrop of the equal treatment of Jordanians clause in the Constitution.
Admittedly, it would have been much better and clearer for all concerned if the organic law of the country made specific reference to non-discrimination on the basis of gender. This omission, therefore, has got to be rectified.
The fact that Jordan has been telling all international human rights bodies, including the one on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women and the human rights body on civil and political rights, that the equality clause in the Constitution must be interpreted as including gender is added evidence that Jordan’s perspective on gender discrimination tallies with international norms even though the constitution per se is silent on the issue.
This official perspective should silence all claimants from within the country or outside that gender discrimination in Jordan is still legal for whatever reason. That’s why pressing this issue juridically by Tamimi is so important.
Come to think of it, practically all human rights fora have repeatedly called on Jordan to amend the Constitution so that gender discrimination be specifically outlawed.
International human rights bodies have not been satisfied with the official line that since the Constitution of the land treats all Jordanians equally, it goes without saying that gender discrimination is implicitly forbidden as well. This line of reasoning has not satisfied critics, especially human rights experts serving on various international human rights bodies.
The concern that is often expressed is over the fact that the equal treatment of Jordanians and the non-discrimination clauses appear to exclude gender discrimination by virtue of the fact that Article 6 of the Constitution mentions non-discrimination on the basis of race, language and religion, without mentioning gender. And since Jordanian delegations to international human rights fora insist that non-discrimination in the Constitution must be read as including gender, why not, they ask, simply amend the Constitution so that gender discrimination is outlawed specifically, rather than by implication?
The critics are obviously correct. We need to amend the Constitution as soon as possible so that gender discrimination is specifically outlawed. Otherwise, this issue will continue to haunt us.
1 March 2009
Hossein
December 27th, 2009 at 10:21 am
I am graduated in master of business management ,I would like to get scholarship for Phd in your university.Please guide me about more details, I will highly appreciate from your answer.
Owden Simbeye
December 28th, 2009 at 11:14 pm
I’m a Tanzania working with the Ministry of Energy and Minerals an International trade officer. I have a Masters in Business Administration from University of Wales UK. Wishing to undertake PhD in Economics
Thanking you in advance.
Cheers
Behzod Karajanov
December 29th, 2009 at 3:14 am
Hello, I am 26 years old. I am from Uzbekistan. I have finished my MBA in Finance from University of Mysore in India in Summer 2008. My Bachelor’s degree is in Economics, my major was Macroeconomics. I have strong mathematics.
Nowadays I am faculty member, economics teacher in Government Insititute in Uzbekistan.
I am interested in doing PhD in Economics and Finance. Please let me know about schoolarships in PhD in Economics and Finance.
elanga
December 30th, 2009 at 3:53 am
I am from cameroon, holder of a master in Economics major mathetical economics and econometrics. I am interested in doing the PhD in economics and Finance, please let me have more informations.
NYAAKU, OLUSHOLA PAUL KOLADE
December 30th, 2009 at 8:48 am
I HAVE Msc Economics, Professional Diploma in Business Administration, Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ACA), Bsc (Hon) Administration, Diploma in Cooperative Management. I am a Civil Servant,age 51 years, working with WAEC,Lagos Nigeria. Prefer to be a parttime student.
PHILIP ODURO KWAKWA
January 10th, 2010 at 11:54 am
I HAVE A BACHELOR DEGREE IN ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (MAJOR) AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, LEGON AND MASTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FINANCE) AT KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,GHANA. I WISH TO BE CONSIDERED A POSITION AS A PHD STUDENT IN YOUR PRESTIGIOUS INTITUTION.
bidur bharati
February 5th, 2010 at 1:23 am
I am a youngman from nepal. I have a masters degree in economics at Tribhuban university(nepal). I had been worked as a researcher and tranairs. I wroked for eight years as reconization and mobilization of resources in peoples war of nepal. I am working as a aditor/publisher of eco-jarnals utkarsh tri- monthly. I am also commander of peoples liberation army . I am working in PLA since 2007 . I wish to be considered a position as a phd student in your prestigious intition.
sanjay kumar behera
February 7th, 2010 at 9:52 am
dear sir,
I SANJAY KUMAR BEHERA have 6 year teaching experiance in the field of mathmatics. I have done Msc in the branch of MATHEMATICS having (74%). ihave done MBA(finance)75%
i want to research in economics & finance with scolarship.
replay me immedeately