
UNICAM has recently instituted an international School
of Advanced Studies with the objective of increasing the participation
of foreign candidates in our PhD programs. Foreign candidates will
receive preferential treatment in the awarding of PhD fellowships within
the international School of Advanced Studies.
The PhD courses involve 3 years of study and research , with a final
thesis that can be written in either English or Italian. Teaching
activities mainly involve seminars and topical Short Courses; research
experience in laboratories outside of Camerino is possible and actively
encouraged. Approximately half of the students admitted to the PhD
programs will be awarded fully paid fellowships; the other students will
need to find external financial support (however, research costs will be
met with internal funds).
PhD programme on Malaria and Human Development
Camerino, Italy,
26-31 July 2010
Immunological strategies for malaria
control; traditional approaches, vaccine candidates, novel ideas
A multi-disciplinary
and multi-cultural training workshop
Reducing
Plasmodium transmission and
malaria burden by integrated vector control
Progress in ITNs and IRS implementation and perspectives
on genetically modified mosquitoes
A multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural training workshop
Camerino, Italy, 6-11 July 2009
Workshop 2009, REPORT
Modern drugs and
traditional treatments in the control of malaria:
a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural approach
Highlights and main discussions elaborated by the PhD Malaria candidates
Camerino, Italy, 17 - 25 July 2008
Workshop 2008, REPORT