In 1999 Politecnico di Torino was the first Italian University to establish the Doctoral School, a specific body that manages and runs all activities related to PhD programmes.
The Doctoral School supports students during their academic and research training at Politecnico: it enhances cooperation with foreign universities, it promotes exchanges of knowledge and competencies, it establishes relationships with companies that play a key role in the productive system and it fosters interactions and collaborations with a variety of external institutions.
Politecnico has decided to make substantial investments to fund PhD programmes, which are deemed strategic in the University agenda and education offer. Among the actions taken to reward merit and talent, our University has substantially increased the number and amount of PhD scholarships.
The Director |
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Prof. Stefano Grivet Talocia is responsible for overseeing the School’s activities and acts as its representative. |
The Council is the School's primary governing body, comprising: |
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Silvia Bordiga | Stefano De Martino | Vittorio Ferrari | Alessandro Gasparetto | Alessandra Oppio |
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Arianna Alfieri | Pietro Cornetti | Claudio Germak | Massimo Messori | Marco Santangelo |
Alberto Arezzo | Filippo De Pieri | Sabrina Grassini | Monica Naretto | Massimo Santarelli |
Salvatore Brischetto | Chiara Devoti | Andrea Lamberti | Roberto Pisano | Andrea Tosin |
Stefania Bufalino | Stefano Di Carlo | Fabrizio Lamberti | Emanuele Romeo | Alessandro Vigliani |
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Riccardo Giovanni Bruno | Davide Fassino | Massimo Rebuglio |