Professor

Claudia Jacobi

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Prof Dr at University of Bonn

Research Interests

Comparative Literature

10%

Literature

10%

Italian Studies

10%

International Collaboration

10%

Italian Literature

10%

Linguistics

10%

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Claudia Jacobi

University of Bonn

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Trinational Doctoral Programme in Italian Studies (PhD) – University of Bonn, University of Florence, Sorbonne University

The Trinational Doctoral Programme in Italian Studies is a unique, collaborative PhD opportunity offered by the University of Bonn (Germany), the University of Florence (Italy), and Sorbonne University (France). This programme is designed for students interested in Italian literature and related fields, providing a rich, international academic environment and the chance to earn doctoral degrees from all three partner institutions. Students will prepare a doctoral thesis on a subject concerning Italian literature over three years, participating in lectures and intensive courses organized specifically for the programme. The curriculum includes annual intensive weeks held in Bonn, Florence, or Paris, and lectures at the University of Florence, with the rest of the year spent at the student's home institution. The programme is conducted in German and Italian, with the option to write the dissertation in either language. The doctoral candidate's colloquium in Bonn is held in German and/or Italian, while the programme during the stay abroad is in Italian. Language proficiency at the C2 CEFR level in Italian is required. Each year, the University of Bonn and Sorbonne University admit up to four students each, while the University of Florence admits up to eight. The programme is full-time, with less than 50% online content, and is self-paced, allowing students to progress at their own speed. There are no tuition fees, but students must pay a semester contribution (approximately 330 EUR) that covers public transport and insurance. Living costs in Bonn are estimated at 800–1,000 EUR per month. Funding opportunities are available within the university, including a competitive three-year scholarship awarded to one outstanding graduate student. The University of Bonn offers a range of support services for international students, including accommodation assistance, career advisory services, and integration programmes such as Welcome Days and the Study Buddy programme. Applicants must have a Master of Arts in Italian Studies (or a closely related field) with excellent grades, especially for the Master's thesis. There is no application deadline, and applications should be submitted to Prof Dr Claudia Jacobi at the Institut für Klassische und Romanische Philologie. For more information and to apply, visit the DAAD programme page . This programme is ideal for students seeking a rigorous, international doctoral experience in Italian Studies, with the added benefit of a joint degree and extensive academic and professional support.