This PhD programme aims at providing talented and motivated students with in-depth research skills that will allow them to tackle relevant agricultural and environmental problems in mountain areas. Students will have the chance to join a range of training opportunities, seminars and conferences and to work under the guidance of supervisors within international research teams.
The three-year programme is highly interdisciplinary; competences span from ecology to hydrology, from crop production to animal science, from forestry to agricultural engineering, from plant protection to marketing. The PhD projects tackle, among others, the efficient use of natural resources, the sustainable production methods in agriculture and forestry, the effect of climate change on natural and managed mountain ecosystems.
The Scientific Committee includes internationally renowned scientists from Italian and foreign Universities as well as from Research Centres, like Eurac Research and Laimburg Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry.
The international research training and the skills developed during the doctoral programme will help you meeting your career aspirations, both inside and outside research institutions.
At a glance
Duration of the programme: 3 years
Courses will be taught in English (occasionally, some courses will be taught in Italian and German).
Places available: 9 with scholarship
Scholarships awarded per year 28,000 €
Campus: Bozen-Bolzano
Programme structure
During the first year, you attend courses, prepare and submit your research plan under the guidance of the main supervisor, and you also present a seminar on the state-of-the-art in your area of interest. You are encouraged to develop an excellent command on methodological techniques and to start preliminary research activity.
In the second year, you are expected to carry out research activities according to the research plan and schedule, and to spend a training period in a foreign university or research centre. In the third year, you are mainly required to concentrate yourself on data elaboration and on writing your thesis.
Along the three-year period, you are also required to acquire credit points by attending seminars, summer/winter schools, by presenting contributions to international conferences and by writing scientific papers for high-ranked international journals. The dissertation is expected to be a collection of scientific papers with a comprehensive introduction, discussion and conclusion.
International profile
Your research training will be embedded within several research projects of international relevance and will foresee a cooperation with foreign partners.
The PhD Steering Committee benefits from the presence of internationally reputed professors from foreign universities. The presence of at least one co-supervisor of your PhD project from a foreign research institution is highly recommended. A high percentage of your PhD students’ peers come from abroad.
Your international training will be additionally strengthened by your stay (for a duration of 3 to12 months) in a foreign research institution, chosen to suit your area of interest. This opportunity will broaden your experience. By doing research in highly stimulating and competitive contexts, you will exchange ideas with other scholars and establish a network that will be useful in your future career
People
PhD Programme Coordinator: Prof. Massimo Tagliavini (photo)
Lecturer’s Committee secretariat: Prof. Camilla Wellstein
Student Representative in the Lecturer’s Committee: Matilde Frascari
Application and Admission
You can find key information to apply and gain admission to this PhD Programme. Detailed information are published below in the general and specific calls (PDF).
In order to gain admission to the PhD programme, you will have to demonstrate competence in the English language and be successful in a public competition (see call of below).Deadlines
Publication of the call: 06/05/2026
Application deadline: by 10/06/2026 (by noon local time)
Admission interviews: 25-26/06/2026 (in person or by videoconference, at the applicant’s request to the selection committee)
Publication of ranking lists: by 10/07/2026
Confirmation of the PhD position
Applicants with scholarship: by 23/07/2026 (by noon local time)
Applicants without scholarship: from 24/07 until 07/08/2026 (by noon local time)
Enrolment: Starting from 24/07 until 30/10/2026 (by noon local time)Available Positions
Total positions: 9
Positions with unibz scholarship: 4
Positions without scholarship: 2
Positions tied to subject-related scholarship: 3Project Description
In the academic year 2026/2027, the PhD program Mountain Environment and Agriculture offers 10 possible research topics.
At the following link you can find a list of potential research projects and their corresponding proposed supervisors for curriculum 1 (Sustainable agricultural production systems).
At the following link you can find a list of potential research projects and their corresponding proposed supervisors for curriculum 2 (Ecology, environment and protection of mountain areas).
The application for admission must state the preference for one curriculum and for a maximum of 2 research projects. The preference expressed will be indicative of the interests of the applicant and not binding for the selection committee.Entry requirements
In order to apply to this programme you need one of the following qualifications:
- a postgraduate degree as per Italian Ministerial Decree no. 509/1999
- a postgraduate degree as per Italian Ministerial Decree no. 270/2004
- a degree of the former Italian university system, or an equivalent degree obtained abroad (university level education of at least five years).
If you have not yet achieved one of the above mentioned titles within the enrolment deadline, you will be admitted conditionally to the selection procedure and you must produce the degree certificate within the enrolment’s deadline. If not, your application is considered null and void.
Prerequisites for admission to the doctoral programmes are an appropriate educational and/or cultural background and/or experience in the research. Qualifications in the field of interest of the PhD programme are preferred.
The Commission reserves the right to decide and to assess whether or not previous qualifications are suitable for admission purposes.Language Requirements
As the program is offered in English, candidates must possess adequate English skills (corresponding at least to the upper intermediate level, B2), which will be assessed during the interview. Online Application
Applications to the selection procedure can be submitted from the date of the announcement of the public competition.
Each application is subject to a payment for administrative expenses (50 €). This registration fee cannot be reimbursed under any circumstances.
In order to apply, you need to follow these steps:
- Create an account at Application Portal and upload in electronic format a passport-size colour photo and a valid ID (passport or identity card, front/back);
- In the application portal, select the PhD programme and pay the registration fee of 50 € (see instructions in the portal);
- Fill in the online form in the same portal and upload the additional required documents (see the specific attachments to the call for each PhD programme).
Completing the application online is the only way to submit the application. Applications will not be considered if:
- incomplete or without compulsory entry qualifications/requirements;
- sent by e-mail.
It is necessary to upload the required documentation for each PhD programme chosen in the portal. A traffic light system indicates complete/incomplete documentation (missing documents will be marked in red).
Only documents uploaded by the deadline will be evaluated. It is advisable to apply online well in advance and to check the portal regularly to take note of any notes concerning missing and/or incorrect documents.
After the deadline, it will no longer be possible to complete/correct incomplete applications.
The University is not liable if the portal is overcharged, due to the net or to the software itself.Documents Required
To apply to the PhD programme, applicants must include the documentation listed below. Incomplete applications will be excluded from the competition.
In the case of an Italian university degree
- The Diploma Supplement relating to the “laurea specialistica” / “laurea magistrale”, or a self-declaration made pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 445/2000 in lieu of the degree certificate, including the list of examinations taken (if the degree has already been awarded), or in lieu of the transcript of records (if the degree has not yet been awarded);
In the case of a “laurea del previgente ordinamento” or “laurea magistrale a ciclo unico”:
- The Diploma Supplement relating to the degree, or a self-declaration made pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 445/2000 in lieu of the degree certificate, including the list of examinations taken (if the degree has already been awarded) or a self-declaration in lieu of the transcript of records (if the degree has not yet been awarded).
In the case of a foreign university degree
- The Diploma Supplement or degree certificate relating to the master’s qualification, including the list of examinations taken (if the degree has already been awarded) or a transcript of records (if the degree has not yet been awarded); if the documents are issued in a different language, an official translation into Italian, German, or English is required.
In the case of a foreign long single-cycle degree (i.e. an undivided degree programme entered directly after secondary school and leading to a qualification giving access to doctoral studies):
- The Diploma Supplement or degree certificate relating toI the qualification that gives access to the PhD programme, including the list of examinations taken (if the degree has already been awarded) or a transcript of records (if the degree has not yet been awarded); if the documents are issued in a different language, an official translation into Italian, German, or English is required.
The above must contain the following information: final grade, exams passed with grade and date of passing, credit points, scientific fields (the latter only for Italian qualifications and only if indicated in the Diploma Supplement), university where the degree was or will be awarded and date of graduation.
For qualifications obtained abroad, also: if available, a grading scale issued by the home university must also be provided (indicating the minimum final grade required to obtain the qualification and the maximum final grade achievable). The unavailability of this documentation does not constitute cause for exclusion. unibz reserves the right to request, where necessary, a description of the content of individual courses and/or the number of teaching hours.
Applicants who have already obtained their foreign qualification must also upload the degree certificate, provided that it has already been issued.13. All applicants are admitted to the public competition subject to verification of compliance with the admission requirements. unibz reserves the right to carry out checks, including random checks, pursuant to the provisions of art. 71 and subsequent of DPR 445/2000. Applicants may be excluded at any time by reasoned provision of the Rector for not meeting the requirements set out in the present call for applications.
In the application portal applicants applicants must upload:
- A motivation letter written in English (max. 1 page), stating your preference for research projects (maximum 2) and a detailed motivation for such choice. Briefly present your background. Explain the skills and the methodologies you have already acquired that would entitle you to successfully carry out a PhD program in the research topic(s) you’ve chosen
- Updated curriculum vitae in English pursuant to the European format, downloadable at the following link
- up to a maximum of 2 letters of reference, written in Italian, German or English by a university lecturer or researcher from a research institute.
- copy of the publications (published, in print or submitted) including the master dissertation (pdf version).
Other (optional) documents to be included in the application if available:
- any English language certificate at level B2 or higher (see the list of certificates recognised by the Language Centre).
Please note: the certificate must not have been obtained more than 5 years before the application for recognition.Admission Procedure
The selection committee carries out a comparative assessment of the applicants.
The admission procedure is as follows:
- Applications will be examined ex officio for completeness and fulfilment of the formal requirements.
Applications that meet the basic eligibility requirements will be assessed by the Evaluation Committee, which will award the following points:
- Up to 23 points for the academic qualifications (scientific proximity of the qualification to the PhD in Mountain Environment and Agriculture, as evidenced by the CV, master’s degree/grade, motivation letter and other documents and certificates)
- Up to 7 points for the congruence of the curriculum with the theme chosen by the candidate among those indicated in the list of projects available on the dedicated portal.
The Evaluation Committee will then draw up a list of candidates who have reached the minimum score (18/30) to be invited to the interview.
The following elements will be assessed during the interview:
- aptitude for research;
- possession of a language level appropriate to the language of the programme;
- argumentative capacity in relation to the theoretical and methodological hypotheses of the research project presented; English proficiency.
The interview is considered passed if at least 12/20 points are obtained.
The final score is made up of the sum of the scores obtained in the assessment of the documentation and interview. Applicants and candidates who have obtained at least 30/50 points will be eligible. Separate rankings will be drawn up for each curriculum and position tied to a subject-related scholarship.
The final ranking list will be published here. Evaluation committee
- Prof. Sanja Baric
- Prof. Luigimaria Borruso
- Prof. Damiano Zanotelli
Tuition Fees
To create an application in the portal you need to pay the following fees:
- Administrative fees: € 50
To confirm your study place, you need to log in to the application portal and pay the following fees using one of the payment methods indicated on the portal by the specified deadline.
- One-off registration fee: € 200, including a € 16 revenue stamp
If you fail to meet this deadline, you will automatically lose your place. Once you have confirmed your place by paying the instalment, there is no refund of tuition fees unless you are a non-EU applicant living abroad and you have not received the necessary documents from the Italian authorities in your country.
There are no other fees to be paid.
CALL GENERAL PART (PDF): EN – IT – DE
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For further questions contact us by phone at +39 0471 012800 or send us an e-mail: phd@unibz.it
