Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? University of Italian Switzerland, Switzerland is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.
1. Fully Funded PhD in Psychoanalysis
Summary of Funded PhD Program
While the specific topic of the thesis is still open, and has to be agreed with the main supervisor, Prof. Boas Erez, and approved by the relevant Faculty committees, it will address the relevance of temporality in the practice of and the theoretical writings in psychoanalysis. Depending on the topic chosen, the candidate shall be enrolled in the Ph.D. programme in philosophy or the Ph.D. programme in communication sciences / argumentation. This will allow the successful candidate to work in a dynamic research team and in a multidisciplinary and international scientific environment.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
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2. Fully Funded PhD in Regenerative Medicine Technologies (RMT) Lab
Summary of Funded PhD Program
Strategic research areas of the RMT Lab are: in vitro disease modeling through biofabrication (e.g. age-related diseases, cancer metastases, musculo-skeletal diseases); design of novel technologies for drug screening; personalized medicine applications using human tissue biopsies. To promote the advancement of these research areas, the RMT Lab combines microfluidics and microphysiological systems, 3D (bio)printing and computational simulations.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
3. Fully Funded PhD in
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The successful candidate will conduct research on 1) Health Communication Education and Training and 2) Health Communication Strategies for Prevention and Behavior Change. The protocols for studies will be developed in collaboration between the doctoral student and the supervisor.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
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4. Fully Funded PhD in
Summary of Funded PhD Program
Mental health is a prevalent topic on social media. While it raises awareness and promotes help-seeking behaviors, it can also lead to overinterpretation and self-diagnosis. To date, little is known about how and by whom mental illnesses like depression and anxiety are portrayed on social media and which implications the portrayal has on the perceptions, beliefs, and well-being of adolescent users.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
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