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2nd CALL for application for HORIZON 2020 MSCA-Cofund Choral PhD

14 Marie Skłodowska ‐ Curie Positions for Early Stage Researchers in Cultural Heritage in 7universities within the UNITA Alliance Offer Description As part of the UNITA Alliance, 14 excellent Doctoral Candidates (DCs) will enrol the CHORALprogramme in Cultural Heritage. Coordinated by the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, CHORAL (Cultural HeritageOutreach in RomAnce Languages) is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska Curie programme co-funded by the European Union. This prestigious programme is linked to the Cultural Heritage Hub,an international research network within the Alliance, which structures its research ecosystemfacing cultural related challenges. About the CHORAL Programme CHORAL aims to train high-quality international researchers and to nurture the development ofinterdisciplinary, international and inter-sectoral research that addresses any aspectof Cultural Heritage. While rooted in cultural heritage, the program spans a wide range of scientificdomains, including architecture, anthropology, arts and culture, computer science, history,literature, linguistics, management, musicology and more. Selected candidates will be enrolled in PhD programs under joint supervision, awarding a doubledegree and requiring international mobility Why Pursue a CHORAL PhD? Programme Details How to Apply Detailed information about the PhD Research Topics and the conditions to apply:https://www.research.univ-unita.eu/en/choral-project.html  Where to apply https://aap.univ-pau.fr For more details, please contact the choral support office at choral@univ-pau.fr (https://www.research.univ-unita. eu/en/choral-project.html%20) (https://aap.univ-pau.fr)  (mailto:choral@univ-pau.fr) 

ONLINE TRAINING COURSE ON IC TO BECOME IC TEACHERS: 

Service Manager of the Applications Developed for the European University «UNITA UniversitasMontium»  Head of Development of the Applications Developed for the European University «UNITAUniversitas Montium» 2. registration open until 31st may The University Language Center of Turin (CLA-UniTO) is planning an onlinetraining course as partof the European Alliance “UNITA-Universitas Montium” program to become a teacher inIntercomprehension.  The course aims at developing teaching skills in intercomprehension. Romance languages teachersand professors are welcome to participate, but also university students who are interested in foreignlanguages teaching. 1.  The course will be online-only (Italy time zone) from 11 June to 25 July 2024 . Participants will beentitled to a final digital certification: Open Badge Formazione per Insegnanti di Intercomprensione  The class will include a min. of 15 participants. PARTICIPATION FEE: €250 Registrations are open until the 31st may 2024 here  More info» 

Call for applications: 14PhDpositionsunder jointsupervisionofferedinCulturalHeritage

As part of the UNITA Alliance, and under the coordination of the Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, 14 excellent Doctoral Candidates will enrol the CHORAL (https://www.research.univ- unita.eu/en/choral-project.html) programme in Cultural Heritage. CHORAL (Cultural Heritage Outreach in RomAnce Languages) is a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska Curie programme co-funded by the European Union. It is tied to the Cultural Heritage Hub (https://research.univ-unita.eu/en/hubs/cultural-heritage.html), an international research network within the Unita Alliance, which structures its research ecosystem facing cultural related challenges. CHORAL aims to train high-quality international researchers and to encourage the development of interdisciplinary, international and inter-sectoral research that addresses any aspect of Cultural Heritage. The successful candidates will enrol in PhD programs under joint supervision that will require an international mobility. Choral students will benefit from dedicated events and a tailored doctoral training programme. Applications are open until March 22nd, 2024 for 14 grants on 25 PhD research topics in 7 universities of the UNITA Alliance (Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Università di Torino, Universidad de Zaragoza, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Universidad Pública de Navarra and Universitatea Transilvania din Brașov) for fully funded 3-years PhDs, starting on fall 2024. Apply here until March 22, 2024 (https://research.univ-unita.eu/en/choral-project.html) Why undertake a CHORAL PhD?  Get high quality training and research guaranteed by the expertise of the UNITA Alliance Research Laboratories within the dedicated Cultural Heritage Hub.  Collaborate with partners and international leaders in Cultural Heritage.  Enjoy dedicated support: from reception to professional integration.  To be a player in the social, economic and cultural transformation of rural and cross-border mountain territories.  Benefit from dedicated mobility and travel allowances and research costs support.  Graduated with a double degree from 2 different European Universities. For more details, please contact the choral support office at choral@ univ-pau.fr (mailto:choral@ univ-pau.fr) CHORAL: Call for PhD research topics (/Ficheiros/Sites/86/Paginas/1265/CHORAL – All about CHORAL CALL.pdf) The CHORAL doctoral programme (Cultural Heritage Outreach in RomAnce Languages) led by UPPA, and co-financed by Universidad Publica de Navarra and Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, Università degli Studi di Brescia and Università di Torino, Italy, Université de Savoie Mont Blanc, France, and the Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania, within the framework of the Marie- Sklodovska-Curie COFUND actions, launches today a call for PhD’s research topics devoted to cotutelles within UNITA. CHORAL programme targets Graduate students holding a Master’s degree in Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities or Architecture and whose research topics are related to any aspect of Cultural Heritage. 14 full grants, corresponding to funding of 3 years’ salary for PhD Students, are associated to this call : 3 positions will be opened at UPPA and USMB, 2 positions will be opened at UNIBS, UNITO and UNITBV, 1 position will be opened at UNIZAR and UPNA. Applications in English (including the research topic form   and the ethics self-assessment  ) must be send by email at choral@ univ-pau.fr (mailto:choral@ univ-pau.fr) Planning:

UNITA’s Inclusive societies Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Monica SZELES (UNITBV) , Prof. Patricia ALMAGUER (UNIZAR) and  Prof. Concepción LOMBA (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Discover here below the Matching events organized within the Inclusive societies hub: 

UNITA’s Global health Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Dr. Amalric ORTLIEB (HES-SO) and Dr. Donatella Placidi (UNIBS) are the contact points.

Visit the Global Health hub padlet

Matching events for Global Health Hub

UNITA’s Digital transitions Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities: Prof. Antonio LOPEZ (UPNA) and Prof. Alexandre Miguel Pereira FIGUEIREDO (IPG) are the contact points.

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub is one of the three hubs, together with Circular Economy and Renewable Energies, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Laurence Roussillon-Constanty (UPPA) and Prof. Giaime Alonge (UNITO) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 300+ Cultural Heritage projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

· Study and preservation of tangible Cultural Heritage
· Intangible Cultural Heritage and identity narratives
· Enhancement and dissemination of cultural and natural heritage
· Innovation policies for the development of marginalised areas

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub

UNITA’s Circular economy and environment hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Stefania DIMA (UVT) and Prof. José Maria FRAILE (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 200+ Circular Economy projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

 Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops

UNITA’s Green energies Hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the six axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Benoit STUTZ (USMB) and Prof. Antonio CARDOSO (UBI) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 120+ projects related to renewable energies can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

Energy transformation & Integration – System – Energy carriers
Solar energy
Socio-economic & legal & education aspect
Bioenergy
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Wind

Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops