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The European University Institute has now opened a call for 150 full Ph.D. scholarships and jobs.ac.uk brings you a unique opportunity to engage with the academic faculty to explore these opportunities and find out how to maximize your prospects in accessing them. The European University Institute offers fully-funded four-year Ph.D. programmes in the social sciences. There are approximately 150 scholarships available that cover tuition fees and provide a monthly grant. Based in Florence, the EUI is an international research institution that concentrates exclusively on doctoral programmes, a post-doctoral programme and research in the social sciences. EUI provide well-structured doctoral programmes in: Economics; History and Civilization; Law; and Political and Social Sciences. In the EUI Supervision Assessment Survey 2014-15, 89.4% of researchers expressed themselves very satisfied or satisfied with their thesis supervision. The EUI call for Ph.D. applications is open from 2 November 2016. You have until 31 January to submit your online application to join the EUI in September 2017. To help answer any questions you may have about doing your Ph.D. at the EUI, jobs.ac.uk held a free 60-minute live webinar event called ‘EUI Ph.D. scholarships’ on 23rd November 1-2pm GMT. Meet the panel: Veerle Deckmyn is Director of Academic Service at the EUI. Lorenzo Ghezzi is Admissions Officer at the EUI. Nicholas Mithen is a third-year researcher in the Department of History and Civilization at the EUI. Professor Arpad Abraham is a professor of macroeconomics and current Head of the Department of Economics at the EUI. Agnieszka Smolenska is a third-year researcher in the Department of Law at the EUI. Professor Stefano Bartolini is the Peter Mair Chair in Comparative Politics within the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the EUI. To find out more about the EUI Ph.D. scholarships please visit the EUI website: www.eui.eu/phd or contact the admissions team at [email protected].