2023RUAPNRR_PNC_DARE_01 - Allegato 7 - Verbale 3 - Punteggi e vincitore

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2023RUB01 Allegato 1 - Verbale 1 - criteri

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Holders of a Master’s degree from UniPd enjoy high employment rates (and good salaries) a year after graduation

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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From Sustainable Technology of Materials for Industrial Applications to Rehabilitation in Thermal Environments and Wellness and Lifestyle Medicine, from Metaverse and Legal Computer Science to School Psychology, the University of Padua offers 24 new master degree programs (out of a total of 111) with time still remaining to pre-register before 6 October.

The recently published AlmaLaurea Report, which profiles and shares employment rates of Italian university graduates, shows that 82.3% of holders of a Master's Degree from the University of Padua find employment and earn an average of 1,823 euros per month within the first year after graduation.

Prof Marta Ghisi, Delegate for Short Specialisation Programmes, Professional Courses, and Continuing Education explains, “Our offer aims to identify and anticipate the needs of a rapidly changing labour market. This data confirms the positive outcome of choices made. Our profile demonstrates the satisfaction of graduates with their studies and the value of their achievements. This allows us to say that our Master’s degree programs have kept their promises by meeting the expectations of those who attended our University. These results push us to continue evaluating the effectiveness of our offering. This is our starting point, and for us to continue improving, there is no end in sight.”

TWO OUT OF THREE GRADUATES ARE FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

AlmaLaurea collects its data from a sample of answers provided for by 1619 recent graduates (of which two thirds are women), whose average age for obtaining the master's degree is 34.6 years old,  32.4 years for first level graduates, and 36.6 years for second level graduates. The University of Padua attracts 62% of graduates from other Italian universities and 4% from abroad. 91.8% of graduates evaluate the topics covered in class as useful for their profession, 88.9% believe that they have been provided with adequate knowledge and skills with respect to the reference professional figure.

HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES (AND GOOD SALARIES)

The data shows that the employment rate is also very high, according to the answers of 977 recent graduates.

Finding that 82.3% found employment a year after graduation (79.7% for first level master graduates and 84.9% for second level graduates). 62.3% became employed (58.7% first level, 65.9% second level) before continuing with their master's degree program. Among those who continued, the job placement began before obtaining the qualification, 76.6% show an improvement in their work thanks earning a master's degree (70.2% first level and 82.5% second level) and, among these, the improvement mainly concerned professional skills (75.9% in total; 72.2% first level and 78.8% second level), while 86.3% of graduates considered their master's degree quite effective for the job they currently hold.

The monthly salaries earned a year after graduation, see a net salary for master graduates to be, on average, 1,823 euros (1,754 euros for the first level and 1,890 euros for the second level).

For the academic year 2023/2024, the University of Padua will offer 111 Master degree programs, and of these, 42 are first level (which can be attended with a three-year degree) and 69 are second level (which can be attended with a master's degree).

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Destinatari e requisiti

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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Può presentare domanda chi risulta: 

a. chi si iscrive per la prima volta al primo anno di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico

b. chi si iscrive ad anni successivi di un corso di laurea/laurea magistrale/laurea magistrale a ciclo unico (possono partecipare anche coloro che conseguano il titolo di laurea triennale successivamente alla scadenza del presente bando, e che intendano immatricolarsi alla laurea magistrale in corso d’anno, purché nel rispetto delle medesime modalità e scadenze previste dal bando); 

c. chi si iscrive a un corso di dottorato di ricerca, se non beneficiano già di altra borsa. 

Le studentesse e gli studenti possono concorrere all’assegnazione della borsa di studio per un diverso numero di anni o semestri a seconda del corso di studi frequentato, come indicato da bando. 

Sono escluse le studentesse e gli studenti: 

  • già in possesso di un titolo di studio, conseguito in Italia o all’estero, di livello pari o superiore a quello del corso di studio di iscrizione; 
  • che abbiano percepito la borsa di studio in un corso di studio precedente di pari livello a quello di attuale iscrizione e non abbiano provveduto alla restituzione del beneficio goduto.

Sono previsti requisiti economici e di merito differenziati a seconda delle categorie di candidati e candidate.
Occorre soddisfare sia i requisiti di reddito (ISEE inferiore a 26.306,25 euro e ISPE inferiore a  42.530,50 euro) sia quelli di merito, come indicati da bando.
Per raggiungere i requisiti di merito minimi, è applicato un bonus, in aggiunta ai crediti effettivamente conseguiti. Il bonus non è previsto per studentesse e studenti iscritti a tempo parziale e per chi si iscrive ad un corso di laurea magistrale, a partire dalla coorte 2023/2024, il cui titolo di accesso è una laurea conseguita all’estero.

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PNRR loghi MUR

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PNRR logo MUR

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PNRR logo MUR

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Percorsi Formativi e badge del T4L fascia icone

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Open Bagde
Open Bagde
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Mooc: Insegnare Online
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Open Bagde
Open Bagde
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Uncovering Sardegna’s role in the dynamics of human population and mobility through biogeochemistry and artificial intelligence

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Researcher Melania Gigante, head of the Human Bioarchaeology team of the Department of Cultural Heritage at the University of Padua (dBC), along with the scholars Jacopo Bonetto and Alessandro Mazzariol (dBC) and the biogeochemistry experts of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Federico LugliAnna Cipriani and Elena Armaroli, author and publish a major study in the prestigious scientific journal Plos One.

Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Entitled Machine learning-based Sr isoscape of southern Sardinia: a tool for bio-geographic studies at the Phoenician-Punic site of Nora, this study is part of a broader research project aimed at building a reconstruction of the geographic mobility and population of Sardinia during the Phoenician and Punic eras found at the archaeological site of Nora.

Bioarchaeologist and first author, Melania Gigante explains, “This study marks an important point of arrival for our research, and while still in progress, this is the first time using of the chemical-physical analysis of strontium 87 and 86 isotopes to determine, on a biological basis, the movement of individuals from and towards the Phoenician and Punic settlement of Nora in Sardinia. We are trying to reconstruct who the ancient Nora people were and how the integration of non-natives changed the island during the settlement of Phoenician and, later, Punic people.  We are doing this by analysing the biological archive of this population taken from the skeletal and dental remains recovered during the AD archaeological excavations in the Phoenician and Punic necropolis of Nora in recent years.

The element strontium is present in today’s ecosystem, as it was in the past. The relative concentration of the 87Sr and 86Sr isotopes vary according to the geological location and it transfers through what we ingest from the environment to us. This element fixes itself in the mineralized component of bones and teeth.”

Biogeochemist and research manager, Federico Lugli, explains “We used isotopic markers of individual records as a kind of isotopic signature of a body linked to the location of its early childhood.

Gigante continues, “This study holds a strong impact in our field of study because without a reliable local signal the entire analytical procedure could collapse."

Director of the Archaeological dBC Mission of Nora, Jacopo Bonetto, highlights that, “The scope of this study is twofold. The work is the first step towards the development of the first isoscape of southern Sardinia using new bioavailable Sr isotope data and a machine-learning approach, but also it constitutes a fundamental step in the study of population dynamics and bio-geographical mobility of ancient Sardinia.”

Gigante concludes by saying, “Last but not least, this map will be used to investigate intra-island mobility, which includes the movements of individuals from-and-to Nora and other settlements in the inland and coastal areas of southern Sardinia, involved in Phoenician-Punic and local settlement and occupation phenomena.”

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Avviso di procedura comparativa n. 2023AC1 - scadenza 8 agosto 2023

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di Procedura Comparativa n. 2023AC1 per l’individuazione di n. 2 soggetti esperti in materia di valutazione da designare quali componenti esterni della “Commissione di Conciliazione” prevista dal Sistema di Misurazione e Valutazione della Performance

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Avviso di procedura comparativa n. 2023AC1 - scadenza 8 agosto 2023

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