PhD in Humanities, 40th Cycle

Dottorato Scienze Umanistiche XL ciclo

 Professors from Italian Universities

Professors from foreign Universities

  • Liu Ziqi
    A comparative and cooperative study of digital exhibition design for Chinese and Italian cultural heritage.
    Tutor: Prof. Riccardo Di Cesare.
  • Lei Runke
    A comparative study on the systems of protection, preservation, scientific development and use of cultural heritage in China and Italy: the case of the city of Pompeii and the Mogao caves in Dunhuang.
    Tutor: Prof. Danilo Leone.
  • Martina Natalicchio
    Biographies of coastal communities: funerary landscapes and archaeo-anthropological investigations in Northern Apulia between the Roman Age and the Middle Ages.
    Tutor: Prof. Roberto Goffredo.
  • Dalila D’Alfonso
    Catullus in the third millennium: reception and cultural impact of the Liber.
    Tutor: Grazia Maria Masselli.
  • Federica Piccolo
    Propertius in the mirror: Catullan hypotexts in the “Song for Cynthia”.
    Tutor: Rosalba Dimundo.
  • Cosimo Pastore
    Euripides’ Alcestis: textual and exegetical issues.
    Tutor: Pietro Totaro.
  • Pierluigi Tibollo
    Antonio Galateo’s De Podagra: critical edition.
    Tutor: Sebastiano Valerio.
  • Pia Marinaro
    Crossmediality and transmediality in Italian Noir after Postmodernism.
    Tutor: Antonio Rosario Daniele.
  • Sara Musto
    The critical edition of the works by Veronica Gambara.
    Tutor: Gianni Palumbo.

Composizione:

  • prof. ssa Lucia Perrone Capano (Coordinatrice del Dottorato)
  • prof. Menico Caroli
  • prof. ssa Antonella Catone 
  • prof. Riccardo Di Cesare 
  • dott. Angelo Valentino Romano (tecnico-amministrativo)
  • dott. Giuseppe Pasculli (rappresentante dei dottorandi)
  • prof.ssa Tatiana Crivelli Speciale, Direttrice dell’Istituto di Romanistica dell’Università di Zurigo; 
  • prof. Emanuele Papi (Università di Siena/Accademia dei Lincei), Direttore della Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene; 
  • dott.ssa Antonella Pautasso - Dirigente di Ricerca del Centro Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale di Catania; 
  • prof. em. Bernhard Hurch, Institut für Sprachwissenschaft, Università di Graz;
  • dott.ssa Antonia Magnacca, Responsabile Segreteria di direzione, Pomilio Blumm S.r.l., Agenzia di comunicazione integrata per la Commissione Europea;
  • dott. Yuntao Wang, impresa cinese Beijing Zhongyikun Technology Training Co. Ltd.

In light of the international debate on the role of universities in the field of knowledge and their relationship with local communities, as well as ANVUR’s guidelines on enhancing interactions between universities and society—referred to as the University’s Public Engagement—the PhD program in Humanities aims to promote activities directed towards society and the territory. 

Recognizing that disseminating research results is a core objective of the activities related to Public Engagement, the PhD in Humanities seeks to foster dialogue not only with the national and international academic community, but also with society and local communities. This is achieved through the organization of seminars, conferences, and events involving faculty members and students, both within the Department and in collaboration with other institutions (public and private entities, associations, schools, research centers, etc.). 

To this end, doctoral candidates are encouraged throughout their program to participate in—and/or organize—events that position them as active contributors to the dissemination of research beyond academic circles.

Public Engagement Activities of the Department of Humanities