The Faculty offers many opportunities for deserving students to obtain scholarships.
COLLABORATION SCHOLARSHIPS
WHAT THEY ARE - PURPOSE - ACTIVITIES
Collaboration scholarships are aimed at students enrolled at the university (see the call for criteria). Each collaboration entails a total of 150 hours of activity, divided as needed, into sessions of no less than two hours and typically no more than four hours per day, usually between February and December. The relationship ends automatically at the end of the 150 hours. Activities pertain to various services and structures of the Faculty, each with characteristics and specifics precisely defined by the call.
NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS
The number of scholarships is determined by the University and the Faculty with subsequent internal distribution. The Faculty issues an annual call regarding the procedure (typically in November/December).
PROCEDURAL INFORMATION
Refer to the relevant call, which is published in due time on the Faculty's website. A guide illustrating the application procedure is available for filling out the application (Italian).
TUTORSHIP GRANTS
WHAT THEY ARE - PURPOSE - ACTIVITIES
Grants for the enhancement of tutoring activities, for didactic-integrative, preparatory, and remedial activities aimed at students enrolled in a master's degree program of the Faculty.
Typically, activities include:
- Tutoring/senior mentorship for students of the Faculty enrolled in the same study program as the tutor grant holder
- Collaboration/support to the Offices of the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medicine Presidency for services related to the educational process, with particular reference to internationalization
- Tutoring for skill lab activities (for the CLMMC)
The activity generally involves approximately 150 hours, which will be paid in a single installment at the end of the activity.
NUMBER OF GRANTS
The number of grants is determined by the University (usually between 10 and 20 grants in total for the entire Faculty). The Faculty issues an annual call regarding the procedure (typically in November/December).
PROCEDURAL INFORMATION
Refer to the relevant call, which is published in due time on the Faculty's website.
THESIS ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPS
WHAT THEY ARE - PURPOSE
Scholarships for thesis abroad are aimed at students enrolled in a master's degree program of the Faculty (in the final years of their course). The financial benefits of the scholarships are awarded to beneficiaries to finance an educational experience abroad, aimed at deepening and developing topics useful for the preparation of their thesis, by spending a period of at least two consecutive months at foreign institutions, entities, companies within the EU, or at governmental or international institutions of an appropriate scientific and cultural level.
NUMBER OF SCHOLARSHIPS
The number of scholarships is determined by the University (usually between 10 and 20 scholarships in total for the entire Faculty). The Faculty issues an annual call regarding the procedure (typically in April/May).
PROCEDURAL INFORMATION
Refer to the relevant call, which is published in due time on the Faculty's website.