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University of Florence PhD Course in Life Course Research
University of Florence

PhD Course in Life Course Research

Florence, Italy

3 Years

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Full time

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Introduction

The Ph.D. program in Life Course Research fosters the study of life courses and the significant events that shape them from a holistic and transdisciplinary perspective. The program establishes an alliance among scholars from the biomedical, psychological, and socio-demographic fields.

​The PhD program in Life Course Research will train a new generation of highly skilled scholars relying on an evidence-based approach, with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods and data analysis.

​Unique features of the Ph.D. program in Life Course Research:

  • Thematic rather than disciplinary identity
  • Super-departmental and super-regional nature of the Consortium to overcome the fragmentation of local approaches
  • Multilevel teaching structure fueled by a large Scientific Consortium

The theoretical premises of the PhD program

The life course perspective allows for a comprehensive study of how events that mark individuals’ lives in their key phases of development and decline manifest and change over time and space.

​Three principles provide the foundation of our holistic approach to the study of the life course:

  • ​Cumulative contingencies: previous experiences (including those in the womb) shape a person’s current status in different life domains (health, geographic mobility, family, work, and socioeconomic position);
  • Linked lives: events in one life domain (illness, job loss, divorce) can influence all other domains;
  • Historical period and context: the period and the context in which individuals live influence the probability, the timing, and the sequencing of key life course transitions.

​An individual’s life course should not be considered an arbitrary chain of events. Rather, as experiences follow one another, people are increasingly directed into certain trajectories, and other options decrease in probability or become closed off entirely. Micro-level (individuals), meso-level (e.g., households, care providers, volunteering organizations, and firms) and macro-level (society, institutions) factors are all pivotal.

​We ensure synergies by design as the PhD Program in Life Course Research incorporates transdisciplinary perspectives that merge the biomedical, psychological, and sociodemographic. The PhD Program in Life Course Research will train a new generation of students able to triangulate concepts and methods from these different approaches to untangle life course dynamics.

The PhD Program in Life Course Research will be based on and implement an evidence-based approach with a strong emphasis on quantitative methods and data analysis. In addition, qualitative approaches can reveal important insights into the opportunities and challenges individuals face.

What it offers

  • 3-year scholarships
  • A multilevel teaching structure with online and in-presence courses at the University of Florence and the host Universities
  • 30 credits of disciplinary and transdisciplinary teaching
  • Dedicated Winter and Summer Schools
  • Up to 12 months of a research period abroad

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