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Fiesole – Italy

The call for applications is now open for fully-funded PhDs in each of the European University Institute’s (EUI) academic departments. Approximately 130 grants are available for doctoral programmes starting in September 2026.

Our doctoral programmes lead to PhDs in EconomicsHistoryLaw, and Political and Social Sciences. Dissertation work is closely supervised, and the structured four-year programme leading to the doctorate typically includes courses on methods and theory, topical seminars and workshops, as well as academic and professional development training.

For further information and to apply before the 15 January deadline, please click the ‘Apply’ button 

Why choose the EUI?

A community of peers and support

With top-tier faculty, structured supervision, and an inspiring environment, the EUI is dedicated to your success. You’ll collaborate with practitioners, access unparalleled resources, and enjoy continuous training, allowing you to thrive in your PhD journey.

Critical thinking and multidisciplinary approaches

EUI offers a unique environment where multidisciplinary collaboration is central. Our PhD programmes empower researchers to address pressing social challenges by combining diverse perspectives and expertise.

Social impact beyond academia

At the EUI, your research extends far beyond academic circles. We prepare scholars to engage with the world, engaging politics and society. Research at EUI is relevant, outward-looking, and designed to shape sustainable futures.

Intellectual freedom and academic integrity

The EUI upholds high standards of academic freedom and ethical research. Here, scholars explore and defend their work confidently, contributing responsibly to European and global debates.

Research opportunities across Europe and beyond

Rooted in Europe, the EUI’s vision is global. Whether exploring European history, international law, or global political issues, the institute provides opportunities to make European impact.

Access to an international network

Our alumni hold posts in academia (66%), international organisations (8%), the private sector (5%), other research institutions (4%), European Union (3%), law firms (3%), central banks (3%), national administration/government (2%), museums/archives/libraries (1.5%) *.

*Alumni Surveys

About the EUI

The European University Institute is an international postgraduate teaching and research institute. Its aim is to provide advanced academic training for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers and to foster research in fields that are of particular interest for the development of Europe. The Institute is composed of four departments—Economics, History, Law, and Political and Social Sciences; the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; the Max Weber Programme for Postdoctoral Studies; the School of Transnational Governance; and the Historical Archives of the European Union.

Grants and tuition fees for PhD candidates are covered by the national grant-awarding authorities of our contracting states.

Funding amount: Not specified

Closes on: 15 January 2026 14:00 (CET)

How to apply

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The EUI offers one of the world's largest doctoral and postdoctoral programmes in the social sciences and the largest in Europe and EUI researchers benefit from grants of up to four years from EU Members States and other states. The Institute is a distinctly international institution, hosting a community of more than 1000 scholars from over 60 countries.