Are you still wondering why you should come to the second INVITE Annual seminar? Here are five reasons for you, it doesn’t matter you are a researcher or a research organisation!
As pre-announced some weeks ago, the second annual seminar of the INVITE project will take place at the University of Verona on 4 December 2019. Here you can find all information.
The EU project PRECODE has launched a call for applications for 14 PhD positions in pancreatic cancer. One of them will be at the University of Verona, within the research team led by Dr Vincenzo Corbo
Due to a strike by Lufthansa, Prof Pozzanesi cannot be present today in Verona and hold the planned seminar “Introduction to postcolonial studies”, organised by PoliTeSse and Hannah Arendt Research Centres. We apologize for the inconvenience.
On 4 December the second annual seminar of the INVITE project will focus on the Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
On 17 September Brigitta Bősze met the staff and the researchers of the INVITE project for a mid-term review visit. A useful moment to discuss about the results so far and fine tune the future activities
Samaneh Najafi, the INVITE PhD student in biotechnology, was awarded the Best poster prize during the 63rd SIGA Annual Congress for her research on grapevine plant protective technology against climate change
A series of seminars will take place at the University of Verona from November 2019 to February 2020 with the participation of speakers from many universities across Europe. An initiative by the Doctoral School of Arts and Humanities, the INVITE project, and four research centres of the Department of Human Sciences.
Around 1700 early-stage researchers will be recruited through 127 new projects under the 2019 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks. Here all information on how to find them
Mario Pezzotti has been interviewed to present the project within the Research and Innovation portal