Environmental Sciences PhD Scholarships in Italy
Environmental sciences PhDs address climate impacts, ecosystem services, and sustainable land and water management. You will find 5 institute-level doctoral funding opportunities on this page, including 5 with a published monthly stipend. Listed programmes with a disclosed stipend show a typical monthly grant of around €1,300.
5 programmes · typical stipend 1300 €/month
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UNIBA
The University of Bari Aldo Moro offers PhD scholarships through its doctoral programs, including those in agriculture and related fields. The university's Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences (DiSSPA) coordinates the PhD in 'Biodiversity, Agriculture and…Explore Scholarship -
UNIPD
Università degli Studi di Padova (University of Padua)
The University of Padua offers structured PhD training across multiple disciplinary areas with emphasis on research autonomy. PhD candidates join departmental research groups and participate in seminars, collaborative projects and international mobility schemes. The DAFNAE department maintain…Explore Scholarship -
CREA
PhD Scholarships in Agriculture at CREA, Italy
The Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA) in Italy offers exciting PhD scholarships in agriculture, focusing on innovative research in sustainable farming, plant sciences, and food technologies. As Italy's leading public research body in the agri-food…Explore Scholarship -
UNIPD
Università degli Studi di Padova
The University of Padua runs structured PhD programmes through its Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment. International candidates apply to tracks in crop and soil sciences, plant biotechnology and sustainable agro-ecosystems. Each cohort includes…Explore Scholarship -
UNIPA
PhD Scholarships at University of Palermo (Università degli Studi di Palermo)
The University of Palermo (UNIPA) offers PhD scholarships across a wide range of disciplines, including agricultural, food, and environmental sciences. With a strong focus on internationalization, UNIPA welcomes applications from foreign students and provides dedicated support for…Explore Scholarship
Research in Environmental Sciences (Italy)
Environmental sciences PhDs address climate impacts, ecosystem services, and sustainable land and water management.
Typical funding on this page
You will find 5 institute-level doctoral funding opportunities on this page, including 5 with a published monthly stipend. Among programmes with a disclosed stipend, monthly grants range from €1,200 to €1,360.
Candidate requirements
Admission criteria are set by each institute and typically include a relevant master's degree (or equivalent), research fit with the advertised project, and English proficiency where required. Visa, residency and prior-degree recognition rules depend on Italy — confirm the official programme page before applying.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of Environmental Sciences PhD research is funded in Italy?
Programmes listed here are institute-level doctoral scholarships tagged with Environmental Sciences. Research themes range from applied experiments to data-driven and translational projects depending on the host institute.
How much do Environmental Sciences PhD scholarships pay in Italy?
Among the 5 programmes on this page, 5 publish a monthly stipend. The median grant is about €1,300/month; individual offers may be higher or lower.
Who can apply to these programmes?
Each institute defines its own degree background, language and residency requirements. Open the programme listing for application deadlines and the official admission criteria.
How do I find related PhD scholarship categories?
Use the related links below to explore the same field in other countries, sibling disciplines in Italy, or alternate funding filters such as fully funded and high-stipend tiers.