Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university type
university status
Found: 281
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Napoli, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Rome, Italy
subject area: social
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Cagliari, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Cagliari, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Milano, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Rome, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Milano, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Milano, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Milano, Italy
subject area: physical science, environment
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Milano, Italy
subject area: physical science, environment
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Bolzano, Italy
subject area: teacher training and education science
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Rome, Italy
subject area: humanities
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Rome, Italy
subject area: humanities
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Rome, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Milano, Italy
subject area: physical science, environment
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Milano, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Cagliari, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Napoli, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Torino, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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Milano, Italy
subject area: computer science
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Rome, Italy
subject area: languages
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Milano, Italy
subject area: law
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Bergamo, Italy
subject area: languages
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Napoli, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Milano, Italy
subject area: economy and administration
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Milano, Italy
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
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