PhD Program in Education in the Contemporary Society (ESC)

The PhD Program in Education in the Contemporary Society (ESC), established with this name in the a.y. 2017/2018 (XXXIII cycle), and until the XXXII cycle called PhD Program in Education and Communication Sciences, has as its research object the educational challenges posed by the transformations taking place in contemporary life.

Research in this field involves multiple disciplines and methods: the PhD Program is configured as a course of advanced training that prepares researchers capable of analysing formative, educational, didactic and learning processes, interpreting the challenges and transformations of these processes, offering theoretically, empirically and epistemologically grounded answers and solutions.

Contact: dottorato.educazione@unimib.it
Coordinator
Prof. Chiara Bove
Vice-coordinator
Prof. Edoardo Datteri
Quality Assurance Manager
Prof. Veronica Ornaghi
Contact person for didactic activities
Dr. Stefano Pippa
Video presentation of the ESC PhD Program made by doctoral students

BDAIR DANA
BIANCHI DANIELA
BOSATELLI SOFIA
BRAMBILLA ANDREA
CECIO LUCIA
CUCUZZA GUENDALINA
LUINI LETIZIA
MACCIONI SAMUELE
MICHELI NATASCIA
ROSSONI ELISA
RUSSO SABRINA

Representative of the 40th cycle
Alessia Polidori
Representative of the 39th cycle
Monica Facciocchi
Representative of the 38th cycle
Silvia Larghi
Department representative of the ESC PhD students
Leonardo Lapomarda

CAPTED-NEXT is composed of research fellows and PhD students engaged in research topics fundamental to the mission of the CAPTED Departmental Research Center. The group is based on collaboration and intergenerational dialogue, exemplifying the Center's commitment to building an interdisciplinary scientific community based on peer-education processes, aimed at giving young researchers the opportunity to significantly contribute to the debate on the socio-educational and cultural implications of the digital transition.

ESCILO, the internal newsletter dedicated to doctoral students in Education in the Contemporary Society (ESC), is designed to reflect the diversity, strengths and shared goals of doctoral students, contributing to the creation of an authentic research community. ESCILO is produced and maintained autonomously by ESC Doctoral Students.

What is ESCILO?

ESCILO is designed to keep all doctoral students informed, connected and engaged with key updates, opportunities and resources that are relevant to their academic journey in the ESC programme. Each issue will therefore be packed with important information on upcoming events, recent events, research resources (e.g. reading recommendations) and potential collaboration opportunities within our network.

Why ESCILO?

ESCILO's goal is to make it easier for all PhD students to access information that can support their academic and professional development, while promoting a more collaborative environment in a horizontal sense. Whether sharing calls for papers/interest, upcoming conferences, potential funding sources or interesting articles/books, it is hoped that ESCILO will become a valuable resource and a space to share insights and ideas.

To promote the development of skills in the conception and design of scientific initiatives, ESC encourages doctoral students to organise thematic seminars or symposia.

P2P reflective meetings are peer-to-peer exchanges and discussions within each ESC doctoral cycle, facilitated by an ESC alumnus. The meetings aim to promote peer-to-peer exchange and scholarly interaction with a view to building a research community, fostering the autonomy of ESC students and protecting their well-being.

Normally there are at least three peer-to-peer reflective meetings per year, for each doctoral cycle. The dates of the meetings can be found in the Didactic Calendar.

Peer-to-peer meetings were introduced for the first time in 2024, in response to the need expressed by doctoral students to have moments of exchange divided by cycle, in order to consolidate exchange processes and fruitful crossovers between different research projects.

Three meetings per year are compulsory for all PhD students in active cycles (years I, II, III). One week before each monitoring meeting, each student is required to fill in an online questionnaire (intermediate evaluation) to update the coordination group on the progress of research, teaching, mobility, publications, etc. The form also requires the uploading of the abstract (in English) of your research project, following a shared format.

The dates of the monitoring meetings are visible on the teaching calendar.

The ESC Doctorate trains doctoral students for academic careers and roles in public and private enterprises, combining research and innovation in a lifelong learning perspective. Doctoral students develop transversal, analytical and design skills to apply research in educational, school, social and business contexts, with roles ranging from research and innovation to consultancy, coordination and project management. To this end, the ESC actively collaborates with public and private companies, resulting in doctoral projects in collaboration with companies, in high apprenticeship and PNRR co-funded. The latter in particular combine the objectives of the ESC doctorate with those of the PNRR, with a view to promoting sustainable environmental, digital and social transitions.

Ongoing collaborations since the 37th cycle of ESC PhD

The public and private companies with which the ESC Doctorate has collaborated since the 37th cycle are: