Supervisors profiles
This is a list of potential UNIMC supervisors, including a description of their research profile, who are willing to support and host a MSCA fellow.
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PROFILES OF POTENTIAL SUPERVISORS
NAME | DEPT | RESEARCH TOPICS |
Humanities | Cicero, Augustan poets, didactic poetry and scriptores rei rusticate, teaching Latin language and literature, text criticism - Quellenforschung, linguistic/ cultural studies on ancient world, interdisciplinary relationships of Latin, classics fortune and reception. | |
Economics and Law | Financial volatility modelling, Deep learning applications in finance, Regime-switching models, Health policy, Air pollution. | |
Law | International and European Union Law of the Sea, International Instruments related to the Prevention and Suppression of International Crimes. | |
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism | The image of the religious and ethnic otherness: iconography of Jews, Muslims and Blacks in | |
Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations | Theory and history of leftist constitutionalism, global constitutionalism. | |
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism | Sustainability in museums/heritage; cultural participation; audience engagement; cultural welfare; accountability, performance and evaluation in cultural organisations; culture-led development; heritage value creation; museum engagement; corporate heritage, heritage marketing. | |
Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations | Analysis of economic disparities and poverty conditions, with a particular focus on developing countries, with two potential research topics: Inequality underestimation in a changing sub-saharan Africa and Facts and perceptions of inequality. | |
Law | Constitutional law; Fundamental rights; Democracy; Social innovation; Sustainable goals; Constitutional dimension of the interests of future generations; sustainability in the social, economic and environmental dimensions (included sustainable tourism, food public policies, cohesion and regiona policies); public law on entrepreneurship education; constitutional dimension of migration. | |
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism | Intercultural Education – with special attention to kids of foreign origin, immigrants and second generations; Social Animation and inclusion; Active Ageing, Intergenerational Dialogue and Long Term Care in connection with migrant careworker. | |
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism | Instructional technology and technology enhanced environments (focus on space-time variables; feedback; student participation); teacher/educators training (technology and UDL; reflection strategies for professional development); faculty development (co-teaching strategies; digital scholarship). | |
Law | Circular economy, Green Public Procurements, Environmental Law, EU Administrative Law, Administrative act contrasting with EU law, Judicial Review, State Aids. | |
Humanities | Italian/European Humanism; Humanistic philology and digital technologies; Humanistic Pedagogy; Late Mediaeval/Early Renaissance Latin Production; Reception of Classical Tradition between XIVth-XVIth Centuries; Reception of Church Fathers between Late Mediaeval and Early Renaissance; Translations from the Greek (Middle Ages and Early Renaissance); Cultural connections between West Europe and Dalmatia; Cataloguing of medieval manuscripts; History of Mediaeval Libraries; Dissemination of Humanistic cultural tradition in high schools. | |
Economics and Law | Banking Regulation; Sustainable and Green Finance; ESG Lending; Trade Credit and Supply Chain; Credit Ratings, ESG ratings and Machine Learning. | |
Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations | AI Ethics, Digital ethics, algorithmic fairness, social justice (theories of justice), media ethics | |
Law | Judicial cooperation in civil matters; Private international/EU law; Transnational continuity of personal and family status; Jurisdiction and human rights; State immunity from jurisdiction and from measures of constraint; right of access to justice. | |
Humanities | Ecocriticism and Environmental Humanities: the relationship between literature and nature, the | |
Humanities | Italian Literature, Digital Archives, Cultural heritage representation and documentation, 19th century European Culture. | |
Economics and Law | Mathematical methods for economics and finance, discrete time dynamical systems in micro and macroeconomics and finance. | |
Economics and Law | Taxation of capital income and wealth; Energy poverty reduction; Economics of spectrum management; Independent regulatory authorities, with focus on those charged with the regulation of energy, water, waste collection and environmental services, communications, transport; Digital transformation and data governance of public services, with focus on those provided at municipal level. | |
Economics and Law | High Dimensional Time-Series; Bayesian Inference; Forecasting; Structural VAR (SVAR) and Panel SVAR; Dynamic Panel Data with correlated random effects and stochastic volatility; MCMC Algorithms and Implementations; Big Data Analytics; (Fuzzy) Clustering Analysis; Causality and Policy Evaluation. | |
Humanities | History of urban environments with particular attention to the dynamics regarding conflicts for the uses of natural and material resources; cultural dimension of environmentalism, massification of concepts developed by political ecology; "environmental dissent"; history of the car and the transition from thermal to electric mobility. | |
Humanities | Ancient Greek History, Ancient Greek and Roman Religion, Roman Greece, Adriatic, ancient networks, Greek epigraphy. | |
Humanities | care ethics; narrative ethics, critical philosophies of memory, history, and | |
Economics and Law | Financial Intermediaries; Finance; FinTechs; Efficiency; Portfolio Selection; Assets Financial Pricing. | |
Economics and Law | Neoliberal economic policies, Theory of economic policy, Racism. | |
Economics and Law | Macroeconomic agent-based models with relationships between the “real” economy and the financial system; contagion in a network; behavioral finance; monetary policy; risk and asset management in portfolio allocation. | |
Economics and Law | Applied Machine Learning; Multi-task learning; Multiple Instance Learning; Hierarchical Ordinal Learning; Application of Machine Learning in healthcare, industry and finance domains. | |
Law | Legal Medicine, Social Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Forensic Anthropology (age estimation and personal identification techniques), Forensic Toxicology, drug addiction and health protection. | |
Economics and Law | Public sector accounting and budgeting, Performance measurement and management in public sector, Sustainability reporting, Accounting history. | |
Education, Cultural Heritage and Tourism | Philosophy of Education, Intercultural Studies, Ethics, Human Rights, Visual Studies, Human Resources in Tourism; construction of interdisciplinarity frameworks; Social education, migrations, human rights, customary laws; Art Theory and Visual Studies; Creative Processes for Tourism. | |
Political Sciences, Communication and Intl Relations | Global virtual teams, business model innovation, management consulting, International Business Strategy. | |
Humanities | AI for Digital Humanities, AI for Digital Archives and Content Retrieval. | |
Law | European Private Law, Private Comparative Law, with special regards to property law, succession law, contract law. |