International relativistic astrophysics PhD program, or IRAP PhD program is the international joint doctorate program in relativistic astrophysics initiated and co-sponsored by
ICRANet
ICRANet, the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network, is an international organization which promotes research activities in relativistic astrophysics and related areas. Its members are four countries and three Universities and ...
. During 2010-2017 IRAP PhD takes part in the
Erasmus Mundus program of the
European Commission
The European Commission (EC) is the executive of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with 27 members of the Commission (informally known as "Commissioners") headed by a President. It includes an administrative body ...
. For the first time in Europe the IRAP PhD program grants a joint PhD degree among the participating institutions.
Education in relativistic astrophysics
In 2005 a new international organization was founded: the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network (
ICRANet
ICRANet, the International Center for Relativistic Astrophysics Network, is an international organization which promotes research activities in relativistic astrophysics and related areas. Its members are four countries and three Universities and ...
), dedicated to the theoretical aspects of relativistic astrophysics. Together with the University of Arizona, the University of Stanford and the
International Centre for Relativistic Astrophysics (ICRA), such states as Armenia, Brazil, Italy and the Vatican are the founding members of ICRANet. As a first step, the international relativistic astrophysics Ph.D. program (IRAP Ph.D.) was established in 2005. Among the proponents of the IRAP Ph.D. program are
Riccardo Giacconi
Riccardo Giacconi ( , ; October 6, 1931 – December 9, 2018) was an Italian-American Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist who laid down the foundations of X-ray astronomy. He was a professor at the Johns Hopkins University.
Biography
Born in ...
,
Roy Kerr
Roy Patrick Kerr (; born 16 May 1934) is a New Zealand mathematician who discovered the Kerr geometry, an exact solution to the Einstein field equation of general relativity. His solution models the gravitational field outside an uncharged ...
and
Remo Ruffini.
The objectives of the program
The IRAP Ph.D. program grants a joint Ph.D. degree among the participating institutions.
The core of the program is the international consortium. It assembles expertise of its members for preparation of scientists in the field of relativistic astrophysics, and related fields of general relativity, cosmology and quantum field theory.
One of the goals of the program is mobility: every student admitted to the IRAP Ph.D. is part of a team at one of the consortium members, and each year visits the other centers to keep track of developments in the other fields. Within the IRAP Ph.D. program, students are systematically trained in the techniques of research management and in the nature and organization of scientific projects.
The consortium
Since 2005 ICRANet has co-organized the IRAP Ph.D. program together with:
* AEI -
Albert Einstein Institute - Potsdam (Germany)
* CBPF -
Brazilian Center for Physics Research (Brazil)
*
Indian Center for Space Physics (India)
* INPE (
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil)
*
Institut Hautes Etudes Scientifiques - IHES (France)
*
Côte d’Azur Observatory (France)
*
Observatory of Shanghai (China)
*
Observatory of Tartu (Estonia)
*
University of Bremen
The University of Bremen (German: ''Universität Bremen'') is a public university in Bremen, Germany, with approximately 23,500 people from 115 countries. It is one of 11 institutions which were successful in the category "Institutional Strategi ...
(Germany)
*
University of Oldenburg
The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg (german: Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) is a university located in Oldenburg, Germany. It is one of the most important and highly regarded educational facilities in northwestern German ...
(Germany)
*
University of Ferrara
The University of Ferrara ( it, Università degli Studi di Ferrara) is the main university of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. In the years prior to the First World War the University of Ferrara, with more than 5 ...
(Italy)
*
University of Nice
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(France)
*
University of Rome "La Sapienza" (Italy)
*
University of Savoy (France)
The faculty
As of 2015, the faculty of the IRAP Ph.D. program consists of:
Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate (2010-2017)
Launched in 2004 under the
Bologna Declaration
The Bologna declaration (in full, Joint Declaration of the European Ministers of Education convened in Bologna on 19 June 1999) is the main guiding document of the Bologna process. It was adopted by ministers of education of 29 European countries ...
, the
Erasmus Mundus
The European Union's Erasmus Mundus programme (named after Erasmus, the Renaissance scholar) aims to enhance quality in higher education through scholarship
A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education. G ...
programs have supported academic cooperation and mobility with partner countries to form the joint European Higher Education Area. During 2010-2017 the IRAP Ph.D has taken part in the Erasmus Mundus program of the European Commission and has enrolled 5 cycles of students with the total amount of 44 students. The Nice University was the host organization.
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CAPES-ICRANet Program (2013-2018)
In 2013 CAPES and ICRANet have signed
Memorandum of Understandingregarding the establishment of th
CAPES-ICRANet Program Each year five fellowships for Brazilian students are granted. Each fellowship lasts for three years with the final Ph.D. degree jointly delivered by the academic institutions participating in the program.
Schools and seminars
Within IRAP Ph.D. program ICRANet organizes Ph.D. schools. In particular 15 schools were held in Nice and Les Houches, France, within the EMJD program:
* February, 1-19, 2010 - Nice (France)
* March 22–26, 2010 - Ferrara (Italy)
* September, 6-24, 2010 - Nice (France)
* March 21–26, 2011 - Pescara (Italy)
* April 3–8, 2011 - Les Houches (France)
* May 25 - June 10, 2011 (France)
* September 5–17, 2011 (France)
* October 2–7, 2011 - Les Houches (France)
* October 12–16, 2011 - Beijing (China)
* September 3–21, 2012 - Nice (France)
* May 16–31, 2013 - Nice (France)
* September 2–20, 2013 - Nice (France)
* February 23 - March 2, 2014 - Nice (France)
* May 10–16, 2014 - Les Houches (France)
* September 8–19, 2014 - Nice (France)
ICRANet co-organizes a Joint Astrophysics Seminar at the Department of Physics of the University of Rome "La Sapienza" and
ICRA in Rome. All institutions collaborating with ICRANet as well as the ICRANet centers participate in these seminars via video conferencing.
Statistics
The official language of the program is English, but students have the opportunity to learn the language of their host country, following a variety of courses at the partner universities.
As of 2015, the IRAP-Ph.D. has seen the enrollment o
111 students 1 from Albania, 3 from Argentina, 5 from Armenia, 1 from Austria, 2 from Belarus, 16 from Brazil, 5 from China, 9 from Colombia, 2 from Croatia, 5 from France, 5 from Germany, 7 from India, 2 from Iran, 34 from Italy, 2 from Kazakhstan, 1 from Mexico, 1 from Pakistan, 4 from Russia, 1 from Serbia, 1 from Sweden, 1 from Switzerland, 1 from Taiwan, 1 from Turkey, 1 from Ukraine.
During 2011-2015, more than 500 applications from 70 countries from all over the world were considered and 44 Ph.D. candidates were selected including roughly 30% female candidates.
References
Astrophysics
Doctoral degrees