ICTP's Postgraduate Diploma Programme has been successfully shaping the scientific careers of students from developing countries since 1991, and it is now set to enter its 24th year.
Students who wish to apply for the 2014-2015 academic year,
which starts next August, must send in their completed applications
by 31 December 2013.
The ICTP Postgraduate Diploma Programme is a gateway for young
people who might otherwise not have a chance to reach
international-level standards in physics and mathematics. Its goal
is to train students from developing countries so they can compete
favourably for graduate studies in any centre of learning in the
world.
The Programme consists of a rigorous, one-year, pre-doctoral
course of study, with a small part devoted to independent projects.
Areas of instruction include high-energy physics, condensed matter
physics, mathematics, and Earth system physics. After completing
the Programme, most students go on to PhD work in Europe or North
America, with many returning to their native countries on
completion of their studies. Others return to jobs as college
teachers, or register for PhD programmes in their home
countries.
For more details, visit the Postgraduate Diploma
website.