Procuramos pessoas inovadoras dotadas de empatia. Pioneiros conscientes. Pessoas que são conduzidas em igual medida pelo coração e pelo intelecto, pela curiosidade e pela lógica. Pessoas que anseiam alargar os seus horizontes, estimular o progresso e desencadear uma mudança significativa para o futuro. Se isto lhe soa familiar, então vai sentir-se em casa na TSD.
Não há dois alunos iguais na TSD. Todos os anos, os nossos cursos de Mestrado recebem recém-licenciados que desejam enveredar por uma carreira na área do desenvolvimento e profissionais do setor público – nomeadamente das Nações Unidas, União Europeia e ONG – bem como de empresas privadas.
Na TSD, promovemos uma cultura de aprendizagem com base nos resultados. Isso significa que será encorajado a participar nas aulas, a aplicar as suas competências em projetos de investigação e a realizar tarefas através da nossa plataforma de internet.
Os nossos cursos de Mestrado são mistos e intensivos. Irá trabalhar em linha, na sala de aula e no terreno.
As propinas variam entre 8500€ e 9000€.
As bolsas de estudo parciais, financiadas por entidades públicas e privadas, permitem aos alunos concentrarem-se nos seus estudos, e não nas suas finanças.
If you hold an academic qualification awarded outside Italy, you must provide the course secretary of each Master with the following documentation:
You should go, with these two documents, to the Italian Embassy of the country in which your university diploma was awarded to request the following documentation:
Please note that these documents may be submitted by email, telephone, and/or mail. You will not need to go to the embassy in person.
These documents are compulsory for matriculation in the University of Turin. However, obtaining them is a lengthy process. Once you receive your acceptance letter, you should start the process immediately.
You will be requested to bring these three original documents to Turin. Without them, you may not receive your final diploma from the University of Turin.
The selection procedure is jointly implemented by the Centre and the University of Turin.
The Centre collects all online application forms and required documents. Once the Scientific Committee of a Master completes pre-selection procedures, the records of pre-selected candidates are submitted to the University of Turin. The university then assesses each candidate's eligibility on the basis of the documents submitted in their application form.
The University of Turin has scheduled periods for the submission of documents and the confirmation of candidates’ eligibility:
Any applications submitted after the last round will only be considered if accompanied by the “certificate of equivalence” provided by CIMEA.
Cancellation of participation in Masters will result in the following penalties:
Refunds, where and as applicable, will be processed with all bank charges to be borne by the participant or the sponsoring institution(s).
In case of an emergency situation or of force majeure, ITCILO, upon agreement with the other partner institutions, might decide to reconvert the residential phase of the Master into online lessons and exams.
Note: Before applying, please check the prerequisites for admission and the technical requirements for the distance learning component.
If you are unable to submit the application form online, please contact the school or the course secretariat.
You should attach the requested supporting documents in the Supporting Documents section of the on-line application form (An asterisk(*) indicates that a field is mandatory).
Officials documents should be uploaded in one of the following formats (in pdf. jpeg. word.)
The documents include a copy of:
Important: Only complete application forms will be accepted by the online application system.
Note: Non-Italian degrees must be recognized under Italian law and regulations and by the University of Turin (see recognition of foreign degrees).
A first level Master does not give access to any PhD programmes unless students hold an academic qualification of a minimum of 5 years.
The selection criteria take into consideration your education and professional profile as well as your self-financial potential. On your application form, you are kindly requested to indicate the portion of the tuition fee and full board that you are able to finance.
Tuition fees vary, depending on the Master, from €8,500 to €9,000.
A limited number of partial scholarships may become available through contributions by public and private sponsors in Italy on a competitive basis. These partial scholarships are intended to supplement the financial capability of deserving participants from developing and transition countries who would otherwise not be able to pursue their Master’s study without any external financial support.
Cancellation of participation in Masters will result in the following penalties:
Refunds, where and as applicable, will be processed with all bank charges to be borne by the participant or the sponsoring institution(s).
In order to register at the University of Turin, you need to bring the following documents with you to Turin:
Important: Obtaining these documents can be a lengthy process; once you receive the acceptance letter, you should apply for them immediately.
Upon completion of the Master, you will be awarded a First Level Master by the University of Turin.
A University Master is a high specialization for an academic improvement and enhancement in a specific content area, in order to provide graduate students with advanced education and training for highly qualified professions in specific sectors. It provides a minimum of 60 university training credits (the equivalent of 1500 hours of study).
For more information please visit: http://www.miur.it/guida/capitolo3.htm or https://www.esteri.it/mae/en/politica_estera/cultura/universita/master_dottorati.html
Holders of Italian Masters who wish to have them recognized abroad:
“Differentiation” is the invariable hallmark of the full range of Masters offered by the Turin School of Development. Such differentiation starts with Master design and extends to the packaging of learning content and is finally carried out through Master delivery as illustrated below. Learning is experiential and results-based; methods are participatory, application-oriented, and make extensive use of information and communication technology.
All Masters are designed for blended delivery through a succession of Internet-based distance learning followed by face-to-face sessions and applied research work.
In case of an emergency situation or of force majeure, ITCILO, upon agreement with the
other partner institutions, might decide to reconvert the residential phase of the Master
into online lessons and exams.
The ability to use computers and the internet is an essential requirement for the distance learning component of the Master.
In order to be able to visualise the contents of the website and the distance learning platform properly, you need:
Note: If your system fails to meet any of the above criteria, we cannot guarantee that the content will be displayed correctly.
During the face-to-face learning phase, lectures will be held in classrooms equipped with all necessary training facilities and Wi-Fi.
Your room (on campus) also has an Internet connection via cable and Wi-Fi.
There is a computer room with Internet connections, open 24 hours a day in the campus reception area.
Yes, but unfortunately no assistance with obtaining visas or accommodation is provided by the ITCILO for family members or friends that wish to stay in Italy during the participant’s period of study at the ITCILO campus.
If you want your family or friends to visit you while you are in Turin, you should arrange their visas, travel and accommodation yourself.
According to ITCILO rules, the bed and breakfast accommodation starts the day before (normally a Sunday) the beginning of the course and ends the day after the end of the course (normally a Saturday).