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2008-2009 Courses
In 2008-2009 I teach four courses, two for the Laurea Triennale in Ecology,
which lasts three years and therefore is similar, but not exactly the
same as a Bachelor of
Science (BSc) degree, and two for the Laurea Magistrale in Ecology and Evolution,
which lasts two years and is closely related to a Master of Science
(MSc) degree:
Full details about these courses are only available in
the Italian version of this page.

2009-2010 Courses
From 2009-2010 on all the degrees in Biology (included those
focusing on Ecology) will be completely rearranged, and I will teach
two courses, one for the Laurea Triennale (i.e. BSc) in Biology, the other for the Laurea Magistrale (i.e. MSc) in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, namely::
Full details about these courses are only available in
the Italian version of this page.
PhD students
During
the last few years I supervised some PhD students, and I am
supervising others right now. My students are either from
the Evolutionary
Biology and Ecology PhD School (in Italian)
of the Tor Vergata university, to which I belong, or from the Ecology
and Biological Resources Management PhD School of the Tuscia
University. At present, those who succeeded in getting their PhD are:
- Marina Penna (Tuscia University)
- Benedetta Trabucco (Tuscia University)
- Laura Aguzzi (Tuscia University)
- Federico Silvestri (Tuscia University)
- Paola Di Dato
(Tuscia University)
- Marco
Quartararo (Tor Vergata University)
- Roberto Palozzi (co-tutor, Tor Vergata University)
- Tania Dolce (co-tutor, Tuscia University)
Whereas those who are still working to finish their PhD are:
- Lorenza Conti (Tuscia University, cotutoring with
Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France)
- Floriana Carannante (Tuscia University)
- Tiziano Bacci (Tor Vergata University)
- Cinzia Pizzi (co-tutor, Tor Vergata University)
I have been involved as an examiner by several Italian Universities,
but also by some foreign ones: Paul
Sabatier University of Toulouse (France), Pierre et Marie
Curie University of Paris (France), Massey University (New
Zealand) and University of Adelaide (Australia). |