Luiss secures national and international research grants

Luiss secures national and international research grants

In 2019, the University secured 13 national and international grants

In 2019, Luiss won 13 relevant grants at the national and international level across all fields of the social sciences. 

Luiss projects receiving awards are:

  • Horizon 2020, ERC  Advanced Grant – Fabiano Schivardi, “ISEProD, Industrial Structure and the European Productivity Growth Divergence”;
  • Horizon 2020, Twinning WIDESPREAD – Luca Giustiniano, “EUFORPP: Developing a European Forum on Paradox and Pluralism,” a project with a strong impact on the European economy and society;
  • MISE - Italian Ministry of Economic Development – Paolo Spagnoletti, "CYBER 4.0," a project for a highly specialized Center of expertise on cybersecurity in companies;
  • INdAM, GNAMPA 2019 – Marco Scarsini, the National Institute of High Mathematics funded a Luiss research activity on real analysis, measure theory, and probability;
  • 9 PRIN (Research Projects of National Interest, a funding program promoted by MIUR - Ministry of Education, University and Research) – 2017 Edition.

The Luiss PRIN Projects are:

  • Information, Firm Performance, and Workers’ Careers - Fabiano Schivardi
  • The Time-Space Evolution of Economic Activities: Mathematical Models and Empirical Applications – Fausto Gozzi
  • The Constitutional Implications of European Separatist Claims – Cristina Fasone
  • AHeAD: Efficient Algorithms for Harnessing Networked Data - Giuseppe Italiano
  • Administrative Reforms: Policies, Legal Issues, and Results - Bernardo Giorgio Mattarella
  • Artificial Intelligence and Legal Studies: Perspectives. Are algorithmic decision-making and data-driven predictions calling for a new legal framework? A Focus on Financial and Labor Markets Highlighting Protection of Rights and Wealth Distribution - Giuseppe Melis
  • Deceit and Self-deception. How We Should Address Fake News and Other Cognitive Failures of the Democratic Public – Gianfranco Pellegrino
  • The Challenge of Interlegality: A New Perspective on Law – Giovanni Piccirilli
  • Algorithms, Games, and Digital Markets - Marco Scarsini