13 Ph.D. Fellowships at the University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities’ Graduate School at the University of
Copenhagen is inviting applications for 13 PhD fellowships starting
September 1, 2009 for a period of up to three years. Application
deadline is February 9, 2009. For the complete announcement, please
consult http://www.humanities.ku.dk/research/phd/announcements/
PhD projects can be related to one of the following subject areas
* Scandinavian studies in literature, language or media, or ideally
across the boundaries of these areas (Subject area 1: Nordic Philology,
General and Applied Linguistics)
* IT and communication (Subject area 2: Education, Philosophy and
Rhetoric, Film and Media Studies)
* Themes within European culture and history in a global context
(Subject area 3: History, Archaeology and Ethnology, Greek and Latin)
* Cultural memory and migration: The construction of nation,
religion and history as rendered through exhibition, writing, canon,
schoolbooks or other media (Subject area 4: Middle Eastern Studies,
Asian Studies, Eskimology, History of Religion, native American
Languages and Cultures, Eastern European Studies, Minority Studies,
Comparative Cultural Studies)
* Globalization and transnational studies (Subject area 5: English,
German and Romance Languages and Literature)
* Forms of cultural attention (Subject area 6: History, Theatre
Research, Dance, Comparative Literature, Musicology)
* Medieval and/or early-modern Scandinavian textual studies
(Subject area 7: Old Norse, Dialect Research, name Research)
* Language technology, preferably within the strategic fields:
language resources and tools (research infrastructure), cognitive
science, knowledge systems and tools for multilinguality (Subject area
8: Language Technology)
The Faculty of Humanities’ Graduate School at the University of
Copenhagen is inviting applications for 13 PhD fellowships starting
September 1, 2009 for a period of up to three years. Application
deadline is February 9, 2009. For the complete announcement, please
consult http://www.humanities.ku.dk/research/phd/announcements/
PhD projects can be related to one of the following subject areas
* Scandinavian studies in literature, language or media, or ideally
across the boundaries of these areas (Subject area 1: Nordic Philology,
General and Applied Linguistics)
* IT and communication (Subject area 2: Education, Philosophy and
Rhetoric, Film and Media Studies)
* Themes within European culture and history in a global context
(Subject area 3: History, Archaeology and Ethnology, Greek and Latin)
* Cultural memory and migration: The construction of nation,
religion and history as rendered through exhibition, writing, canon,
schoolbooks or other media (Subject area 4: Middle Eastern Studies,
Asian Studies, Eskimology, History of Religion, native American
Languages and Cultures, Eastern European Studies, Minority Studies,
Comparative Cultural Studies)
* Globalization and transnational studies (Subject area 5: English,
German and Romance Languages and Literature)
* Forms of cultural attention (Subject area 6: History, Theatre
Research, Dance, Comparative Literature, Musicology)
* Medieval and/or early-modern Scandinavian textual studies
(Subject area 7: Old Norse, Dialect Research, name Research)
* Language technology, preferably within the strategic fields:
language resources and tools (research infrastructure), cognitive
science, knowledge systems and tools for multilinguality (Subject area
8: Language Technology)