16 doctoral/PhD scholarships in transcultural studies
http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/chancen/type=stipendien&id=2524
The Graduate School for Transcultural Studies (GSTS) is part of the
Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context: Shifting
Asymmetries in Cultural Flows" at the University of Heidelberg
(www.vjc.uni-hd.de/). The objective of the Cluster is to examine
processes of cultural exchange with a strong focus on interdisciplinary
research. The Cluster challenges the master narrative of asymmetrical
Western domination along with its historical explanation, its
methodology and the resulting structures of humanities and social
science research. Starting from winter term 2008 the GSTS offers within
its doctoral program
16 doctoral/PhD scholarships in transcultural studies.
The GSTS is looking for applicants with an excellent academic background interested in completing a doctoral degree at the University of Heidelberg. Applicants are required to have graduated at a Master level or equivalent by the time of their application. Scholarships are available from 2008 to both home/EU and overseas students up to the age of thirty. They range from 1,000 to 1,400 € per month, depending on family allowance. The scholarships are awarded for two years with possibility of extension for a third year. Eight scholarships are reserved for students from Asia.
The doctoral program addresses applicants with above-average university degree whose PhD-project fits in one of the Cluster's four Research Areas (www.vjc.uni-hd.de/areas.htm). Currently contributors to the Cluster work in the fields of Anthropology, Archeology, Art History, South and East Asian Studies, Assyriology, Cultural Studies, English Philology, Ethnology, Geography, History, Indology, Islamic Studies, Musicology, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Health, Religious Studies, Sinology, Sociology and others. Reflecting the interdisciplinary approach of the Cluster, the GSTS invites M.A. holders from these as well as other disciplines from the humanities and social sciences to apply.
Electronic submission of the application is mandatory. Deadline for application is May 1st, 2008. For details see the Online Application System at www.vjc.uni-hd.de/graduate.htm.
Kontakt: Martin Gieselmann
SAI, Im Neuenheimer Feld 330, D-69120 Heidelberg
http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/chancen/type=stipendien&id=2524
The Graduate School for Transcultural Studies (GSTS) is part of the
Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context: Shifting
Asymmetries in Cultural Flows" at the University of Heidelberg
(www.vjc.uni-hd.de/). The objective of the Cluster is to examine
processes of cultural exchange with a strong focus on interdisciplinary
research. The Cluster challenges the master narrative of asymmetrical
Western domination along with its historical explanation, its
methodology and the resulting structures of humanities and social
science research. Starting from winter term 2008 the GSTS offers within
its doctoral program
16 doctoral/PhD scholarships in transcultural studies.
The GSTS is looking for applicants with an excellent academic background interested in completing a doctoral degree at the University of Heidelberg. Applicants are required to have graduated at a Master level or equivalent by the time of their application. Scholarships are available from 2008 to both home/EU and overseas students up to the age of thirty. They range from 1,000 to 1,400 € per month, depending on family allowance. The scholarships are awarded for two years with possibility of extension for a third year. Eight scholarships are reserved for students from Asia.
The doctoral program addresses applicants with above-average university degree whose PhD-project fits in one of the Cluster's four Research Areas (www.vjc.uni-hd.de/areas.htm). Currently contributors to the Cluster work in the fields of Anthropology, Archeology, Art History, South and East Asian Studies, Assyriology, Cultural Studies, English Philology, Ethnology, Geography, History, Indology, Islamic Studies, Musicology, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Health, Religious Studies, Sinology, Sociology and others. Reflecting the interdisciplinary approach of the Cluster, the GSTS invites M.A. holders from these as well as other disciplines from the humanities and social sciences to apply.
Electronic submission of the application is mandatory. Deadline for application is May 1st, 2008. For details see the Online Application System at www.vjc.uni-hd.de/graduate.htm.
Kontakt: Martin Gieselmann
SAI, Im Neuenheimer Feld 330, D-69120 Heidelberg
gieselmann@uni-hd.de
URL: http://www.vjc.uni-hd.de/graduate.htm
Zielgruppe: Graduierte
Land: Germany
Sprache: English
Klassifikation: Regionaler Schwerpunkt: Regional übergreifend
Epochale Zuordnung: Ohne epochalen Schwerpunkt
Thematischer Schwerpunkt: Ohne thematischen Schwerpunkt
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