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Call for Applications

Fellowships in the Study of Culture
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture
(GCSC), Justus Liebig University
Giessen (Germany)

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The International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture
(GCSC) at Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany,
invites international applications for Ph.D. and postdoc
fellowships. Due to generous support from the German
Research Foundation (DFG), the GCSC can offer in 2008

up to 10 Ph.D. fellowships and

2 postdoctoral fellowships.

Ph.D. candidates seeking an excellent research environment
will find ideal conditions and maximum support at the GCSC,
which was awarded the status of a ‘DFG - Graduate School of
Germany's Excellence Initiative’ in 2006. The Ph.D.
fellowships include a monthly stipend of approximately
€1.000 and are offered for one year with the possibility of
two extensions, each of a year. The postdoctoral fellowship,
with a monthly stipend of about €1.500, is limited to two
years. All fellowships start on October 1st, 2008.

Acceptance of a fellowship requires participation in the
study programme and the wide-ranging events offered by the
GCSC, as well as active involvement in the relevant GCSC
graduate research group. Ph.D. fellowship holders must be
registered as Ph.D. students at Justus Liebig University,
and all fellowship holders are expected to take up residence
in or near Giessen. Ph.D. supervisors from among the GCSC
faculty may be chosen by the applicants before or after
their admission. There are no tuition fees for doctoral
students at JLU, except for an enrolment fee of
approximately €200 per semester.

The GCSC encourages applicants who have graduated with
excellent marks from their home universities in one of the
GCSC’s academic subjects* or in the arts/humanities,
cultural studies or social sciences. Candidates for the
post-doctoral fellowship should have an excellent PhD in one
of the GCSC’s academic subjects* or in arts/humanities,
cultural studies or social sciences. The proposed research
project should fit into one of the GCSC’s research areas*.
Candidates must have fluency in either English or German.

To apply, please complete and submit our online application
form (via email) and send the following materials by post to
the address indicated below:

- a short CV
- copies of all degree certificates
- a research proposal of no more than 10 pages for PhD
  applicants, no more than 20 pages for post-doctoral
  candidates. All proposals should include a brief abstract
  summing up your aims and methods, sketch the guiding
  questions of your project while embedding them in the
  current academic debate, and show that the dissertation
  will make an original and important contribution to the
  field. The proposal should also clearly indicate how the
  project connects with the GCSC research profile and
  outline the source materials that will be used
- a realistic time-plan for the completion of your project
- two references from university teachers
- a copy of the degree/master’s thesis (Ph.D. candidates) or
  the Ph.D. thesis and further publications (Postdoc)
- two additional copies of the entire application (with
  exception of the degree thesis or Ph.D. thesis)

Applications must be received by May 2nd, 2008, and should
be sent directly to:

Director of Graduate Studies
Prof. Dr. Ansgar Nünning
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture
(GCSC)
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Alter Steinbacher Weg 38
D-35394 Giessen
Germany

The selection of candidates will be determined by the
academic qualification of the candidates as well as by the
quality of the research proposal and suitability of the
project to the GCSC research programme. Short-listed
candidates will be invited to a 30-minute interview,
telephone interviews can be arranged for candidates from
overseas.

For further information, please visit our website or contact
us at <[email protected]>. On April 7th, the GCSC will
host an information day at which potential applicants will
be given the opportunity to meet staff and students involved
in the programme and to learn more about the academic vision
and aims of the Centre, the wide range of interdisciplinary
courses, colloquia, conferences, and research support on
offer, as well as the international networks and publishing
opportunities available to our members.

*) Website: http://www.uni-giessen.de/gcsc/

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