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Call for Applications

Theme: Learned Practices of Canonical Texts
Type: Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships
Institution: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Deadline: 2.1.2012

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The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (MPIWG)
offers a limited number of two-month pre- and postdoctoral
fellowships for outstanding junior scholars in the final stage of
completing their dissertations or within 4 years of having received
the doctorate. Dissertation topics should be related to the ongoing
research project in Department II “Learned Practices of Canonical
Texts” (Organizers: Anthony Grafton, Glenn Most); project description
at:
http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/research/projects/DeptII_GraftonMost_Canonical

This research project examines historically and comparatively the
scholarly practices associated with canonical texts especially in the
following linguistic traditions: ancient Greek; Latin; Hebrew;
Arabic; the languages of the Indian subcontinent; Chinese.
Approximately six senior and six junior scholars (the positions
advertised here are for the latter six) will constitute a Working
Group at the MPIWG in Berlin from 6 July 2012 to 17 August 2012. Each
participant will arrive with a preliminary version of a chapter on
one aspect of this topic for a collective publication, to be
presented to and discussed by the other members of the group. All
participants will then spend those six weeks working together to turn
these chapters into a more unified book. The topic of the
dissertation or postdoctoral research project must be pertinent to
the research project and should come from the linguistic traditions
indicated. Applicants working on non-European topics are especially
encouraged to apply.

The fellowships are open to doctoral candidates and recent Ph.D.’s of
all nationalities and disciplines, except those who have already
received three years of Max Planck Society predoctoral fellowship
funding. The colloquium language is English and candidates are
expected to be able to present and discuss their work in that
language. Applications may however be submitted in German, French,
Italian, Spanish, or English. The fellowships will run from 1 July
2012 - 31 August 2012 and will include funds to cover round-trip
travel between the fellow’s home institution and Berlin and a stipend
for living expenses during this period. The MPIWG offers all resident
scholars office space, computer and library support.

Applicants should send the following materials by 2 January 2012:

1. Curriculum vitae and list of publications.
2. Brief (maximum 750 words) description of dissertation, in which
   its relevance to this ongoing MPIWG research project is made clear.
3. One chapter of the dissertation or a scholarly article, pertinent
   to the project (no longer than 40 pages), preferably in pdf form.
4. One letter of recommendation from dissertation advisor endorsing
   the candidate and his/her involvement in the MPIWG Working Group.
   (Letters should be sent separately.)

Applications and letters of recommendation should be sent to:

Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Verwaltung (PrePostdoc Dept.2)
Boltzmannstraße 22
14195 Berlin
Germany

(Electronic submission is also possible: [email protected])

Successful applicants will be informed by the end of January 2012.
Questions concerning stipends and the MPIWG should be addressed to
the MPIWG Research Coordinator, Mr. Jochen Schneider
([email protected]). Applications from women are especially
welcomed. The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more
handicapped individuals and encourages them to apply.
 
 
 
 
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