--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Etin Anwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies funded by the
Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments will
admit fifteen PhD students to its doctoral programme to begin October 1,
2008. Ten of these candidates will receive a Graduate School grant.
The Graduate School investigates the plurality, changeability, and
global
connectedness of Muslim cultures and societies. It invites applications
from candidates whose dissertation project fits one of the Graduate
School's Research Areas. Successful applicants will have a master's
degree
in one of the disciplines represented at the Graduate School, with a
ranking, where applicable, of above average. The language of
communication
is English. Admission is for one year, and, contingent upon a positive
evaluation after the first year of study, will be extended for a total
of
three years.

For more information visit our website at

http://www.geschkult.fuberlin.de/e/graduateschool/en

The application package will include the following documents: a
completed
application form; an outline of the dissertation project (up to 6 pages,
with a brief summary); a curriculum vitae; two letters of reference;
certified copies of degrees received; evidence of proficiency in the
language(s) relevant to the dissertation project; and for non-native
speakers of English, proof of proficiency in English.
The complete application package must be submitted by January 31, 2008
to:
Freie Universität Berlin
Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies
Academic Coordinator
Lars Ostermeier
Altensteinstr. 40
D-14195 Berlin
Germany

For further information, please contact Academic Coordinator Lars
Ostermeier
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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