Fellowships Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies (U Erfurt)

The Kollegforschungsgruppe (KFG, “DFG-Center for Advanced Studiesin the Humanities”) „Religion and Urbanity. Reciprocal Formations ” at the Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies of the University of Erfurt (Max-Weber-Kolleg) invites applications for fellowships for the time period between WS and SS 2020/2021. Fellowships are granted for a period of 3 to 6 months. Fellows must reside in Erfurt during the fellowship period.

The KFG
The KFG investigates the co-constitution and co-evolution of religion and the urban. This comprises the reciprocal processes deriving from, but also impacting on objects, architecture, and texts, as well as on narratives, imaginaries and aspirative imaginations. The fellowships are awarded to scholars working in the Humanities, especially in the fields of History or of History of Religion (or in the fields of Sociology and Urban Studies with a focus on historical and religious developments). The KFG is financed by the German Research Foundation (FOR 2779)and directed by Prof. Dr. Susanne Rauand Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke.
Further information about the Max-Weber-Kolleg and the KFG available at:
www.uni-erfurt.de/maxwe and www.uni-erfurt.de/go/urbrel.

Fellowships
Fellows will be provided with office space including work facilities. Working languages are English and German. The fellowships start either on October 2020 or April2021 (beginning of the terms). Financial arrangements take the individual situation of the awardees of the fellowships into account and are based on the principle “no loss, no gain” (e.g., covering of additional costs, compensating salary reductions or payment for replacement teaching).

Eligibility

To be eligible for a fellowship, the candidate must propose a research project to be conducted during the fellowship within the framework of the KFG and have an outstanding academic record, at least one published monograph and a minimum of three years of post-doc research experience. Fellows are required to participate actively in the interdisciplinary and intercultural life of the Centre and to contribute to the weekly colloquia of the KFG.

Application/Deadline
Please submit your application with
• a cover letter that indicates the preferred periodfor your stay at Erfurt
• an outline of the research project you would like to pursue addressing the KFG ́s research focus (2,000-4,000words) with a stringent discussion of your
a) research questions,
b) the state of research on the topic,
c) the methodological approach and the leading hypotheses as well as
d) a working schedule with a projected date of completion and publications of results
• a curriculum vitae
• copies of your last university degrees
• list of publications
• electronic copies of up to three of your monographs or articles relevant for the research focus

as a combined pdf-file(maximum of 15MB, publications may be presented in separate files) until 12 January 2020 to mwk.bewerbungen@uni-erfurt.de.

By submitting your application, you are agreeing with the conditions of using your data as stated (together with your rights of data protection) in:
https://www.uni-erfurt.de/fileadmin/public-docs/Universitaet/Verwaltung/Personalabteilung/Datenschutzhinweise_fuer_BewerberInnen_englisch_2018-07-23.pdf

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Elisa Iori (elisa.iori@uni-erfurt.de).

The University of Erfurt is an equal opportunity employer and certified as family friendly. It encourages the application of female candidates. Handicapped persons will be prioritized if their suitability, ability, and specific qualification is equal. The University of Erfurt does not refund any costs incurred in the application process.

Source and further information: U Erfurt, Link (21 November 2019)

Zurück
Zurück

DFG-Förderung für Sonderforschungsbereich 1199 „Verräumlichungsprozesse unter Globalisierungsbedingungen“ um vier Jahre verlängert

Weiter
Weiter

EEGA Panel: Globalizing Eastern Europe - New Perspectives on Transregional Entanglements of an often Neglected Region