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Showing posts with label openings. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Opnenings for up to 4 Scholarships for Guest Doctoral Students (1,100 Euros/month) at the Max Weber Center, Erfurt

The Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt invites applications for: up to 4 Scholarships for Guest Doctoral Students (1,100 Euros/month) for PhD projects in the fields of Sociology, Religious Studies, History, Philosophy or Theology within the framework of the Kolleg Research Group “Religious Individualisation in Historical Perspective” directed by Prof. Dr. Martin Mulsow and Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke.

The scholarships start on 1 April and 1 October 2017 and are granted for either 6 or 12 months.

Requirements
• Knowledge of German (at least reading skills, if necessary participation in a German Language Course), English and other relevant languages
• Acceptance for the position of doctoral candidate at another university and secured funding of the PhD project from another source
• Cooperation within in the interdisciplinary context of the Max Weber Center and in particular the Kolleg Research Group Further information about the Max Weber Center and the Kolleg Research Group available here.

Application/Deadline
Please submit your application with CV, copies of your final school and university degrees, a copy of your MA or diploma thesis, one letter of recommendation and an outline of the PhD project you would like to pursue (max. 5 pages) with a stringent discussion of your research questions, the state of research on the topic, the methodological approach and the leading hypotheses as well as a working schedule and projected date of completion as pdf-files (maximum of 10 MB) by 18 December 2016 to:
University of Erfurt
• Max-Weber-Kolleg
• diana.pueschel@uni-erfurt.de Direct informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Bettina Hollstein (bettina.hollstein@unierfurt.de). The University of Erfurt does not refund any costs incurred in the application process.

Openings for up to 3 Junior Fellowships for Young Female Researchers/Postdoctoral Scholars at the Max Weber Center, Erfurt

The Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt invites applications for: up to 3 Junior Fellowships for Young Female Researchers/Postdoctoral Scholars for research projects in the fields of Sociology, Religious Studies, History, Philosophy or Theology within the framework of the Kolleg Research Group “Religious Individualisation in Historical Perspective” directed by Prof. Dr. Martin Mulsow and Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke.

The fellowships start either on 1 April 2017 or 1 September/1 October 2017 and are granted for up to 10 months. Financial arrangements take into account the individual situation of the awardees of the fellowships and are based on the principle “no loss, no gain”.

Requirements
• Position at another university
• Excellent academic degree
• Relevant PhD Thesis
• Outstanding Academic Record
• Knowledge of German (at least reading skills), English and other languages that are relevant for the project
• Cooperation within the interdisciplinary context of the Max Weber Center and in particular the Kolleg Research Group Further information about the Max Weber Center and the Kolleg Research Group available here.

Application/Deadline
Please submit your application with CV, copies of your last university degrees, a copy of your PhD thesis and up to three articles, list of publications, and an outline of the research project you would like to pursue (5-10 pages) with a stringent discussion of your research questions, the state of research on the topic, the methodological approach and the leading hypotheses as well as a working schedule and projected date of completion as pdf-files (maximum of 10 MB) by 18 December 2016 to:
University of Erfurt
• Max-Weber-Kolleg
• diana.pueschel@uni-erfurt.de
Direct informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Bettina Hollstein (bettina.hollstein@unierfurt.de). The University of Erfurt does not refund any costs incurred in the application process.

Monday, 19 September 2016

MWK-FELLOWSHIP OPENING

COFUND Fellowship Programme of Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt for Experienced Researchers - Academic Year 2017/18
The Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies (Max-Weber-Kolleg Erfurt) at the University of Erfurt is a highly ranked international research centre. It is unique in its organizational structure by combining the functions of an institute for advanced study and a graduate school. Its ‘Weberian’ research programme combines historical, comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives with an interest in normative issues in the social sciences. It has a focus on contemporary socialchallenges, especially those arising in connection with (religious) plurality, cultural diversity and social processes of acceleration and growth. The core disciplines at the Max Weber Kolleg are sociology, economics, religious studies, law, philosophy, history and theology. Within its fellowship programme “MWK-FELLOWS" the Max-Weber-Kolleg Erfurt offers
(up to) 10 Fellowships for Experienced Researchers
The fellowships will be awarded to experienced researchers who are conducting advanced interdisciplinary research in cultural and social studies. The current call invites applications for fellowships for the academic year 2017/18. The fellowships will be awarded for 12 months (01 September 2017 – 31 August 2018) with the possibility of extension for another year. All experienced researchers regardless of seniority are invited to apply. This call is also open for researchers who are currently working outside academia but are interrested in re-entering an academic environment of work.
FELLOWSHIP DESCRIPTION
Successful applicants are expected to work on their own research project. In addition to being involved in a high powered and intellectually vibrant community of interdisciplinary researchers, fellows will be supported by participating in the advanced study programme of colloquia, guest lectures, etc., by the availability of targeted personal training, and, where appropriate, research stays at cooperating academic institutions or secondments to partner institutions from the non-academic sector.
REQUIREMENTS
Research Experience: Applicants must have a doctoral degree or at least four years of full-time equivalent research experience at the application deadline. Full-time equivalent research experience is measured from the date when a researcher obtained the degree which would formally entitle him or her to embark on a doctorate, either in the country in which the degree was obtained or in Germany, irrespective of whether a doctorate is or was ever envisaged.
EU Mobility Rule: They can be of any nationality, but at the time of application researchers must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Germany for more than twelve months in the three years immediately prior to the application deadline. Compulsory national service and short stays such as holidays are not taken into account.
Support: Applicants must propose a research project that can be particularly well supported at the Max- Weber-Kolleg. It must be closely related to one of the disciplines and research areas in which the Max- Weber-Kolleg is internationally competitive:
  • Theories of action in the social sciences and humanities and their bearing on normative questions and social criticism;
  • Interactions between cultures, social orders, structures of temporality and mentalities in the context of change;
  • Religion, sciences and law as sources of social organisation, innovation and meaning.

    IMPORTANT: Please be aware that for the project to be supported you must identify at least one relevant researcher at the Max-Weber-Kolleg who has specific expertise in the field of your project and with whom you would work with during a fellowship. Include your explanation in the motivation letter.
    Ethical Issues: The research project must propose research that is not excluded from EU funding due to ethical issues.
    APPLICATION / DEADLINE
    Applicants are strictly required to submit all necessary documents in German or English via the online application portal:
    • Completed online application form
    • Curriculum vitae including a list of publications (Please make sure that for all periods in which
      you were employed, received a stipend, fellowship or grant, or stayed abroad you mention the
      exact dates on which the period started and ended)
    • Copy of the degree certificate and transcript of the most recently completed university degree
      (Degree certificates which are not originally issued in German or English have to be translated. The translation has to be officially certified. You must submit both the scan of the original degree certificate and the scan of the officially certified translation)
    • Electronic copies of either three reviewed journal publications or one individually authored book, or a copy of the doctoral thesis
    • Motivation letter which explains the reasons for the application for the programme, particularly why the proposed research project can be excellently supported at the Max-Weber-Kolleg
    • Names and contact details of three proposed independent external referees
    • Outline of the research proposal (up to 3000 words). The proposals must include a working
      programme and an overview of the most important project-specific publications
    • Completed and signed Ethical Issue Form
    • Proof of research experience: in case applicants do not hold a PhD-degree, a minimum of
      4 years full-time equivalent research experience at the call deadline has to be documented Deadline for applications: 1 October 2016 (The online application portal opens on 1 September 2016)
      For detailed information on the required documents, the selection process and the online application portal go to our website at: www.uni-erfurt.de/max-weber-kolleg/mwk-fellows
      CONDITIONS
      MWK-FELLOWS will be appointed on the basis of a regular employment contract with the University of Erfurt according to the German Civil Service Collective Agreement (TV-L, pay grade E 13). Alternatively, fellows have the opportunity to stay in a current employment contract with their home universities under the precondition of an accepted leave of absence. The University of Erfurt will compensate the home universities for their costs of replacement as well as the fellows for their additional costs up to a defined sum.
      MWK-FELLOWS will receive an individual research and a training budget. They will be provided with a fully equipped workplace and have full access to the academic infrastructure (e.g. library loan, web space).
      Further Information about the Max-Weber-Kolleg Erfurt and the MWK-FELLOWS fellowship programme can be found at: www.uni-erfurt.de/max-weber-kolleg
      This project receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 665958.

Sunday, 7 June 2015

How to fight corruption in NGOs - New Fellowship in ethics of economics

Fighting corruption, sustainability and social standards are aims that are taken more and more serious by scholars and businesses. How such set of aims and norms are effective in practice is therefore a pressing question in the area of ethics of economics. PD Dr Bettina Hollstein, scholar in ethics of economis at the Max Weber Center, University of Erfurt, has been granted external funding to advertise for a new fellowship in this area.
The new fellow is planned to conduct research in various fields of ethics of economics using a pragmatic approach and look into NGOs practice with a particular interest in questions of corruption, environment and social standard violations. It is intended that the project provides the basis for further and broadened research in these areas which go beyond the NGO spectrum and also encompass any other form of business.
To initiate this research with a new fellowship, Dr Hollstein was given EUR162,000 over three years. 'Corruption is a major challenge for our society, a problem which we want to address with this fellowship', Professor Hartmut Rosa, Director of the Max Weber Center commented on the successful outcome of the grant application.


Dr. Bettina Hollstein
PD Dr. Bettina Hollstein
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