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YOUNG SCHOLARS BULLETIN  # 59

24/12/2015

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YOUNG SCHOLARS BULLETIN  # 59
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Information for young scholars in Humanities and Social Sciences: doctoral fellowships, postdoctoral fellowships, grants, conferences
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Please, note that the earliest deadline in this bulletin is January 4, 2015​ 

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Информация для молодых гуманитариев: аспирантура, постдок, гранты, конференции
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DOCTORAL AND MASTERS FELLOWSHIPS / АСПИРАНТУРА И МАГИСТРАТУРА
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PH.D. POSITION FOR A PLURIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH PROJECT ON CONVIVENCIA

starting on 15th February, 2016.

CONVIVENCIA is a joint research and fellowship program of four Max Planck Institutes: the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max Planck Institute (Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wolf), the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt/Main (Prof. Dr. Thomas Duve), the Max Planck Institute for History of Science, Berlin (Prof. Dr. Jürgen Renn) and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (Prof. Dr. Günther Schlee).


Essential Duties & Responsibilities
The regional focus is not limited to the Mediterranean area as the name of the frame project might suggest. The role of the Halle component of this project is to explore the theme of organisation of ethnic and religious difference in wider regional and historical contexts for theory building based on comparative perspectives.

Project proposals should however, explicitly connect to the Convivencia topic. Those dealing with empires or (parts of) former empires are invited. The focus should be on modes of organising difference from jural, administrative and/or everyday life perspectives. Regionally, the department has its strength in Central Asia, Africa and the Muslim World. This focus is not exclusive, but projects on these regions would fit particularly well into comparative frameworks established at the institute. The project should link diachronic perspectives with present ways of life and modes of organization.

In view of recent developments, countries like Syria or Iraq would provide interesting cases for such a research. They meet the criterion of being part of former empires, both by their Ottoman heritage and by their French and English, respectively, colonial pasts. Different models of organizing ethnic and religious plurality have been tried there, locally or by means of interference from outside. Field research can be done about these issues among refugees in Europe, in neighbouring countries and in accessible parts of Syria and/or Iraq. Applicants with good knowledge of the Arabic language and local expertise in this region would be highly welcome and, in case of equal qualifications with others, might be given some preference.


Your Profile
Good field research skills, the ability to work in a team, and a good command of written and spoken English are required. Applicants for this Ph.D. position should hold a Masters degree in anthropology, sociology or a related discipline or submit evidence indicating that a MA dissertation will be finished and submitted before the designated starting date. Non-anthropologists should preferably be able to make use of anthropological research methods.
German language expertise is not required but learning German is encouraged, especially if relevant literature is available in German.


Our Offer
The position is awarded for three years. The workplace is Halle/Saale (Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany). We expect our PhD students to complete a one year period of fieldwork as part of their studies.

The Max Planck Society strives to employ more persons with disabilities and explicitly encourages applications. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society is committed to raising the proportion of women in underrepresented fields; we thus explicitly encourage applications by women.


Contact
Please submit your application electronically by 4 January 2016 following the link for vacancies on our homepage.

Applicants should send the following documentation:
cover letter
CV including list of publications
project proposal (five pages maximum)
photocopies of university degrees
names of two referees, whom Professor Günther Schlee may contact for confidential references

Read more: https://recruitingapp-5034.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/278/Description/2?CompanyID=&lang=eng

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PHD POSITIONS FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS - ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

At:
Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main
Location:
Frankfurt am Maim, Dermany
The research training group 1576/2 ‘Value and equivalence. The genesis and transformation of values from an archaeological and anthropological perspective’ funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) offers 11 PhD positions for doctoral students starting 1st of April 2016

·         1 Archaeology and Cultural History of the Near East

·         1 Cuneiform Studies

·         1 Archaeology and History of the Roman Provinces

·         2 Classical Archaeology (one of which will be situated at the TU Darmstadt)

·         1 Archaeology of Coinage, Money and the Economy of the Ancient World

·         2 Prehistory (Europe and Africa)

·         3 Social/Cultural Anthropology (Africa, North Amerika and South East Asia)

Employments on the basis of a 65% part-time fixed-term contract of 2 years with a possible 12-month extension. E13 according to the German pay scale. Travel expenses for conference journeys, research trips and analysis of archaeological material etc. will be covered by the research training group.

The research training group, which is based at the Goethe University Frankfurt and the TU Darmstadt, focuses on concepts of value and equivalence in relation to material culture in a broad geographical and chronological framework. Further information regarding the proposed PhD topics and the concept of the study programme of the research training group are available under www.value-and-equivalence.de

The language of the research training group is German. However, due to the internationality of the group, guest lectures and research projects often take place in German and English. Applications in English are welcome. Candidates without German language skills, will be expected to acquire a B2 competency after taking up the position. Residence in or near Frankfurt am Main is a requirement of the position.

The research training group and the universities involved have an equal opportunity policy and therefore explicitly encourage women to apply for the position. According to German law, under equal conditions disabled persons will be given preference. The Goethe-Universität was entitled to the audit familiengerechte hochschule in 2005. The Goethe University strives to create a family friendly work environment.

How to apply:
Please submit your comprehensive application and the required documents listed on the website via email to the spokesperson of the research training group by 17th January 2016. 

Prof. Dr. Hans Peter Hahn 
Graduiertenkolleg Wert und Äquivalent 
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt 
Norbert-Wollheim-Platz 1, Fach 50 
60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany 


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DOCTORAL STUDENTSHIP IN SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Deadline: 1 February 2016
Open to: researchers interested in social anthropology, covering topics of climate issues, migration, religion, gender, cultural heritage, technology, economy, health and indigenous peoples
Studentship: paid

Description
Research in Social Anthropology at School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University, covers a diversity of areas, which in different ways touch upon social and cultural processes. Climate issues, migration, religion, gender, cultural heritage, technology, economy, health and indigenous peoples are examples of some of the topics researchers and teachers are engaged in. The traditional focus of the subject is characterized by research that builds upon long-term empirical fieldwork and participatory observation.

The aim of the doctoral studentship is for the doctoral student to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to be able to conduct research autonomously within Social Anthropology and to contribute to the development of knowledge within the discipline through the production of a scholarly thesis. Another aim is for the doctoral student to develop an ability to later apply the acquired knowledge and skills within post-degree research or other professional work.

Eligibility
An applicant meets the general entry requirements for third-cycle studies if he/she has obtained:

A degree at the second-cycle level;
At least 240 higher education credits, of which at least 60 must be at the second-cycle level;
Largely equivalent knowledge in other ways in Sweden or abroad.
Studentship
The position is limited to 4 years in duration and is carried out on a full-time basis unless there are acceptable reasons to the contrary (minimum 50%). The position may include departmental duties corresponding to up to 20% of a full-time post over the course of study. If such tasks are required, the duration of the appointment will be extended accordingly.

How to apply?
Mode of application is online.

Applicants must submit the following documents with their application:

Papers, degree projects and other relevant works, which will be assessed in terms of ability to formulate, delimit and analyse research tasks and present research results;
A project draft of maximum 2,000 words stating the applicant’s research interest(s) and planned focus area of his/her doctoral thesis;
The project draft must demonstrate familiarity with previous and current research as well as an ability to formulate scientific problems.

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/12/14/doctoral-studentship-social-anthropology/#ixzz3uqHjmLO7

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DOCTORAL SCHOLARSHIPS


Contact
These are open to doctoral researchers from Germany and abroad who have at least a Masters level degree in history, theology or another discipline which works historically. They must have been pursuing their doctorate for no more than three years at the time of taking up the scholarship, though exceptions may be made in exceptional circumstances. It is not permitted to apply for a scholarship for the same dissertation topic in subsequent years. As a research institution that is not part of a university, the Institute does not hold any examinations and does not award any academic qualifications. Dissertations are completed under the supervision of the scholarship holder’s supervisor at her/his home university. However, it is possible for the doctoral research of a scholarship holder to be supervised by the directors of the Institute, should they agree to this, as they have the right to supervise doctorates for Mainz University.

Value of doctoral scholarships

1. Scholarship rates (from 01/01/2012)

The research scholarships of the IEG are jointly funded by the federal and state governments. The research scholarships are exclusively for the purpose of conducting the research project described in the application at the IEG. Thus, no other form of employment or funding can be pursued or availed of during the duration of the scholarship.

IEG doctoral scholarships have a monthly value of € 1,200.

2. Family allowance

Where the spouse of a scholarship holder resides in Germany and is not in receipt of income in excess of € 400 per month, the scholarship holder may receive an additional family allowance if this is applied for during the scholarship application and granted.

Deadline: February 1, 2016

Read more: http://www.ieg-mainz.de/en/studentships/promotion/doctoral-scholarships

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FULLY-FUNDED LIFE OF BREATH PHD OPPORTUNITY AT DURHAM UNIVERSITY

The Life of Breath research project (www.lifeofbreath.org<http://www.lifeofbreath.org>) at Durham University is offering a funded full-time anthropology PhD studentship, commencing Autumn 2016. The PhD student will study, record, analyse and reflect on the dynamics of the project’s special interest group as it evolves over time. This group will bring stakeholders with an interest in breath, breathing and breathlessness together to share information, knowledge and experience in a congenial setting. The closing date for applications is 17:00 GMT on Monday 1 February 2016. 

For more information visit http://lifeofbreath.org/index.php/2015/12/16/fully-funded-life-of-breath-phd-at-durham-university/ 

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ST ANDREWS AHRC PHD STUDENTSHIPS

The School of Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews invites applications from PhD candidates for scholarships funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

St Andrews belongs to the Scottish Graduate School, a consortium of Higher Education institutions which has been awarded AHRC funding to support postgraduate studentships and training in the Arts and Humanities in Scotland:

The closing date for AHRC applications is Friday 8 January.

Read more: http://www.sgsah.ac.uk/dtp/
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS / ПОСТДОК
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THREE-YEAR RESIDENTIAL POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION IN SOCIOCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (PRINCETON)

The Department of Anthropology invites applications for a three-year residential postdoctoral research associate position in sociocultural anthropology, to begin in July, 2016. Individuals who received the PhD in 2014 or later are eligible to apply; the PhD is required for appointment. The deadline for applications is January 15, 2016, at 11:59 pm EST.

We seek ethnographically and theoretically engaged scholars whose research, teaching and advising promise to expand the range of inquiry in our department and in the discipline by interrelating international and U.S. ethnography in novel ways. We especially welcome scholars whose ethnographic research advances understandings of transnationalism as a dimension of social life -- e.g., studies grounded in experiences of diaspora, education, governance, migration, religion, rights claiming, war, the professions, or fields of knowledge.

We are interested in scholars of unusual promise and originality who plan to pursue faculty positions after completing the third year of the appointment. The successful candidate will be appointed for three years, reviewed annually contingent upon satisfactory performance. In addition to salary and benefits, the postdoctoral research associate will be provided with an annual research fund. Postdoctoral research associates are eligible to apply for additional research funds from the University.

In addition to pursuing a personal research agenda, responsibilities will include teaching two courses each year (one each semester) and some advising of undergraduate majors' independent work. The courses will consist of our introductory course (Anthropology 201: "Foundational concepts in anthropology") and a seminar related to the researcher's research interests. The seminar may vary each year; we would not expect more than three course preparations over the six semesters of the fellowship (i.e., the annual offering of "Foundations" and two different seminars). Teaching and advising are contingent upon approval from the Dean of the Faculty. The researcher will be expected to participate in the intellectual life of the department and University during the full tenure of the appointment; the researcher will be provided with mentorship and opportunities to share work in progress.

Applicants should apply online and submit a cover letter summarizing their teaching and research interests, and research goals for the next three years. Application dossiers should also include a full cv, names and contact information for four referees, a writing sample (e.g., one or two dissertation chapters), and syllabi for two undergraduate courses in sociocultural anthropology (as outlined above). Applicants who are currently graduate students should provide evidence of their progress toward timely completion of the degree in the form of a letter from their department or committee chair, or their director of graduate studies.

Materials should be addressed to the Search Committee, Department of Anthropology Applications must be submitted online at: jobs.princeton.edu. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. Further information about the department - including the current faculty's areas of teaching and research -- can be found at http://www.princeton.edu/anthropology/
   
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GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS / ГРАНТЫ И СТИПЕНДИИ
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INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP AND MOBILITY SCHEME: FUNDING CALL

The British Academy is now inviting applications to its International Partnership and Mobility (IPM) Scheme 2015-16. The application form is now available on the Academy's online e-GAP application system: https://egap.britac.ac.uk

Applications must be submitted via e-GAP. Applicants must register, if they have not already done so, and follow the links to 'funding schemes' from the personal welcome page, and then the link to this scheme.

Purpose of the Scheme
One-year awards of £10,000 and three-year awards of up to £30,000 are available to support the development of research partnerships between UK scholars and scholars in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, Eurasia, South Asia, East and South-East Asia. Awards cover any branch of the humanities and social sciences, and are intended to focus on collaborative research on a specific theme of mutual interest, rather than purely on establishing networks.

The scheme is intended to initiate the development of long-term, vigorous links between the UK and overseas scholars while encouraging an intra-regional exchange of expertise and knowledge sharing. There is an emphasis on innovative, new initiatives that broaden the UK research base as well as on sustainability, with a good prospect of the work attracting further future funds from other sources and the partnership becoming self-sustaining in the longer term. Partnerships can include a range of related activities, and mobility (in the form of visits in both directions, exchanges, etc.) should form an integral part of proposals.

This year the British Academy expects to make approximately 20 three-year awards and approximately 10 one-year awards.

In this round, a number of one-year partnerships will be co-funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (MOST) and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS).

Eligibility
Applicants must be of postdoctoral or equivalent status (i.e. academic staff with at least one or two years of teaching/research experience) and should be based in a research active institution for the duration of the award.

The principal applicant must be 'ordinarily resident' in the United Kingdom. The co-applicant must be an academic based in an institution in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, Eurasia, South Asia, East or South-East Asia.

Level of Award
Grants are offered up to a maximum of £10,000 per year for a period of one year or three years.

For further information regarding the award, including a full list of eligibility criteria, please consult the award's Scheme Notes, available on e-GAP.

Deadline for submission of applications: 10 February 2016 (5pm UK time) 
Results expected: June 2016 
Earliest Start Date for Research: 1 September 2016

Read more: http://www.britac.ac.uk/funding/guide/intl/International_Partnership_and_Mobility.cfm

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LUDWIG-MAXILIMIANS-UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, 10 RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München ist one of the leading research universities in Europe, with a more than 500-year-long tradition. As part of the “LMU Academic Career Program”, LMU Munich will award

10 Research Fellowships

to excellent junior academics.

The program aims to attract outstanding postdoctoral researchers from all over the world. Applications are welcome from candidates of all disciplines who have completed their doctoral studies within the last three years with outstanding results. Applicants must present an independent research project as part of their application.

The project must be supported by a professor of LMU Munich. The fellows will become members of the Young Center of the Center for Advanced Studies and be able to make use of its services.

Endowment
Research fellows will receive an attractive salary according to the German “Tarifvertrag der Länder (TV-L)” (typically TV-L grade E 14). Applicants may apply for an additional start-up funding up to the amount of € 25,000 as well as for material and travel expenses of up to € 10,000 per year. In the first two years after the completion of their research fellowship, the fellows may be granted up to € 5,000 for continuing cooperation with LMU Munich. The fellowships are tenable for two years. In exceptional cases, it is possible to apply for an additional year of funding.

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply. LMU Munich intends to enhance the diversity of its faculty members. Furthermore, disabled candidates with essentially equal qualifications will be given preference.

Closing date for applications is 29 February 2016. The fellowships should commence by October 2016.

Read more: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=52258

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JSPS INVITATION FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS IN JAPAN, 2016

Applications are invited for JSPS invitation fellowships available for the researchers of all countries having diplomatic relations with Japan. JSPS conducts two programs (a short- and long-term program) under the Invitation Fellowship heading. These programs are intended to help advance the overseas researchers’ research activities while promoting science and internationalization in Japan. Up to 70 long term and 210 short term fellowships will be awarded (110 for Short-term 1st Recruitment and 100 for 2nd Recruitment). A few fellowships will be also awarded for Short-term S 1st Recruitment and 2nd Recruitment. Applications for this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan through the head of his/her university or institution.

Study Subject(s): All fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are included under this program.
Course Level: Fellowships are available for carrying out research through long-term and short- term visits.
Scholarship Provider: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
Scholarship can be taken at: Japan

Eligibility:
Long-term [IF01]: As a rule, researchers who hold a full-time position in an overseas research institution and satisfy the following requirements:
-Be a citizen or a permanent resident of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan (JSPS treats Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers in this manner). To be eligible, researchers of Japanese nationality residing overseas must have lived in the other country for at least 10 years and been actively engaged in research in that country throughout the period.
-Overseas researchers in a position equivalent to a university professor, associate professor or assistant professor in Japan as of 1 April 2016.
-Overseas researchers who do not have above-mentioned careers but received their doctorate degree prior to six years or more as of 1 April 2016 and are continuing to do research in a university or non-profit research institution.
Short-term [IF02]: As a rule, researchers who hold full-time positions in an overseas research institution and satisfy the following requirements:
-Be a citizen or a permanent resident of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan (JSPS treats Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers in this manner). To be eligible, researchers of Japanese nationality residing overseas must have lived in the other country for at least 10 years and been actively engaged in research in that country throughout the period.
-Overseas researchers in a position equivalent to a university professor or associate professor as of 1 April 2016.
-Overseas researchers with an excellent record of research achievements.
Short-term S [IF03]:
-Be a citizen or a permanent resident of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan (JSPS treats Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers in this manner). To be eligible, researchers of Japanese nationality residing overseas must have lived in the other country for at least 10 years and been actively engaged in research in that country throughout the period.
-Overseas researchers who are Nobel laureates or recipients of similarly high-level international prizes with exceptionally outstanding records of research achievements and who currently occupy a leading position in their subject field.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Researchers of all countries having diplomatic relations with Japan are eligible for these JSPS Invitation Fellowships.

Scholarship Description: The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) carries out programs that provide overseas researchers who have an excellent record of research achievements with an opportunity to conduct collaborative research, discussions, and opinion exchanges with researchers in Japan. These programs are intended to help advance the overseas researchers’ research activities while promoting science and internationalization in Japan.

Number of award(s): Approximately 70 fellowships are offered for Long-term, approximately 110 for Short-term 1st Recruitment and approximately 100 for 2nd Recruitment and a few fellowships will be awarded for Short-term S 1st Recruitment and 2nd Recruitment.

Duration of award(s):
Long-term [IF01]: 2 to 10 months (April 1, 2016–March 31, 2017 ).
Short-term [IF02]: 14 to 60 days 1st Recruitment: April 1, 2016–March 31, 2017 and 2nd Recruitment: October 1, 2016–March 31, 2017.
Short-term S [IF03]: 7 to 30 days 1st Recruitment: April 1, 2016–March 31, 2017 and 2nd Recruitment: October 1, 2016–March 31, 2017.

What does it cover? The fellowships will be awarded as follows:
-Long-term [IF01]: A round-trip air ticket (based on JSPS’s regulations), ¥387,600 per month maintenance allowance; overseas travel insurance and a research support allowance is available to cover cooperative research-related expenses. Application is made by the host researcher through his/her institution;
-Short-term [IF02]: A round-trip air ticket (based on JSPS’s regulations), ¥18,000 per day maintenance allowance; overseas travel insurance and a research support allowance is available to cover cooperative research-related expenses. Application is made by the host researcher through his/her institution;
-Short-term S [IF03]: A round-trip business-class air ticket (based on JSPS’s regulations, ¥42,000 per day maintenance allowance; overseas travel insurance and a research support allowance is available to cover cooperative research-related expenses. Application is made by the host researcher through his/her institution.

Selection Criteria: Selection for Long-term and Short-term fellowships will be based on the following criteria:
-That the collaboration will contribute to advancing science in Japan and the counterpart country.
-That the collaboration can be expected to advance research in the subject field.
-That the applicant (host researcher) and candidate have established contact in advance and created a concrete research plan.
-That the plan can be carried out within the period of the candidate’s fellowship tenure.
-That the plan has as its objective joint research or other collaborative activities between the researcher(s) in Japan and overseas researcher(s).
-That, as much as possible, preference is not given to the candidate’s nationality, host institution, or field of  specialization.
Criteria for Short-term S fellowships:
-With more careful consideration given to the criteria listed under the Short-term category, the following are added:
-That the candidate is a Nobel laureate or of an equivalent level, possesses an exceptionally outstanding record of research achievements, and is currently leader in his/her subject field.
-That the candidate’s visit will contribute to raising the standard of research in the host institution and elevating Japan’s overall international scientific appraisal.
-That the host institution will provide an environment for the candidate to smoothly guide research activities, widely participate in joint research, and carry out other exchange activities. Other research institutions that s/he will visit are also to take sufficient steps to accommodate the visit.

Notification: Notification of the selection results will be made in writing to the head of the applicant’s institution around the following periods: Long-term [IF01]: Middle of January 2016, Short-term and Short-term S: 1st Recruitment: middle of January 2016  and 2nd Recruitment: middle of August 2016. Acceptance documents will be sent to the successful candidates. The names of the awardees, host researchers and institutions as well as their research themes are subject to public disclosure on JSPS’s website.

How to Apply: Host researchers, except for those under Pathway fellowships, are required to use JSPS’s web application system when applying for fellowships. Applications under this program must be submitted to JSPS by a host researcher in Japan via the head of his/her university or institution. Overseas researchers wishing to participate in the program are advised to establish contact with a Japanese or foreign-resident researcher in their field and to ask him/her to submit an application. Applications must be made using JSPS’s prescribe forms.

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline for 1st recruitment (Long-term, Short-term and Short-term S) is September 4, 2015 and applications for 2nd recruitment (Short-term and Short-term S) will be accepted from April 26 till May 6, 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/jsps-invitation-fellowships-international-applicants-japan-2015/2014/06/11/?awt_l=MgDEo&awt_m=Ir62MAzq_FWHMG

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CONFERENCES, SUMMER SCHOOLS / КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ, ЛЕТНИЕ ШКОЛЫ
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SUMMER SCHOOL EHESS: THE UNITY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES?

Paris, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales
June 20-July 1, 2016
Hyper-specialization characterizes most, or all fields of academic studies. Medicine, history, economics or anthropology, are divided in internal subfields, often compartmentalized from each other and bearing little connection to the mother discipline. This hyper-specialization helped the development of all sciences, including the Social Sciences, but is often unsuitable to account for the complexity and scale of social processes. Culture, economics, politics, sexuality, the family, and technology shape each other in ways that demands a sobering return to broad scholarship and synthetic analysis and the capacity to move from economic models to historical narrative, from thick ethnography to global processes, from statistical analyses to hermeneutic understanding of everyday practices.
To find an inspiration for such model of scholarship, we need to look no further than at Adam Smith, Max Weber, Pareto, or Durkheim, all trained in philosophy, economics, history, political science, the study of religion, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. In order to make sense of the momentous changes undergone by their respective society, these thinkers borrowed freely from various disciplines and practiced Interdisciplinarity before the name was invented.
In the landscape of world academia, the EHESS has long stood out for the interdisciplinary character of its pedagogical and research program. This interdisciplinary tradition explains its sustained and steady flow of outstanding scholars such as Lucien Febvre, Claude Levi-Strauss, Fernand Braudel, Roland Barthes, Pierre Bourdieu, Jacques Derrida, Germaine Tillon (to quote only a few names). No other academic institution in the world has implemented more systematically the deliberate encounter of the Social and Human sciences in its teaching curriculum, most notably but not only: sociology with history, philosophy and literature, history and economics, philosophy and cognitive sciences, anthropology and sociology.
Because of this rich and unique intellectual tradition, the EHESS offers a Summer Program around the topic of The Unity of the Social Sciences through 4 intensive courses. These courses explore crucial questions:
a. How are we to criticize the models of economy which have become so dominant throughout the world? What does it mean to make economics more open to sociology and history?
b. How do the physical and social structure of cities change over time and how can we observe such changes? What is the agency of economic powers, government, social movements of various kinds, and the inhabitants themselves in this process?
c. How have technology, politics, and economics changed the nature of the family and of sexuality itself? What is the future of the family in the face of the radical changes undergone by gender, sexuality and reproduction?
d. How do corporations, the nation-state and culture interlock with global processes and transform the structure of modern lives?
The Unity of the Social Sciences Summer School at the EHESS brings together a large group of outstanding scholars whose aim will be to raise innovative questions about the economy, the city, globalization, and the family.
Students of all institutions and disciplines are invited to join us for a fascinating cluster of 4 classes during which they will be able to hear lectures by anthropologists, historians, sociologists, legal scholars, among which Michel Agier, Mathieu Arnoux, Alain Blum, Laurent Berger, Eve Chiapello, Maurizio Gribaudi, Eva Illouz, Sébastien Lechevalier, Otto Pfersmann, Enrique Porqueres, Alessandro Stanziani, Christian Topalov, Valeria Siniscalchi, Isabelle Thireau and others. Courses will be organized by seminar leaders, but will include invited guest lecturers who will discuss for 1-2 hours their research with the seminar leader and the students. The summer school will also include two lectures opened to the broad audience, one with Thomas Piketty, the second with Jean-Louis Fabiani and two intensive workshops on students’ research projects of the students. The purpose of these doctoral workshops will be to help students to think about and discuss the interdisciplinarity of their projects. All courses and readings will be in English.
1. Critique of Economic Reason: economists, historians, sociologists (seminar leader: Eva Illouz; invited speakers: Mathieu Arnoux, Eve Chiapello, Sébastien Lechevalier, Valeria Siniscalchi)
2. The changing structure of cities (seminar leader: Christian Topalov; invited speakers: Michel Agier, Maurizio Gribaudi, Eleonora Elguezabal)
3. Which future to the family? The family in Traditional and Modern Societies (seminar leader: Eva Illouz and Allison Pugh; invited speakers: Alain Blum, Enrique Porqueres)
4. Global Histories (seminar leader: Alessandro Stanziani; invited speakers: Laurent Berger, Otto Pfersmann, Isabelle Thireau)
Academic Director: Prof. Dr. Eva Illouz
Coordinator : Nathalie Courtois ([email protected])

APPLICATION
The summer school is open to masters, PhD students, postdoc and young faculty. Students to the Summer School will undergo a process of selection on the basis of letter of motivation, recommendation letters, CV, and research interests.
Registration fees, lunches, Metro pass valid for 2 weeks: 500 €
Accommodation at Cité universitaire: 750 €
Total fees: 1250 €
It is possible to pay only the registration fees, lunches at Alliance française and Metro pass, without the stay at the Cité universitaire for students having other possibilities for accommodation in Paris.
NB: Students have to cover their travel expenses. However, students who cannot get a scholarship and do not have any resources for participating in the summer school may apply, two or three candidates having passed the selection may get their expenses covered by the Excellence Laboratory Tepsis.
The selected students will have to proceed by themselves with formalities to obtain their visa or migration documents, if required. The EHESS will provide an invitation letter.
The summer school is open to 5 EHESS students tuition-free, based on an application and selection. The EHESS students will be asked to help the students coming from abroad when they need.
 
Materials for Application
Motivation letter
Curriculum Vitae
Summary of the Research project (1-2 pages)
Research project
Letter of recommendation from the advisor or from and/or other accredited teachers
English level required: B2
Document proving registration as student in a foreign university or at EHESS
Document proving valid health insurance covering the stay in Paris (to be provided after the selection process)

Deadline for application: January 15, 2016

To be sent to:

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TEACHING FELLOW IN RUSSIAN

University of Saint Andrews
 
Deadline: January 4, 2016
 
The School of Modern Languages is seeking to
appoint a full time Teaching Fellow in Russian
for a period of 5 months from 25 January 2016
– 23 June 2016. You will be expected to hold a
PhD or to be close to completion of a PhD, and
should possess native or near-native language
skills in Russian and English. Applications are
invited from candidates with a specialist interest
in any area of Russian studies, and a preference
may be given to applicants able to teach Russian
language classes at an advanced level.
 
https://www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/AO1042JC

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DOCTORAL AND MASTERS FELLOWSHIPS / АСПИРАНТУРА И МАГИСТРАТУРА
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FULL SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MASTER PROGRAMS AT CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY

 
Deadline: February 4, 2016
Open to: applicants with a first degree from a recognized university
Scholarship: tuition, medical insurance, housing, monthly stipend

Description
Central European University in Budapest, Hungary is a graduate-level “crossroads” university where faculty and students from more than 100 countries come to engage in interdisciplinary education, pursue advanced scholarship, and address some of society’s most vexing problems. It is accredited in both the United States and Hungary, and offers English-language Master’s and doctoral programs in the social sciences, the humanities, law, management and public policy.

CEU offers a broad range of Master’s degree programs (find list HERE):

One-year Master’s degree programs – typically run for 10 months, admitting students who have a four-year Bachelor’s degree;
Two-year Master’s degree programs – typically admitting students who have a three-year Bachelor’s degree.
CEU awards an extensive range of financial aid packages to support students in its Master’s degree programs.

Eligibility
Applicants must have a first degree from a recognized university or institution of higher education. For its one-year US accredited Master’s programs, CEU normally accepts students who have completed four years of undergraduate university study. Applicants with a three-year Bachelor’s degree will be considered for two-year Master’s programs.

Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English by submitting standardized English language test scores, e.g., the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or other substitute tests.

Scholarship
CEU Master’s Degree Tuition Scholarships cover from 50 to 100 percent of tuition expenses up to € 16,000 per year.

The Full CEU Scholarship covers:

the full cost of tuition and medical insurance;
a monthly stipend of HUF 96,000 (EUR 312) designed to assist with the cost of meals and miscellaneous expenses;
housing in the CEU Residence Center for students coming from outside Budapest.
The Partial CEU Scholarship covers:

the full cost of tuition and medical insurance;
a monthly stipend of HUF 50,000 (EUR 160) designed to assist with the cost of meals and miscellaneous expenses;
housing in the CEU Residence Center for students coming from outside Budapest.


Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2014/10/20/full-scholarships-for-master-programs-at-central-european-university/#ixzz3teWFtejF

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POSTDOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AT MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE
 
Deadline: 31 December 2015
Open to: applicants with MA or PhD from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities
Fellowship: will be based on the German public service scale TVöD, level E 13 (50% for PhDs)

Description
The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen is offering Postdoctoral and Doctoral Research Fellowships. Applicants from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities, including Anthropology, History, Sociology, Geography, Urban Studies, Art History, Architectural History, and Comparative Literature are welcomed to work on a collaborative, five-year research project titled “Empires of Memory: The Cultural Politics of Historicity in Former Habsburg and Ottoman Cities.” The overarching objective of the project is to examine the forms, textures, and effects of imperial memories in relation to contemporary urban culture and politics in six cities: Vienna, Istanbul, Budapest, Sarajevo, Trieste, and Thessaloniki.

The Institute operates in English and is located in the scenic university town of Göttingen. All research fellows in residence are expected to devote the majority of their time to their individual research projects, take leadership in organizing international conferences and other academic events, publish their work in leading academic venues, and participate fully in the intellectual life of the Institute.

Eligibility
Postdoctoral and doctoral research fellowships are open to applicants with MA or PhD from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities, including Anthropology, History, Sociology, Geography, Urban Studies, Art History, Architectural History, and Comparative Literature.

Fellowship
Postdoctoral fellows will be appointed for an initial period of two years, while doctoral fellows will be appointed for an initial period of three years. Compensation will be based on the German public service scale TVöD, level E 13 (50% for PhDs). The envisaged starting date is 1 May 2016.

How to apply?
The deadline for applications is 31 December 2015. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, writing sample, a brief research statement (approximately 1000 words), and the names and contact details of two academic referees. Applicants should also send a record of university diplomas and transcripts. Interviews for positions will occur via Skype in January 2016.

Please submit your application electronically to [email protected], and do not hesitate to contact me with queries as you prepare your application.

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/11/17/postdoctoral-and-doctoral-research-fellowships-at-max-planck-institute/#ixzz3teWtU1e7

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FULLY-FUNDED DOCTORAL STUDENTSHIPS AT UK UNIVERSITIES
 
Deadline: 11 January 2016
Open to: postgraduate students with outstanding academic backgrounds and research potential within the full range of arts and humanities subjects, including creative practice disciplines
Studentship: fully-funded

Description
Northern Bridge offers over fifty fully-funded studentships per year to outstanding postgraduate researchers across the full range of Arts and Humanities subjects, including Creative Practice disciplines. Northern Bridge is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. It brings together the cutting-edge expertise and exceptional resources of Newcastle University, Durham University and Queen’s University Belfast and their Strategic Partners. Northern Bridge students benefit from supervision, training and development of the highest quality, tailored to the needs of twenty-first-century researchers.

Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Postgraduate students with research potential in interdisciplinary projects encompassing two or more of these fields: Archaeology, Classics, Creative Writing, Cultural Geography, Cultural Studies, Drama and Theatre Studies, English Language and Literature, Ethnography and Anthropology, Film History, Theory and Criticism, French Studies, German Studies, Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, History, Interpreting and Translation, Italian Studies, Law and Legal Studies, Linguistics, Media and Communication Studies, Museum Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science and International Studies (Diplomacy & International Relations), Russian Studies, Theology, Divinity and Religion, Visual Arts, encompassing Art Theory & Aesthetics, and theoretical, historical, critical and practice-based approaches to the following: Fine Art; Digital Arts; Photography; Community Art; Installation Art; Sound Art; Film-/ Time-Based Art; and Architecture;
Evidence of academic excellence at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as evidence that the student has sufficient research skills to undertake the project;
Applicants must be United Kingdom citizens or residents of another European Union country.
What does it cover?
The Northern Bridge provides a comprehensive and attractive package of financial support over the duration of study, which incorporates:

payment of tuition fees;
a maintenance award at the UK Research Councils’ national rate (currently £14,057 per annum);
a research training support grant (RTSG) to fund the costs of study abroad, conference attendance and fieldwork;
financial support to participate in the annual Northern Bridge Autumn Conference, Winter School and Summer School, which include specialist training as well as events focussing on career development and enhancing your employability;
financial support for placements, international study visits and the acquisition of the skills necessary for you to complete your PhD to the highest standards.
How to apply?
Before starting the application process, please read the following guide carefully.

There are two stages in the application process:
1) Step One:
Contact the Subject Area whether your area of research interest can be supervised and supported, and begin to identify suitable supervisors.

2) Step Two:
Complete an online application form of the University at which you would like to study.

As the selection process require you to apply through the online application form of the University at which you would like to study, you must include the code AH16 on your application form to indicate that you wish to be considered for a Northern Bridge award:

Applicants to Newcastle University should quote AH16 under ‘Studentship/Partnership Reference’ and ‘Who is your sponsor/funding body?’
Applicants to Durham University should insert AH16 where asked on the form ‘How do you intend to finance your tuition fees’ and ‘living expenses?’
Applicants to Queen’s University Belfast should tick ‘I will apply separately to an external body’ then enter AH16 under ‘To which body do you intend to apply?’

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/11/13/fully-funded-doctoral-studentships-at-uk-universities/#ixzz3teYt9wZp

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JENNY BALSTON PHD SCHOLARSHIPS AT UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH IN UK, 2016-2017

University of Edinburgh is inviting applications for Jenny Balston Scholarships open to home/EU and overseas applicants. These scholarships are available for pursuing PhD programme within the school of History, Classics & Archaeology. Awards will normally be tenable for up to three years, subject to satisfactory progress. Two awards are available which provides an annual stipend payable at Research Council rates and tuition fees at the Home/EU rate. The application deadline is 1 February 2016.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded within the school of History, Classics & Archaeology.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing PhD programme at the University of Edinburgh.
Scholarship Provider: These awards are funded through a bequest from the estate of Miss Janet Mary Balston, MA (1971), to the University of Edinburgh Development Trust.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK

Eligibility:-Applicants for these awards must have submitted a complete application for study in EUCLID by the deadline
-Due to the high level of demand, applicants will normally hold, or currently be on course to achieve, a UK first class honours undergraduate degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant field.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Home/EU and overseas applicants are eligible to apply for PhD scholarships.

Scholarship Description: These awards are funded through a bequest from the estate of Miss Janet Mary Balston, MA (1971), to the University of Edinburgh Development Trust. These awards are funded through a bequest from the estate of Miss Janet Mary Balston, MA (1971), to the University of Edinburgh Development Trust.

Number of award(s):  In 2016/17, two awards are available for full time History PhD applicants for 2016-2017 entry.

Duration of award(s): Awards will normally be tenable for up to three years, subject to satisfactory progress.

What does it covers? These awards cover an annual stipend payable at Research Council rates (as an example, in 2015/16, this was £14,057), and tuition fees at the Home/EU rate will also be paid. Successful overseas applicants remain liable for the difference between the Home/EU and overseas fee rate of tuition fee.

Selection criteria: These applications will be decided on the basis of academic merit.

Notification: All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by April 2016.

How to Apply: The mode of application is online. Whilst completing application you will be asked to provide the following:
-Your personal details;
-Details of any degrees you hold or expect to hold;
-Any relevant details from your employment or training history;
-Details of journals you have had published;
-The topic of your proposed research;
-A research outline of no more than 300 words;
-A personal statement of no more than 300 words;
-Details of any other scholarships or awards you hold or have held.

Application Form 

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 1 February 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/jenny-balston-phd-scholarships-university-edinburgh-uk/2015/11/21/

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AMPERE SCHOLARSHIPS OF EXCELLENCE AT ENS DE LYON IN FRANCE, 2016-2017

The ENS de Lyon and its partners offer scholarships for excellent international students to enrol in its Masters programs in the Exact Sciences, the Arts, and Human and Social Sciences (excluding Professional Masters in teaching). Scholarships are open for foreign students. Duration of the scholarship programme is 12 months and covers 1000€/month. The application deadline is January 16th 2016.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded in the Exact Sciences, the Arts, and Human and Social Sciences (excluding Professional Masters in teaching).
Course Level: Scholarships are provided for masters level of study.
Scholarship Provider: The ENS de Lyon
Scholarship can be taken at: France

Eligibility: -Masters Years 1 or 2 (M1, M2)
– Candidate for admission in Masters Year 1: provide proof that you have obtained a Licence (equivalent to 180 ECTS European credits) or an equivalent diploma/level recognized by the ENS de Lyon
– Candidate for admission in Masters Year 2: provide proof that you have successfully reached Masters Year 1 level (equivalent to 240 ECTS European credits) or have attained an equivalent diploma/level recognized by the ENS de Lyon (e.g. MPhil)

Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this scholarship.

Scholarship Description: The ENS de Lyon and its partners offer scholarships for excellent international students to enrol in its Masters programs in the Exact Sciences, the Arts, and Human and Social Sciences (excluding Professional Masters in teaching). The Ampère Scholarships of Excellence of the ENS de Lyon provide students with the opportunity to enrol in one of the ENS de Lyon Masters programs in the Exact Sciences, the Arts or the Human and Social Sciences (excluding the Professional Masters programs in teaching).

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s): The scholarship awards for duration 12 months.

What does it covers? A total of 1000€/month will be awarded.

Selection criteria: Not Known

Notification: The results will only be available on the internet site. If your application is accepted, you will receive a letter of pre-enrolment and the procedures to be followed for enrolment. Students coming from a country with CEF procedure, you shall receive afterwards instructions in order to register via Campus France. Furthermore, ENS de Lyon shall inform directly Campus France too.

How to Apply: Please download on: http://dpj-ri.ens-lyon.fr the documents in “Application forms’ (ie Application form, referee evaluation form, documents required to complete the application)

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is January 16th 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/ampere-scholarships-of-excellence-at-ens-de-lyon-france-2016-2017/2015/11/26/

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OSCE ACADEMY SCHOLARSHIP FOR MASTER OF ARTS PROGRAMMES IN KYRGYZSTAN, 2016-2017

Applications are invited for OSCE Academy Scholarship to undertake Master of Arts (MA) Programmes starting from 1 September 2016. The OSCE Academy does not charge tuition fees. All accepted students receive full tuition waiver, and additionally, are entitled for a monthly stipend covering living costs in Bishkek. Only applicants from the OSCE participating states can apply. Priority is given to applicants from of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Mongolia. The application deadline is 31 March 2016.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded in the field of politics and security programme and economic governance and development programme.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing MA programme at OSCE Academy.
Scholarship Provider: OSCE Academy (Accredited by the Ministry of Education of Kyrgyzstan)
Scholarship can be taken at: Kyrgyzstan

Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following admission criteria:
– Successful completion of an academic degree of higher education (BA, MA, MSc, Diploma) in a related academic field;
– Advanced level of English;
– Age 32 or younger as of  1 September 2015;
– Citizenship of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Mongolia. A limited number of students from other OSCE member countries can be accepted for the programme.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Only applicants from the OSCE participating states can apply. The OSCE has 57 participating States from Europe, Central Asia and North America: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Monaco, Norway, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, United States, Andorra, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malta, Montenegro, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Sweden, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Georgia, Holy See, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovenia, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom. Priority is given to applicants from of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and Mongolia.

Scholarship Description: The OSCE Academy in Bishkek is a regional centre for post-graduate education, capacity building, research, and dialogue. The OSCE Academy, created by the Memorandum of Understanding between the OSCE and the Government of Kyrgyzstan, is supported by Norway, Finland, Germany, the USA, Denmark, Canada and other OSCE participating states. Its MA Programmes are designed for young people who wish to broaden their education in the areas of politics, security, international relations, conflict prevention, international development, economics and governance.

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s): Not Known

What does it cover? The OSCE Academy in Bishkek covers:
-Full tuition fee waiver;
– Stipend of 180 Euros per month;
– Housing allowance of 120 Euros per month (Bishkek residents are not eligible);
– Round trip travel to Bishkek;
– Medical insurance (except for the citizens of Kyrgyzstan);
– Child allowance of 15 Euros per child per month;
– Funded internship opportunities in Europe for top students.

Selection Criteria: The selection in the first round consists of screening completed application forms and attached academic documents. At this stage, the commission evaluates academic achievements, work experience and the quality of statement of purpose. Since the OSCE Academy has limited number of seats in each MA programme, all applicants are ranked and only top students are invited for the next rounds.

Notification: Only successful candidates will be notified by email.

How to Apply: Applications should be submitted online.

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 31 March 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/osce-scholarships-master-of-arts-programmes-kyrgyzstan-20152016/2015/02/04/

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BIGSSS PHD FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS IN GERMANY, 2016

The Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) is offering PhD Fellowships for the fall 2016 semester. These fellowships are open for both German and international students. Non-German students are strongly encouraged to apply. School offer PhD stipends of € 1300/month for 36 months, contingent on successful completion of each year. The application deadline is February 15th 2016.

Study Subject(s): Successful applicants will pursue a topic in one of BIGSSS’ three Thematic Fields: Global Governance and Regional Integration, Welfare State, Inequality, and Quality of Life and Changing Lives in Changing Socio-Cultural Contexts.
Course Level: Fellowships are available to pursue PhD programme.
Scholarship Provider: The Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS)
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany

Eligibility:
-An excellent MA degree (or national equivalents like the German “Diploma” or “Magister”) in a discipline pertinent to at least one of BIGSSS’ three Thematic fields (see above), i.e. in Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, or related social science disciplines e.g. Law, Economics or Mass Communication. The degree must be completed by the end of July of the year of application, which means you may apply before having finished your MA degree.
-English proficiency as described in the application materials section below.
-Additionally BIGSSS offers 2 Preparatory Fellowships to particularly talented BA Graduates.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Citizens of all nationalities can apply for BIGSSS Fellowship (Non-German students are strongly encouraged to apply).

Scholarship Description: The Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) invites applications to its Ph.D. program. BIGSSS is an inter-university institute of the University of Bremen and Jacobs University Bremen and is funded by the German Excellence Initiative. The program provides close supervision of dissertation work in a demand-tailored education and research framework. Fellows are expected to choose Bremen as their place of residence. BIGSSS is part of an international network of highly acknowledged graduate programs. It supports doctoral fellows in achieving early scientific independence and provides funds for the conduct, presentation, and publishing of their research. The language of instruction is English. BIGSSS seeks candidates with strong academic abilities and a master’s degree (or equivalent) in political science, sociology, or psychology. Applicants with a degree in related social science disciplines are also welcome.

Number of award(s): Up to five doctoral fellowships (stipends) are available.

Duration of award(s): Fellowships are offered for the duration of 36 months.

What does it cover? Stipends of 1300 Euros/month for 36 months are paid to all accepted fellows, contingent on successful completion of each year. Selection Criteria:

Notification: Applicant will be notified if they have been shortlisted by mid-April/late April.

How to Apply: Applications must be submitted online. Please submit these documents electronically:
-one pdf with your CV,
-one pdf with your Statement of Purpose,
-one pdf containing your Statement of Skills
-one pdf of your Preliminary Dissertation Proposal,
-pdfs including scans of your degree certificates, your English language skills, and (not mandatory!) your Graduate Record Examination.

Online Application

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is February 15th 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/bigsss-phd-fellowships-international-applicants-germany/2015/11/29/

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POSTDOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AT MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE
 
Deadline: 31 December 2015
Open to: applicants with MA or PhD from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities
Fellowship: will be based on the German public service scale TVöD, level E 13 (50% for PhDs)

Description
The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen is offering Postdoctoral and Doctoral Research Fellowships. Applicants from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities, including Anthropology, History, Sociology, Geography, Urban Studies, Art History, Architectural History, and Comparative Literature are welcomed to work on a collaborative, five-year research project titled “Empires of Memory: The Cultural Politics of Historicity in Former Habsburg and Ottoman Cities.” The overarching objective of the project is to examine the forms, textures, and effects of imperial memories in relation to contemporary urban culture and politics in six cities: Vienna, Istanbul, Budapest, Sarajevo, Trieste, and Thessaloniki.

The Institute operates in English and is located in the scenic university town of Göttingen. All research fellows in residence are expected to devote the majority of their time to their individual research projects, take leadership in organizing international conferences and other academic events, publish their work in leading academic venues, and participate fully in the intellectual life of the Institute.

Eligibility
Postdoctoral and doctoral research fellowships are open to applicants with MA or PhD from a variety of fields in the social sciences and humanities, including Anthropology, History, Sociology, Geography, Urban Studies, Art History, Architectural History, and Comparative Literature.

Fellowship
Postdoctoral fellows will be appointed for an initial period of two years, while doctoral fellows will be appointed for an initial period of three years. Compensation will be based on the German public service scale TVöD, level E 13 (50% for PhDs). The envisaged starting date is 1 May 2016.

How to apply?
The deadline for applications is 31 December 2015. Applications should include a cover letter, CV, writing sample, a brief research statement (approximately 1000 words), and the names and contact details of two academic referees. Applicants should also send a record of university diplomas and transcripts. Interviews for positions will occur via Skype in January 2016.

Please submit your application electronically to [email protected], and do not hesitate to contact me with queries as you prepare your application.

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/11/17/postdoctoral-and-doctoral-research-fellowships-at-max-planck-institute/#ixzz3teWtU1e7

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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH SCHOLAR IN SERBIAN STUDIES AT COLUMBIA UNIV.

Deadline: 15 January 2016
Open to: applicants interested to have a research with focus on Serbia
Scholarship: the position comes with a salary of USD 45,000

Description
The East Central European Center of Columbia University invites applications for a postdoctoral research scholar position in Serbian studies for the academic year 2016-17. The postdoctoral research scholar’s curricular responsibility is to develop and teach one course each semester (Fall 2016 and Spring 2017). The scholar is required to be in residence in the New York City area and is expected to participate in the intellectual life of the East Central European Center and the Harriman Institute.

Eligibility
Applications from candidates in the Social Science or Humanities disciplines are strongly encouraged. The applicant’s research must focus on Serbia. The position is open to young scholars who have received (or will have received) the Ph.D. in a relevant discipline from 31 July 2013 to 30 June 2016 and who do not hold a tenure-track position. Recipients must complete all their Ph.D. requirements (completed and deposited the dissertation) by June 30, 2016.

Scholarship
The position comes with a salary of USD 45,000 (with benefits).

How to apply?
The following list of materials is required of applicants:

Curriculum Vitae;
Course proposals: two schematic proposals of no more than a page each for two undergraduate courses to be offered at Columbia University;
Research proposal (2-3 pages);
A writing sample, such as an article or dissertation chapter;
Letters of recommendation: 2 letters of reference that include an evaluation of your research and teaching proposals;
Previous Education: Indicate on your curriculum vitae each college and university you have attended, with the inclusive dates.
Please send completed application materials by email in a single PDF file to Rebecca Dalton to [email protected]. Letters of recommendation should be sent separately by the referees to Ms. Dalton by that deadline.

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/11/19/postdoctoral-research-scholar-in-serbian-studies-at-columbia-univ/#ixzz3teZLvfJq

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GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS / ГРАНТЫ И СТИПЕНДИИ
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THE EUROPEAN YOUNG RESEARCHERS AWARD (EYRA)

Deadline: 1 February 2016
Open to: young researchers who are presently enrolled in a postdoctoral programme of any kind working in European country
Prizes: certificate, waiving the participation fee to ESOF, a grant to cover travel and accommodation, free EuroScience membership

Description
The European Young Researchers Award (EYRA) is granted since 2010 to researchers demonstrating outstanding research performance and leadership. It aims to inspire early stage researchers to incorporate a European dimension and perspective into their research.

The prize-giving-ceremony is held every two years at the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) where the two recipients will present their work. In 2016 the forum will be held in Manchester (UK) from 23-27 July.

Eligibility
Candidates should work in a European country (understood in the geographic sense as defined by Council of Europe’s membership rules), but are not required to have a European nationality;
The 2016 call is open to young researchers who are presently enrolled in a postdoctoral programme of any kind and who have defended their thesis after January 1st, 2011;
The application should be in English.
Prize
The Award consists of a certificate, waiving the participation fee to ESOF, a grant to cover travel and accommodation for the stay in the ESOF city and a two years free EuroScience membership.

How to apply?
Cover page – form to be downloaded, completed and included in the application as cover page available in Word here;
Up to two pages A4 describing the research and its European dimension;
Maximum of two pages CV + one page statement of prizes/awards already received;
A list of publications, posters for exhibitions, conferences, performances (including concerts for students in performing arts or musicology, etc.).
The above mentioned documents should be included in a single pdf-file and sent to [email protected] by 1 February 2016 2 pm West European Time. In addition candidates must supply the names of two scientists and emails in support of the nomination; each of them should be asked to write and send directly to: [email protected].

Read more: http://www.mladiinfo.eu/2015/11/20/the-european-young-researchers-award-eyra/#ixzz3teVmtUPR

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TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN POSTGRADUATE USSHER FELLOWSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS, 2016

Trinity College Dublin is offering Postgraduate Ussher Fellowships for the year 2016. Postgraduate Fellowships are available to new entrants to the full-time PhD register for entry in September and/or the following March of the same academic year (e.g. September 2016 and/or March 2017). The Fellowships aim to support and develop gifted research students. They are awarded competitively on academic merit. The application deadline is 1st of May 2016.

Study Subject(s): Fellowship is awarded in following disciplines: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences: School of Business, School of Drama, Film and Music, School of Education, School of English, School of Histories and Humanities, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies, School of Law, School of Linguistic, Speech and Communications Sciences, School of Psychology, Confederal School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics, School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, School of Social Work and Social Policy; Engineering, Mathematics and Science: School of Biochemistry and Immunology, School of Chemistry, School of Computer Science and Statistics, School of Engineering, School of Genetics and Microbiology, School of Mathematics, School of Natural Sciences, School of Physics; Health Sciences: School of Dental Science, School of Medicine, School of Nursing and Midwifery, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Course Level: Fellowship is available for pursuing postgraduate programme.
Scholarship Provider: Trinity College Dublin
Scholarship can be taken at: Dublin

Eligibility: Postgraduate Fellowships are available to new entrants to the full-time PhD register for entry in September and/or the following March of the same academic year (e.g. September 2016 and/or March 2017). The Fellowships aim to support and develop gifted research students. They are awarded competitively on academic merit.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Applicants of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this fellowship.

Scholarship Description: Postgraduate Fellowships are available to new entrants to the full-time Ph.D. register for entry in September and/or the following March of the same academic year (e.g. September 2016 and/or March 2017). The Fellowships aim to support and develop gifted research students. They are awarded competitively on academic merit.

Duration of award(s): Fellowship is awarded for three years.

What does it cover? The Fellowship fully covers EU and non-EU fees and provides an annual maintenance of €13,000 for three years.

Selection criteria: Fellowship is awarded competitively on academic merit.

How to Apply: New entrants to the Research Register must make their applications online using tcd.ie/courses.
-You must make your application for the Ussher award in conjunction with your Ph.D. application. This process is done online using tcd.ie/courses.

Application Form

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 1st of May 2016.


Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/trinity-college-dublin-postgraduate-ussher-fellowships-international-applicants/2015/11/14/

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​REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN AUSTRIA, 2016

Foundation of the Republic of Austria is offering scholarships for international students (except Austrians). Applicants who are descendants of forced laborers (regardless of their country of origin) or people coming from countries that have suffered exceptionally from the Nazi regime, especially from the recruitment of forced laborers. Scholarships are awarded to pursue research on their diploma or master thesis or their dissertation at scientific research institutions in Austria. The application deadline is March 1, 2016.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded in the field of Natural Sciences, Technical Sciences, Human Medicine, Health Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for students to pursue research on their diploma or master thesis or their dissertation at scientific research institutions in Austria (e.g. universities, Austrian Academy of Sciences, National Library, National Archive).
Scholarship Provider: Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria
Scholarship can be taken at: Austria

Eligibility: Eligible for application are
– descendants of forced laborers (regardless of their country of origin)
– or people coming from countries that have suffered exceptionally from the Nazi regime, especially from the recruitment of forced laborers.
Students meeting the above mentioned criteria can apply to pursue research
– on their diploma or master thesis
– or their dissertation.
No scholarships are awarded for Bachelor-, Master- or Doctoral/PhD studies pursued in Austria, summer courses, language courses, clinical trainee ships or internships.
-Applicants must not have studied/pursued research/pursued academic work in Austria in the last six months before taking up the grant.
-Age limit: Doctoral students: 40 years at the time of submission of the application (for the application deadline March 1, 2015: born on or after March 1, 1975)
for other students: 35 years at the time of submission of the application (for the application deadline March 1, 2015: born on or after March 1, 1980)

Scholarship Open for International Students: International Students (except Austria) can apply for these scholarships.

Scholarship Description: All scholarships are based on competition. This means that even in the case of the fulfillment of all the requirements there is no legal claim to the award of the scholarship. An award is only possible once per category, a renewal is not possible. Scholarships are also awarded for research periods at scientific research institutions in Austria (e.g. universities, Austrian Academy of Sciences, National Library, National Archive). As for article 1 of the Austrian Data Protection Act, BGBl. Nr. 165/1999 in the present version, the applicant is aware of the fact and fully agrees that personal data contained in the application and its enclosures may be forwarded to the authority processing the scholarship, the contracting parties, the Austrian Foreign Ministry and other granting authorities for statistical purposes and in order to ensure that the application can be processed properly.

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s): Scholarships are awarded for maximum of 4 months.

What does it cover? The scholarships will include:
-monthly scholarship instalment: 940 EUR
-accident and health insurance: if necessary, the OeAD (Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research) will effect an accident and health insurance. The costs for the insurance have to be covered from the scholarship.
-The OeAD provides scholarship holders with accommodation (student dormitory or apartment). Monthly costs: 220 to 470 EUR (depending on the level of comfort requested by the scholarship holder). The scholarship holder has to pay an administrative fee of 18 EUR/month to the OeAD for the provision of accommodation. The costs for the accommodation have to be covered from the scholarship.
-Applicants from countries which are neither members of the EU nor members of EFTA, EEA or OECD can be granted a travel allowance of up to max. 500 EUR in addition to the scholarship.

Selection Criteria: All scholarships are based on competition. This means that even in the case of the fulfilment of all the requirements there is no legal claim to the award of the scholarship. The selection is made by the Scholarship Council in regard to the following selection criteria:
– Formal check (through the OeAD-GmbH)
– Necessity of the research stay in Austria in regard to the further process of the thesis.
– What are the plans for the research stay in the framework of the scholarship?
– How will the Project be carried out? Which scientific methods will you apply?
– What are the main objectives of your research stay in Austria?
– Which steps have you planned in order to achieve these objectives (research in archives, interviews, . . .)?
– Have you already completed preparatory work to achieve these objectives (if yes, which ones)?
– Where do you plan to carry out your project (library, archive, institute . . .)?
– academic background (since when are you already studying, which grades have you achieved) and list of publications or documents in regard to your artistic work so far.
– plausibility of the Application.

Notification: Not Known

Online Application: The mode of applying is online. The following documents have to be uploaded for the online application:
-fully completed Online Application form “Application for a Scholarship of the Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria” including a CV and a project plan, describing the plans and completed  preparatory work for the research stay in Austria
-two letters of recommendation from university lecturers. For these letters of recommendation no specific form is required; they have to contain the letterhead, date and signature of the person recommending the applicant and the stamp of the university / department and must be no older than six months at the time of application
-confirmation of supervision by a supervisor at the chosen Austrian university, university of applied sciences or research institution
-scanned passport (showing the name and picture of the applicant)
-university graduation certificate of your diploma, master, PhD or doctoral studies at a university outside Austria resp. proof of enrollment at a study programme at a university outside Austria
-for descendants of forced labourers: processing number or photocopy of the letter of information or other relevant proofs

Online Application

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is March 1, 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/republic-austria-scholarships-international-students-austria-2014/2013/12/14/

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AIAS-COFUND INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS IN DENMARK, 2016

Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) announces around 10 to 12 COFUND fellowships for talented researchers. Junior and Senior AIAS-COFUND Fellowships are available. The duration of a fellowship varies from 6 to 36 months, commencing in the period from September 2016 to February 2017. A fellowship includes funds for travel, research expenses and a competitive salary. The application deadline is 5th February, 2016.

Study Subject(s): Fellowships are available in four main areas: Science & Technology, Health & Medical Sciences, Business & Social Sciences and Arts & Humanities.
Course Level: Fellowship is available for pursuing postdoctoral research programme.
Scholarship Provider: Aarhus University’s Research Foundation and European Union
Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark

Eligibility: The target group of the programme is talented researchers with at least two years of fulltime research experience after completing their PhD. Applicants can choose their research topic freely within all academic areas. Eligible applicants must comply with the following mobility demands:
-Incoming fellowships: Open for all nationalities. At the time of the deadline, applicants shall not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies etc.) in Denmark for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.
-Reintegration fellowships: Open for European researchers returning to Denmark/the EU from a country outside the European Union. At the time of the deadline, applicants shall not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies etc.) in Denmark for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the deadline.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Incoming fellowships are open for all nationalities and Reintegration fellowships are open for European researchers returning to Denmark/the EU from a country outside the European Union.

Scholarship Description: Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) is pleased to announce that 10 to 12 AIAS-COFUND Fellowships are available for talented researchers in the third round of applications. The scheme is co-funded by Aarhus University’s Research Foundation and the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme under grant agreement no 609033 and provides research opportunities for the most talented researchers from around the world.

Number of award(s): Up to 12 fellowships are available.

Duration of award(s): There are two types of AIAS-COFUND Fellowships:
-AIAS-COFUND Junior Fellowships (a duration of 12 to 36 months): postdoctoral research careers of 2-10 years.
AIAS-COFUND Senior Fellowships (a duration of 6 to 18 months): postdoctoral research careers of +10 years.

What does it cover? A fellowship includes funds for travel, research expenses and a competitive salary.

Selection Criteria: Salary will be based on the terms of the applying collective agreement including basic salary, plus supplement based on the employee’s seniority and qualifications, plus pension contribution. Fellows will be covered by the general labour market legislation as foreign employees are covered by the same rules and regulations as Danish employees. General employment conditions include a work week of 37 hours (7.4 hours a day) and of 25 days of vacation annually. Notification: Not Known

How to Apply: Applications must be submitted via the AU online application system. It is mandatory to upload the following documents:
-Ethical statement
-CV
-PhD diploma
-List of publications
-Budget

Online Application

Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 5 February, 2016.

Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/aias-cofund-marie-curie-international-fellowships-denmark/2015/12/05/

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CONFERENCES, SUMMER SCHOOLS / КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ, ЛЕТНИЕ ШКОЛЫ
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DISSERTATION/POST-DOC WORKSHOP

To be held in Seattle, Wednesday March 30, 2016

DEADLINE for proposals: January 15, 2016

 

The Theravada Civilizations Project is pleased to announce plans for an intensive dissertation/post-doc workshop, which will be held immediately preceding the Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting (March 31 – April) in Seattle.  There will also be a business meeting of the Theravada Studies Group of the AAS on Saturday, April 1.

This workshop brings together doctoral students and/or post-doctoral academics in the humanities and social sciences who are (1) developing dissertation proposals or are in early phases of research, dissertation writing, or revising dissertations for publication; and who are (2) engaging some aspects of Theravada classical and/or vernacular literature and/or researching aspects of Theravada history and cultural practice among South or Southeast Asian communities. The workshop will be limited to 6 doctoral students and/or post-doctoral academics, ideally from a broad array of disciplines and working on a wide variety of materials in a variety of time periods on themes related to Theravada traditions and communities in Southeast Asia. Priority will be given to doctoral candidates and post-docs at North American universities. There will be four faculty mentors present.

 

Theravada Buddhism is practiced throughout the world with over 150 million practitioners settled primarily in Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Burma, Nepal, and Thailand. The South and Southeast Asian diaspora communities as well as the rise in global interest in vipassanā meditation has led to the growth of Theravada Buddhism in the Americas, Australia, Japan, and Europe. The scholarly study of Theravada Buddhism began with the scrutiny of Pali literature, but now covers many disciplines including literature, ethics, anthropology, philology, philosophy, history, cultural studies, political science, urban studies, and art and material culture. 

 

The Theravada Civilizations Project  is comprised of scholars from Arizona State University, Bowdoin College, the University of Chicago, Cornell University, the École Française d’Extrême-Orient, Harvard University, the University of Leeds, the University of London,  the University of Louisville, Missouri State University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Toronto, the University of Vermont, the University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin, and in consultation with scholars from a range of other Asian, Australian, and European institutions.  A description of the larger project can be found in Juliane Schober and Steven Collins, “The Theravāda Civilizations Project: future directions in the study of Buddhism in Southeast Asia,” in The Journal of Contemporary Buddhism, vol. 13 (1), May 2012.
 
The Theravada Civilizations Project will provide up to 1,000 US dollars in support for participants to help cover travel and accommodation. Meals will be provided at the workshop. Students needing additional funds to attend the workshop are encouraged to approach their home institutions for support Applicants need not have advanced to candidacy but must have drafted a dissertation research proposal to apply. Applications are also welcome from doctoral students in the early phases of writing their dissertations, as well as those in the later phases and recent post-docs. Applications consist of two items only: (1) a current Curriculum Vitae, and (2) a dissertation proposal, or a statement of the specific issues being addressed, the intellectual approach, and the materials being studied. Neither should exceed 10 double-spaced pages in length.

Application materials must reach Steven Collins at no later than January 15th January 2016. Workshop participants will be selected on the basis of the submitted projects, the potential for useful exchanges among them, and a concern to include a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, intellectual traditions, and regions. Applicants will be notified by February 8th 2016.  For further information about the workshop, or eligibility, please contact Prof. Collins at the above email address. 

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO

The University of Tokyo provides international students with access to a number of financial aid options that cover various forms and purposes, including school expense exemptions, scholarships, emergency loans, and student discounts.

The following are the scholarships available at the Graduate School of Science. If you have further questions about the scholarships, please contact the International Liaison Office.

Scholarships for Prospective Students
1) For Master’s Course Students
Graduate School of Science (GSS) Scholarship for International Students
This scholarship provides a monthly stipend of 150,000 yen to self-supporting international students who first come to Japan and have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement.

The scholarship period is for a total of five years starting from the enrollment in a master's degree course to the end of a three-year Ph.D. course.

More detailed information

2) For Doctoral Course Students
International Student Special Scholarship Program
(The University of Tokyo Fellowship)

This scholarship provides a monthly stipend of 200,000 yen to self-supporting international student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and first come to Japan to pursue a Ph.D. degree at the School for the October entrance.

via http://unistudy.org.ua/tokyo-master-program/

Read more: https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/offices/scholarships/
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