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Sunday, 1 November 2009

10 Postdoc Fellowships in Europe

10 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2010/11

The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Fritz Thyssen Foundation and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin invite scholars to apply for ten post-doctoral fellowships for the research program

EUROPE IN THE MIDDLE EAST - THE MIDDLE EAST IN EUROPE

This research program seeks to rethink concepts and premises that link and divide Europe and the Middle East. The project draws on the international expertise of scholars in and outside of Germany and is embedded in university and extra-university
research institutions in Berlin.

'Europe in the Middle East - The Middle East in Europe' supports historical-critical philology, rigorous engagement with the literatures of the Middle East and their histories, the social history of cities and the study of Middle Eastern political and philosophical thought (Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and secular)

as central fields of research not only for area or cultural studies, but also for European intellectual history and other academic disciplines. The program explores modernity as a historical space and conceptual frame. The program puts forward three programmatic ideas:

1) supporting research that demonstrates the rich and complex historical legacies and entanglements between Europe and the Middle East; 2) reexamining genealogical notions of mythical 'beginnings', 'origins', and 'purity' in relation to culture and society; and 3) rethinking key concepts of a shared modernity in light of contemporary cultural, social, and political entanglements that supersede identity discourses as well as national, cultural or regional canons and epistemologies that were established in the nineteenth century.

The program 'Europe in the Middle East - The Middle East in Europe' is funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation. It supports and builds upon the following interconnected research fields:

CITIES COMPARED: COSMOPOLITANISM IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND ADJACENT REGIONS
This research group is directed by Ulrike Freitag and Nora Lafi, both of the Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin. It contributes to the debate on cosmopolitanism and civil society from the historical experience of conviviality and socio-cultural, ethnic, and religious differences in the cities around the Mediterranean;

ISLAMIC DISCOURSE CONTESTED: MIDDLE EASTERN AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES
This research group is directed by Gudrun Kraemer, Institute for Islamic Studies, Freie Universitaet Berlin. It analyzes modern Middle Eastern thought and discourses in the framework of theories of multiple or reflexive modernities;

PERSPECTIVES ON THE QUR'AN: NEGOTIATING DIFFERENT VIEWS OF A SHARED HISTORY
This research group is directed by Angelika Neuwirth, Seminar for Arabic Studies, Freie Universitaet Berlin, and Stefan Wild, Universitaet Bonn. It situates the foundational text of Islam and early Muslim traditions within the religious landscape of late antiquity and combines a historicization of their genesis with an analysis of their reception and perception in Europe and the Middle East;

TRAVELLING TRADITIONS: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON NEAR EASTERN LITERATURES
This research group is directed by Friederike Pannewick, Centrum fuer Nah- und Mitteloststudien, Philipps-Universita et Marburg, and Samah Selim, Rutgers University. It reassesses literary entanglements and processes of canonization between Europe and the Middle East.

TRADITION AND THE CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY:
SECULARISM, FUNDAMENTALISM AND RELIGION FROM MIDDLE EASTERN PERSPECTIVES
This a special forum, directed by Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Ben Gurion University, that attempts to rethink key concepts of modernity like secularity, tradition, or religion in the context of the experiences, interpretations, and critiques of Jews, Arabs, and Muslims in the Middle East and in Europe.

PREREQUISITES AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE

The fellowships are intended above all for scholars of history, art history, literature, philology, political philosophy, religion and sociology who want to carry out their research projects in connection with the Berlin program. Fellows gain the opportunity to pursue research projects of their choice within the framework of one of the above mentioned research fields and in relation to the program 'Europe in the Middle East - the Middle East in Europe'. In Berlin, they will be integrated into a university or extra-university research institute.

The working language of the research program is English.

Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of 1.800 EURO (supplement for accompanying spouses: 250 EURO), and are obliged to work in Berlin and to help shape the seminars and working discussions related to their research field.

As a rule, the fellowships begin on 1 October 2010 and end on 31 July 2011. The applicant's doctorate should have been completed no earlier than 2002.

An application should be made in explicit relation to one of the research fields and consist of

1.) a curriculum vitae,
2.) a 2 to 4 page project sketch that should also state what the candidate intends to work on in Berlin if granted a fellowship,
3.) a sample of scholarly work (maximum 20 pages from an article, conference paper, or dissertation chapter) and
4.) a letter of recommendation by one university instructor.

The application should be submitted in English and by e-mail with each of the above mentioned four elements as a single PDF file or word document. The letter of recommendation can be sent directly by E-mail. The application should be received by
3 January 2010, addressed to:

E-mail: eume@wiko-berlin. de
Europe in the Middle East - the Middle East in Europe
c/o Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Attn: Georges Khalil
Wallotstrasse 19, 14193 Berlin, Germany
Fax +49 30 - 89 00 12 00

For further information on the program
'Europe in the Middle East - The Middle East in Europe' and
for detailed information on the research fields, please see:

http://www.eume-berlin.de

http://www.eume-berlin.de/fileadmin/Ausschreibung/application2010-11.pdf

For information on the research institutions in Berlin participating in the program, please visit:
Berlin-Brandenburgi sche Akademie der Wissenschaften: www.bbaw.de ,
Center for Middle Eastern & North African Politics, Freie Universität Berlin:
www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/polwiss/forschung/international/vorderer-orient/index.html ,
Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies:
www.bgsmcs.fu-berlin.de ,
Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung:
www.zfl.gwz-berlin.de ,
Zentrum Moderner Orient:
www.zmo.de ,
Institute for Islamic Studies: userpage.fu-berlin.de/~islamwi,
Museum for Islamic Art:
http://www.smb.spk-berlin.de/smb/sammlungen/details.php?objectId=12 ,
Seminar for Arabic Studies: web.fu-berlin. de/semiarab,
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin:
www.wiko-berlin.de .

Georges Khalil
Europa im Nahen Osten - Der Nahe Osten in Europa
Europe in the Middle East - The Middle East in Europe
c/o Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Institute for Advanced Study
Wallotstrasse 19, 14193 Berlin

Telefon +49 (0)30 89 001-258
Telefax +49 (0)30 89 001-200
khalil@wiko- berlin.de

http://www.eume-berlin.de
http://www.wiko-berlin.de

 

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Monday, 21 September 2009

Phd Fellowship in Neuronal Networks, Germany

Job offer:
You would work in an interdisciplinary and international group interested in the properties of neuronal networks and their pathologies. The group is located at the IMTEK, an institute of the technical faculty, and is well embedded in the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience and the Bernstein Focus Neurotechnology in Freiburg.

The position is limited to 2 years. The salary is based on TV-L E13 (40.700-47.200 EUR depending on relevant work experience).
Contact:
Phone:
+49 761 203 7524
Fax:
+49 321210 34 429

Sunday, 13 September 2009

12 Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships in Europe

12 Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships.

MNARS is an international three-year doctoral school launched by the Max Planck Society's MaxNetAging program. The school focuses on topics of aging ranging across the full spectrum of the behavioral and social scien­ces, biology, law and the humanities. Fourteen Max Planck Institutes parti­cipate:

  • MPI for Art History, Florence, Italy,
  • MPI for the Biology of Aging, Cologne,
  • MPI for Demographic Research, Rostock,
  • MPI for Economics, Jena,
  • MPI for European Legal History, Frankfurt/Main,
  • MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig,
  • MPI for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg,
  • MPI for Foreign and International Social Law, Munich,
  • MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig,
  • MPI for the History of Science, Berlin,
  • MPI for Human Development, Berlin,
  • MPI for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen,
  • MPI for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn,
  • MPI for Social Anthropology, Halle,
  • MPI for the Study of Societies, Cologne.

Each fellow enrolled in MNARS will be affiliated with one of these Max Planck Institutes. During the first six months of MNARS, from January through June 2010, all fellows will study together at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock. They will attend lectures and semi­nars on a broad range of topics in aging research and doctoral students will develop the topic of their dissertation. Instruction will be in English. At the end of the first six months, fellows will go to the Max Planck Institute they are affiliated with and spend the next 30 months in case of doctoral students or the next 18 months in case of postdoctoral fellows working on their re­search projects. Fellows will meet, together with other MaxNetAging scientists and a few invited speakers, twice a year at research workshops.

Visit http://www.maxnetaging.mpg.de/en/doctoralschool/participants.htm for examples of research questions and for statements about the program of current MaxNetAging students.

Applications should include:

  • a CV,
  • a statement about the level of the job you are seeking (as doctoral or postdoctoral student), why you are interested in working in the MaxNetAging Research School,
  • details of qualifications, including information about honors, awards, or evaluations of your educational degrees (e.g., "cum laude"),
  • a list of publications, if any,
  • names and addresses of 2 people we can contact about you, and for postdoctoral fellows a brief outline about your research agenda in the upcoming two years.

Applicants should also indicate the Max Planck Institute they wish to be affiliated with.

Ph.D. and Post-Doc appointments are made on Ph.D. and Post-Doc sti­pends. We can provide you with information about the level of your sti­pend based on the information you provide us on your CV.

The Max Planck Society wishes to increase the share of women in areas where they are underrepresented, and strongly encourages women to apply. The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicap­ped individuals and especially encourages them to apply.

Applications should be addressed to the MaxNetAging Director Prof. James W. Vaupel and sent by e-mail to appl-mnars@demogr.mpg.de. Email inquiries concerning the application process and other aspects of MNARS should also be sent to appl-mnars@demogr.mpg.de.

2 Research Group Leaders (m/f) in Germany

Description:

HI-STEM will employ state of the art stem cell technology to develop novel therapies for targeting cancer and metastasis. The research groups will cooperate with the clinical departments of the University of Heidelberg as well as with Biotech and Pharmaceutical companies located in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan area. HI-STEM is a central component of the BioRN Programme “Cell Based and Molecular Medicine” supported by the German Ministry for Education and Research.

We are seeking to appoint outstanding internationally-recognized scientists (PhD or MD) to develop our research interests in the following areas: Cancer Stem Cells, Metastasis Stem Cells, Interferons in Leukemic Stem Cells, Cancer Microenvironment, Stem Cell Niches, Cultivation of Normal and Malignant Stem Cells in complex 3D systems and Mechanisms of Drug Resistance. Core facilities (animal, FACS, Genomics etc.) are available and attractive packages will be provided for the new groups.

Your profile:

We expect an outstanding publication record in the area of stem cells and cancer or metastasis, at least 3 years of post-doctoral work, practical experience in various state-of-the-art stem cell and cancer methods. Fluency in written and spoken English is a must. Strong communication, writing and presentation skills are essential and we expect participation in the preparation of internal reports, Grant applications, regulatory documents and manuscripts.

The positions are available from November 1st and appointments will be initially for 5 years. Employer will be HI-STEM.

HI-STEM is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Applications from women are strongly encouraged.

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Doctoral Fellowships in Economics,Germany

Doctoral Fellowships in Economics, Law and Psychology :
Max Planck Institute of Economics, Germany :



Outstanding candidates are invited to apply for doctoral fellowships in economics, law and psychology at International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior (Uncertainty-School). The Uncertainty-School is jointly hosted by the Max Planck Institutes at Jena, Berlin and Bonn, and the Psychology and Economics Departments of the FSU Jena. International Partners are the Department of Psychology of Indiana University, Bloomington and the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.


Deadline : 01 April 2009





General Description

In this application round we are mainly looking for highly qualified Psychologists. Applicants are required to hold a Diplom, a Masters Degree or a State Exam with honors in one of the above mentioned disciplines or an equivalent degree in a related discipline.

Fellowships start on July 1st, 2009 and include funding for up to three years. Research will be conducted in English at either Jena, Berlin or Bonn. Besides the summer school, dedicated to providing a sound knowledge in the neighboring disciplines, doctoral fellows will benefit from the academic training and intellectual life at the participating institutions.



Applications

Deadline for applications is April 1st, 2009. Program details and the online application form are provided at http://www.imprs.econ.mpg.de/application. Applications have to be submitted online and should include a CV, transcripts, a letter of interest and two letters of recommendations.

Both, the Max Planck Society and the Friedrich Schiller University are committed to improve the opportunities for women in the sciences and particularly encourage them to apply.



Contact Details

The International Max Planck Research School
on Adapting Behavior in a Fundamentally Uncertain World
(IMPRS Uncertainty)
Max Planck Institute of Economics
Kahlaische Strasse 10
07745 Jena
Germany
imprs@econ.mpg.de

http://www.imprs.econ.mpg.de
 
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