Stypendium im. Bronisława Geremka...

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Do 26 maja br. można zgłaszać wnioski o stypendium im. Bronisława Geremka.
Podstawowym kryterium jest bardzo dobra znajomość języka angielskiego oraz stopień naukowy doktora (lub status studenta studiów
doktoranckich). Więcej informacji znajdą Państwo poniżej.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Objective
The Bronisław Geremek Fellowship program is to foster study and reflection of Polish national heritage in the context of European tradition. The fellowship enables young Polish doctoral or post-doctoral researchers to become members of the international, multidisciplinary scholarly community of the IWM to work on a research project of their choice. The fellowship is open to all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences; research proposals related to one of the IWMs main fields are strongly encouraged (for details please see www.iwm.at/research.htm).
Conditions
The Bronisław Geremek Fellows will be invited to spend the academic year 2010/11 (ten months from September 2010 - June 2011) at the IWM to pursue their research projects while working in residence. The fellows will receive a stipend in the amount of 2.000 per month to cover accommodation, living expenses, travel, health insurance and incidentals during the stay in Vienna. Furthermore, the IWM will provide a personal office, IT infrastructure, access to the internet, in-house research facilities and other relevant sources in Vienna. The fellows will participate in the scholarly community and activities of the Institute.
Eligibility
Candidates for the Bronisław Geremek Fellowship
- must currently pursue a doctoral degree or have recently obtained a Ph.D. in any discipline in the humanities or social sciences
- must be Polish citizens or permanently reside in Poland
- must not be older than 35 years
Application
The application consists of the following materials:
- the application form (please download here)
- a concise research proposal in English (max. 4 pages, double-spaced, A4) including
- the scientific problem(s) addressed
- critical consideration of current relevant literature
- research goals and expected results
- work and time schedule; if the duration of the project exceeds the ten-month term at the IWM, please indicate which part shall be completed during the fellowship
- a curriculum vitae
- two letters of recommendation by scholars familiar with the applicants academic work
Deadline for application is May 26, 2010 (date of receipt)
Please send the application to:
Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen
Fellowship Coordinator
Spittelauer Lände 3
1090 Wien
Austria
Or by e-mail to:
fellowships@iwm.at
Subject: Bronislaw Geremek Fellowship
Selection
The finalist will be selected by a jury of experts consisting of:
Aldona Jawlowska - Professor of Sociology of Culture, Warsaw University
Marcin Krol - Professor of History of Ideas, Warsaw University
Pawel Potoroczyn - Director of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Warsaw
Timothy D. Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University; Permanent Fellow, Institute for Human Sciences
Jerzy Szacki - Professor of Sociology, Warsaw School of Social Psychology
Adam Zagajewski - poet, Professor at the Committee for Social Thought, University of Chicago
Applicants will be notified of the jury decision by June/July 2010; the jury is not required to publicly justify its decisions.
The Bronisław Geremek Fellowship is financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in cooperation with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute. |