The Council for International Exchange of Scholars
(CIES) is now accepting applications for the 2012 Fulbright German Studies
Seminar. The topic is "Nation-State and European Identity" and the
application deadline is October 14, 2011.
The Fulbright German Studies Seminar offers U.S. scholars the opportunity to
meet in Germany to discuss current issues facing Germans, Europeans and the
broader international community. The 2012 seminar on "Nation-State and
European Identity" will explore questions related to the evolving definition
of identity within Germany and Europe. Throughout the seminar, scholars
will examine the influence of the European Union on German identity, hear
from experts about how concepts of national and regional identity are being
challenged and whether competing identities can be reconciled. The majority
of the program will take place in Berlin but visits to other regions will
also be included.
Eligible candidates include scholars from U.S. universities, colleges, and
community colleges who hold full-time teaching appointments and a Ph.D., or
equivalent professional/terminal degree, in a field related to the seminar
topic. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. The seminar will be held in English
and will take place June 12 - 23, 2012.
More information about this award can be found online at www.cies.org/GSS/
(CIES) is now accepting applications for the 2012 Fulbright German Studies
Seminar. The topic is "Nation-State and European Identity" and the
application deadline is October 14, 2011.
The Fulbright German Studies Seminar offers U.S. scholars the opportunity to
meet in Germany to discuss current issues facing Germans, Europeans and the
broader international community. The 2012 seminar on "Nation-State and
European Identity" will explore questions related to the evolving definition
of identity within Germany and Europe. Throughout the seminar, scholars
will examine the influence of the European Union on German identity, hear
from experts about how concepts of national and regional identity are being
challenged and whether competing identities can be reconciled. The majority
of the program will take place in Berlin but visits to other regions will
also be included.
Eligible candidates include scholars from U.S. universities, colleges, and
community colleges who hold full-time teaching appointments and a Ph.D., or
equivalent professional/terminal degree, in a field related to the seminar
topic. Applicants must be U.S. citizens. The seminar will be held in English
and will take place June 12 - 23, 2012.
More information about this award can be found online at www.cies.org/GSS/
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