Max Weber Fellowships EUI, Florence
Max Weber Fellowships 
- The  Max Weber Programme offers 1- and 2-year fellowships. Two year  fellowships involve additional academic activities in the EUI  departments, such as limited graduate teaching. The  annual deadline for applications for these Max Weber Fellowships is 25  October but please note that,  after 25 October 2011 and up to 25 March  2012, applications for self-funded fellowships  are considered on a first-comes basis for as long as there is capacity in the Max Weber Programme. 
 - The  Max Weber Programme is Europe’s largest postdoctoral programme in the  social sciences and humanities. It is funded by the European Commission  (DG Education and Culture) and hosted by the European University  Institute in Florence where the research community of professors,  researchers and fellows provides an excellent environment for  the Programme. 
 - The  Programme, open to all nationalities, is designed for junior  post-docs who have received a doctorate in economics, law, history,  social and political sciences, or a related field, within the last 5  years and who want to advance in their research and academic training,  in an active multidisciplinary environment before entering the  international job market, or in the early stages of their academic  careers. 
 - Fellows  are selected on the basis of their research accomplishments and  potential, their academic career interests, and the availability of the  EUI faculty to provide mentorship. 
 - Fellows  are supported and encouraged to pursue their research agendas and  participate in the research activities of the EUI, and in particular,  the research activities of the Max Weber Programme and of the EUI  Departments with which they are affiliated. 
 - The  Max Weber Programme, hosted in the beautiful Villa La Fonte, provides  excellent research facilities, a range of activities to improve  communication skills (writing, presentation and teaching), and actively  supports Fellows looking for an academic job; for those interested, it  offers a range of teaching-training possibilities (within the EUI,  Florence and abroad), and it organizes multidisciplinary research  workshops and discussions on different aspects of academic careers. Many  of these activities are organized by the Fellows themselves. All these  elements (see the Programme of Activities   for more details) make the Max Weber Fellowship a unique and productive  multicultural and multidisciplinary personal and intellectual  experience at the beginning of a promising academic career. 
 - As  a service to the academic community at large – especially to those  starting an academic career in the social sciences and humanities – the  Programme hosts the Academic Careers Observatory . 
 
To apply to the Max Weber Programme  please visit the following pages: 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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