Massey University Offers Scholarship for Undergraduate Students in the field of Business, Creative Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Sciences in New Zealand.
Study Subject(s):Business, Creative Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Sciences
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: Massey University
Scholarship can be taken at: New Zealand
Eligibility:The purpose of the Albany Students’ Association Inc. Bursary (ASAB) is to reward student achievement for academic excellence, demonstrated leadership skills, community involvement and other achievements at Massey University’s Albany campus.
-The bursaries shall be open to students who are members of the Albany Students’ Association Incorporated (ASA) who have successfully completed a minimum of 120 credits towards a bachelor’s degree at Massey University and who are enrolled for study at the Albany Campus.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The following persons will be eligible to apply for the ASAB.Candidates must have successfully completed a minimum of 120 credits towards a Bachelor’s degree at Massey University Albany campus, who are members of the ASA, and who display high community involvement and consistent academic excellence.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application
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Boustany Foundation MBA Scholarship at University of Cambridge 2012-13, UK
MBA Scholarship at University of Cambridge for international students in UK-2012/13 funded by Boustany Foundation.
Study Subject(s):Business Administration
Course Level:Masters
Scholarship Provider: Boustany Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: -The Boustany MBA scholarship to Cambridge University is offered to an outstanding and high-meriting candidate who must fulfill the admission requirements of Judge Business School.
-University of Cambridge to be eligible for the scholarship.
-Candidates must have excellent academic backgrounds and have enjoyed considerable success in their careers to date. -Although the scholarship can be awarded to candidates of any nation, a priority will be given to Lebanese nationals or candidates of Lebanese descent.
-The scholarship recipient is required to complete a summer internship at the end of the course, carrying no salary, with the Boustany foundation.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The Boustany Foundation offers MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge. The MBA is a 12-month programme covering the full range of general management issues relevant to contemporary business practice. The MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge in UK, will allow you to develop areas of special interest through project work and electives, as well as providing you with a thorough grounding in the business essentials. The Scholarship offers the following: Financial aid amounting to approx 30,000pounds covering full tuition, college fees, and travel and accommodation expenses related to the internship A chance to join one of the most prestigious universities in the world and to read for a master in Business Administration Membership at Pembroke, the third oldest and one of the most prestigious colleges in Cambridge.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 May 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Study Subject(s):Business Administration
Course Level:Masters
Scholarship Provider: Boustany Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: -The Boustany MBA scholarship to Cambridge University is offered to an outstanding and high-meriting candidate who must fulfill the admission requirements of Judge Business School.
-University of Cambridge to be eligible for the scholarship.
-Candidates must have excellent academic backgrounds and have enjoyed considerable success in their careers to date. -Although the scholarship can be awarded to candidates of any nation, a priority will be given to Lebanese nationals or candidates of Lebanese descent.
-The scholarship recipient is required to complete a summer internship at the end of the course, carrying no salary, with the Boustany foundation.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The Boustany Foundation offers MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge. The MBA is a 12-month programme covering the full range of general management issues relevant to contemporary business practice. The MBA scholarship at University of Cambridge in UK, will allow you to develop areas of special interest through project work and electives, as well as providing you with a thorough grounding in the business essentials. The Scholarship offers the following: Financial aid amounting to approx 30,000pounds covering full tuition, college fees, and travel and accommodation expenses related to the internship A chance to join one of the most prestigious universities in the world and to read for a master in Business Administration Membership at Pembroke, the third oldest and one of the most prestigious colleges in Cambridge.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 May 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Call for International PhD Programme “Fundamental Problems of Quantum Gravity and Quantum Field Theory”, Poland
International PhD Projects Programme (MPD) “Fundamental Problems of Quantum Gravity and Quantum Field Theory” at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw.
Study Subject(s):Physics
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: Foundation for Polish Science, University of Warsaw
Scholarship can be taken at: Poland
Eligibility:
Candidates must be graduate of the post-graduate (2.-degree) studies in domains: physics, technical physics, mathematics. Copy of their graduation diploma must be submitted. His/her M.Sc. diploma must be with the grade: very good (or equivalent) and must be presented together with a detailed list of all courses taken and assessed (with grades obtained for each course) during the study period (the so-called diploma supplement in case of Polish students). Conditionally we also invite candidates who are going to receive their MSc diploma by September 14th, 2011.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: MPD is open internationally to all candidates satisfying conditions specified below. It is offering four years PhD program within quantum field theory for 5 students.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: July 22nd 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Study Subject(s):Physics
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: Foundation for Polish Science, University of Warsaw
Scholarship can be taken at: Poland
Eligibility:
Candidates must be graduate of the post-graduate (2.-degree) studies in domains: physics, technical physics, mathematics. Copy of their graduation diploma must be submitted. His/her M.Sc. diploma must be with the grade: very good (or equivalent) and must be presented together with a detailed list of all courses taken and assessed (with grades obtained for each course) during the study period (the so-called diploma supplement in case of Polish students). Conditionally we also invite candidates who are going to receive their MSc diploma by September 14th, 2011.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: MPD is open internationally to all candidates satisfying conditions specified below. It is offering four years PhD program within quantum field theory for 5 students.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: July 22nd 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application
2 Scholarships for Moldovan citizens, European Forum Alpbach 2011, Deadline for application July 5, 2011
Initiative Group Alpbach Moldova is offering two scholarships for participation
in the European Forum Alpbach.
"Justice - Responsibility for the Future" is the general topic of the European
Forum Alpbach 2011 which will take place from August 18 to September 03, 2011 in
the village of Alpbach in the Tyrolean mountains, Austria.
The three-week event offers an opportunity to enter into discussion with
renowned personalities. In a unique atmosphere, speakers from a wide variety of
disciplines (medicine, economics, politics, international relations, law) will
discuss burning issues of our times with the participants.
Scholarships for the European Forum Alpbach 2011 are available for students and
recent graduates up to 30 years of age, citizens of Republic of Moldova, who
will be willing to be part and contribute to the Initiative Group Alpbach
Moldova and European Forum Alpbach.
Scholarship Value
The scholarships cover the participation fee for all events of the European
Forum Alpbach. For the duration of their stay a daily amount of EUR 20.00 will
be provided as an allowance for accommodation in a students' room (breakfast
included). In addition a daily amount of EUR 17.00 will be paid to scholarship
holders to cover the costs for lunch and dinner.
Application Requirements
First stage of selection will be made based on the CV of applicants. Also, it is
required German or English Proficiency. Please state in the message your
proficiency in German or English: European level B2 or IELTS 6.5 is required.
Any conclusive proof will be admitted. If selected, the participants should
present the originals of all documents.
Deadline for application is Tuesday, July 5th.
Please send your CV and a short letter of motivation to the igmoldova@gmail.com
Selection Results
The scholarship holders will be informed via e-mail or phone by Wednesday, July
6th.
For more information regarding the event please follow the link:
http://www.alpbach.org/index.php?id=267
in the European Forum Alpbach.
"Justice - Responsibility for the Future" is the general topic of the European
Forum Alpbach 2011 which will take place from August 18 to September 03, 2011 in
the village of Alpbach in the Tyrolean mountains, Austria.
The three-week event offers an opportunity to enter into discussion with
renowned personalities. In a unique atmosphere, speakers from a wide variety of
disciplines (medicine, economics, politics, international relations, law) will
discuss burning issues of our times with the participants.
Scholarships for the European Forum Alpbach 2011 are available for students and
recent graduates up to 30 years of age, citizens of Republic of Moldova, who
will be willing to be part and contribute to the Initiative Group Alpbach
Moldova and European Forum Alpbach.
Scholarship Value
The scholarships cover the participation fee for all events of the European
Forum Alpbach. For the duration of their stay a daily amount of EUR 20.00 will
be provided as an allowance for accommodation in a students' room (breakfast
included). In addition a daily amount of EUR 17.00 will be paid to scholarship
holders to cover the costs for lunch and dinner.
Application Requirements
First stage of selection will be made based on the CV of applicants. Also, it is
required German or English Proficiency. Please state in the message your
proficiency in German or English: European level B2 or IELTS 6.5 is required.
Any conclusive proof will be admitted. If selected, the participants should
present the originals of all documents.
Deadline for application is Tuesday, July 5th.
Please send your CV and a short letter of motivation to the igmoldova@gmail.com
Selection Results
The scholarship holders will be informed via e-mail or phone by Wednesday, July
6th.
For more information regarding the event please follow the link:
http://www.alpbach.org/index.php?id=267
Nation States between memories of World War II and contemporary European politics, Nottingham, June 2008
CfP: Nation States between memories of World War II and contemporary European politics
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Deadline: 2011-08-01
Papers are invited for an international and interdisciplinary symposium entitled `Nation States between memories of World War II and contemporary European politics', to be held in June 2012 in Nottingham.
At the most recent European elections the UK Independence Party's campaign centered on the iconic image of Winston Churchill, through whom UKIP – which eventually emerged as the second strongest British party contesting these elections – sought to articulate its staunch anti-EU politics. Not surprisingly, such discursive/ visual strategies were criticized – by, for example, a Conservative Party politician on the BBC's Question Time (21 May 2009) – for being inaccurate, thoroughly de-contextualized and historically distorting. In Georgia meanwhile, near what some consider the European continent's most easterly boundaries, a popular musician and leading figure in the opposition movement has drawn deeply disconcerting comparisons between his country's World War II history and its present state (Deutsche Welle TV, 4 June 2009). And in Belgium, at the heart of Europe, the chairman of the FDF, Olivier Maingain, compared the policies of the Flemish regional government to `practices worthy of the German occupation'
(La Libre Belgique, 31 March 2010), whereas Filip Dewinter of Vlaams Belang accused the francophone parties of seeking Lebensraum in Flanders (VRT TV, 3 June 2010).
These are but three of innumerable instances – some of them highly controversial and much-discussed, others part of mundane everyday discourse – of the past being invoked to make sense of current contexts and, crucially, to articulate a political position. More narrowly, it is particularly the history of World War II, and within it memories of invasion, occupation, oppression and genocide, that are commonly used – or misused – as points of alleged comparison with or analogy for present circumstances. Amongst the latter, questions of EU politics and European integration, the `fate' of nation states in times of economic globalization and the current financial crises, the much-debated European constitution and, more recently, the Lisbon reform treaty are objects of particularly widespread concern and debate across Europe.
We now invite abstracts for papers examining these issues in any European context, both within and beyond the EU's current borders. More precisely, we invite contributions that examine the contemporary instrumentalization of memories of World War II for rhetorical purposes of comparison in the context of national or transnational power struggles. Each paper is thus expected to contain three key components:
1. an empirical focus on a particular European context; 2. an analysis of publicly circulating and/ or contested interpretations of World War II history; 3. an examination of how such historical narratives are articulated and mobilized for particular ideological purposes in the context of contemporary national/ European politics.
We intend to build on Lebow et al.'s The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe (2006, Duke University Press), Heer et al.'s The Discursive Construction of History (2008, Palgrave Macmillan), Jan-Werner Müller's seminal edited collection on Memory & Power in Post-War Europe (2002, Cambridge University Press), and on Pakier and Stråth's recent collection A European Memory? (2010, Berghahn): firstly, by extending the geographical reach of our analyses through a wider range of empirical case studies; and, secondly, through an analytical focus on the current salience of historical narratives commonly used to interpret, predict and respond to some of the social, political and economic challenges widely perceived to define the here and now.
We anticipate that contributions will examine such contemporary `politics of memory' across a wide range of potentially relevant data: from political controversies to everyday language; from relevant media discourse to representations of World War II in art, film, novels, biographies etc; from school textbooks to readers' letters to newspaper editors; from party political manifestos to public rituals of commemoration; from life histories to current debates about the relative absence of – and need for – a pan-European public sphere.
Moreover, there is a host of potentially relevant conceptual issues and theoretical questions we invite contributors to relate their analyses to, including any of the following: How are memories of the Holocaust invoked in contemporary discussions surrounding European integration? More broadly, how, where, by whom and for what purposes are memories and narratives of World War II selected and articulated today? How and where are such narratives of the past contested? What is the relative relevance of national and European politics, of globalization and the current economic crisis to any such invocations of – and interpretative struggles over – the past? Can competing historical narratives be meaningfully described – in Gramscian terminology – as `hegemonic' and `counter-hegemonic' respectively, and, if so, in relation to which `scale'
of contemporary politics (i.e. local, regional, national, European, global)? Which wider theoretical debates (e.g. regarding `social memory'; theories of nationalism; discourse analytical approaches to studying language in social context; conceptualizations of civil society etc.) advance our understanding of such contemporary interpretative contests over World War II history? How do such ideological struggles over memory connect with contemporary debates about migration, multiculturalism, integration and identity politics? As academics, what are our intellectual and ethical responsibilities in responding to historical inaccuracies, distortions, omissions or mis-uses?
The conference will take place at the University of Nottingham from 27-29 June 2012. A key note address will be given by Dr Henning Grunwald (Vanderbilt University).
The deadline for abstracts of original, previously unpublished work to be sent to Bram.Mertens@nottingham.ac.uk and Christian.Karner@nottingham.ac.uk is 1 August 2011. Abstracts should be between 500 and 600 words in length and provide an outline of the context the discussion will examine, of the kinds of materials the paper sets out to analyze, and of the conceptual questions to be addressed. We hope to publish an edited collection of select conference contributions with Transaction Publishers. The time frame for this edited collection will be extremely tight, so potential contributors will need near-finished papers by the time of the conference and will have to submit final drafts for consideration by the editors within two weeks of the conference.
Submissions will also need to be formatted fully in line with Transaction guidelines, which will be circulated after the deadline for abstracts.
Bram Mertens
Department of German Studies
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD
Email: bram.mertens@nottingham.ac.uk
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Deadline: 2011-08-01
Papers are invited for an international and interdisciplinary symposium entitled `Nation States between memories of World War II and contemporary European politics', to be held in June 2012 in Nottingham.
At the most recent European elections the UK Independence Party's campaign centered on the iconic image of Winston Churchill, through whom UKIP – which eventually emerged as the second strongest British party contesting these elections – sought to articulate its staunch anti-EU politics. Not surprisingly, such discursive/ visual strategies were criticized – by, for example, a Conservative Party politician on the BBC's Question Time (21 May 2009) – for being inaccurate, thoroughly de-contextualized and historically distorting. In Georgia meanwhile, near what some consider the European continent's most easterly boundaries, a popular musician and leading figure in the opposition movement has drawn deeply disconcerting comparisons between his country's World War II history and its present state (Deutsche Welle TV, 4 June 2009). And in Belgium, at the heart of Europe, the chairman of the FDF, Olivier Maingain, compared the policies of the Flemish regional government to `practices worthy of the German occupation'
(La Libre Belgique, 31 March 2010), whereas Filip Dewinter of Vlaams Belang accused the francophone parties of seeking Lebensraum in Flanders (VRT TV, 3 June 2010).
These are but three of innumerable instances – some of them highly controversial and much-discussed, others part of mundane everyday discourse – of the past being invoked to make sense of current contexts and, crucially, to articulate a political position. More narrowly, it is particularly the history of World War II, and within it memories of invasion, occupation, oppression and genocide, that are commonly used – or misused – as points of alleged comparison with or analogy for present circumstances. Amongst the latter, questions of EU politics and European integration, the `fate' of nation states in times of economic globalization and the current financial crises, the much-debated European constitution and, more recently, the Lisbon reform treaty are objects of particularly widespread concern and debate across Europe.
We now invite abstracts for papers examining these issues in any European context, both within and beyond the EU's current borders. More precisely, we invite contributions that examine the contemporary instrumentalization of memories of World War II for rhetorical purposes of comparison in the context of national or transnational power struggles. Each paper is thus expected to contain three key components:
1. an empirical focus on a particular European context; 2. an analysis of publicly circulating and/ or contested interpretations of World War II history; 3. an examination of how such historical narratives are articulated and mobilized for particular ideological purposes in the context of contemporary national/ European politics.
We intend to build on Lebow et al.'s The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe (2006, Duke University Press), Heer et al.'s The Discursive Construction of History (2008, Palgrave Macmillan), Jan-Werner Müller's seminal edited collection on Memory & Power in Post-War Europe (2002, Cambridge University Press), and on Pakier and Stråth's recent collection A European Memory? (2010, Berghahn): firstly, by extending the geographical reach of our analyses through a wider range of empirical case studies; and, secondly, through an analytical focus on the current salience of historical narratives commonly used to interpret, predict and respond to some of the social, political and economic challenges widely perceived to define the here and now.
We anticipate that contributions will examine such contemporary `politics of memory' across a wide range of potentially relevant data: from political controversies to everyday language; from relevant media discourse to representations of World War II in art, film, novels, biographies etc; from school textbooks to readers' letters to newspaper editors; from party political manifestos to public rituals of commemoration; from life histories to current debates about the relative absence of – and need for – a pan-European public sphere.
Moreover, there is a host of potentially relevant conceptual issues and theoretical questions we invite contributors to relate their analyses to, including any of the following: How are memories of the Holocaust invoked in contemporary discussions surrounding European integration? More broadly, how, where, by whom and for what purposes are memories and narratives of World War II selected and articulated today? How and where are such narratives of the past contested? What is the relative relevance of national and European politics, of globalization and the current economic crisis to any such invocations of – and interpretative struggles over – the past? Can competing historical narratives be meaningfully described – in Gramscian terminology – as `hegemonic' and `counter-hegemonic' respectively, and, if so, in relation to which `scale'
of contemporary politics (i.e. local, regional, national, European, global)? Which wider theoretical debates (e.g. regarding `social memory'; theories of nationalism; discourse analytical approaches to studying language in social context; conceptualizations of civil society etc.) advance our understanding of such contemporary interpretative contests over World War II history? How do such ideological struggles over memory connect with contemporary debates about migration, multiculturalism, integration and identity politics? As academics, what are our intellectual and ethical responsibilities in responding to historical inaccuracies, distortions, omissions or mis-uses?
The conference will take place at the University of Nottingham from 27-29 June 2012. A key note address will be given by Dr Henning Grunwald (Vanderbilt University).
The deadline for abstracts of original, previously unpublished work to be sent to Bram.Mertens@nottingham.ac.uk and Christian.Karner@nottingham.ac.uk is 1 August 2011. Abstracts should be between 500 and 600 words in length and provide an outline of the context the discussion will examine, of the kinds of materials the paper sets out to analyze, and of the conceptual questions to be addressed. We hope to publish an edited collection of select conference contributions with Transaction Publishers. The time frame for this edited collection will be extremely tight, so potential contributors will need near-finished papers by the time of the conference and will have to submit final drafts for consideration by the editors within two weeks of the conference.
Submissions will also need to be formatted fully in line with Transaction guidelines, which will be circulated after the deadline for abstracts.
Bram Mertens
Department of German Studies
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD
Email: bram.mertens@nottingham.ac.uk
In German: Postdoc and doctoral positions - 2 Historiker/inn, 2 Ökonom/innen, Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg [DL: 25 July 2011]
Osteuropa-Institut und Südost-Institut im Wissenschaftszentrum Ost- und Südosteuropa Regensburg
Das Osteuropa-Institut (OEI, http://www.osteuropa-institut.de) an der Universität Regensburg widmet sich den wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und historischen Integrationsprozessen im östlichen Europa in globaler Perspektive. Das Südost-Institut (SOI, http://www.suedost-institut.de) beschäftigt sich mit Geschichte und Gegenwart Südosteuropas. Die Institute geben namhafte Zeitschriften und Buchreihen heraus.
Die beiden Institute planen zu fusionieren und ab 1.1.2012 als Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (IOS) eine gemeinsame Forschungstätigkeit zu entwickeln. Das IOS wird aus geschichts- und wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Perspektive über das östliche und südöstliche Europa forschen und dabei auch vergleichende sowie transnationale Dimensionen berücksichtigen.
Zur Verstärkung unserer Teams schreiben die beiden Institute vier Positionen für Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen aus, die zum 1. Oktober 2011 besetzt werden sollen.
2 Historiker/innen (1 PostDoc, 100%; 1 Doktorand/in, 50%).
2 Ökonom/innen (1 PostDoc, 100%; 1 Doktorand/in, 50%).
Die Stellen sind vorerst auf drei Jahre befristet und werden nach TV-L vergütet.
Von erfolgreichen Bewerber/innen werden ein einschlägiger Studienabschluss (Geschichte bzw. Wirtschaftswissenschaften) sowie ein eigenständiger Beitrag zu den Forschungsschwerpunkten des IOS erwartet, insbesondere zu den Themenfeldern:
- Arbeit und Unternehmen
- Verflechtungen, Handel und Migrationsprozesse
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst überdies die Konzeptionierung, Durchführung und ggf. Leitung von Forschungsprojekten im jeweiligen Forschungsgebiet. Erwünscht sind die Kenntnis wenigstens einer (süd-)osteuropäischen Sprache und die Bereitschaft zur interdisziplinären Kooperation.
Das künftige IOS bietet dafür, zusammen mit der Universität Regensburg, ein attraktives Umfeld in einer Stadt aus dem UNESCO-Welterbe.
Bitte richten Sie Ihre Bewerbung mit CV, Zeugniskopien, Referenzen, Publikationsliste und bis zu drei Forschungspapieren/Aufsätzen (veröffentlichte oder unveröffentlichte), sowohl schriftlich in vierfacher Ausfertigung als auch elektronisch via E-Mail, an das jeweils verantwortliche Institut:
Ökonomen/Ökonominnen an
Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg
Geschäftsführung
„Stellenbewerbung"
Landshuter Str. 4
93047 Regensburg
Email: frensch@osteuropa-institut.de
Historiker/Historikerinnen an:
Südost-Institut
Geschäftsführung
„Stellenbewerbung"
Landshuter Str. 4
93047 Regensburg
Email: info@suedost-institut.de
Bewerbungsschluss ist der 25. Juli 2011 (Posteingang). Vorstellungsgespräche sind für 8.-12. August geplant.
Nähere Auskünfte erteilen Herr Prof. Dr. Frensch bzw. Herr Dr. Clewing (+49941/943-5412 bzw. 5471, frensch@osteuropa-institut.de bzw. clewing@suedost-institut.de).
Das Osteuropa-Institut (OEI, http://www.osteuropa-institut.de) an der Universität Regensburg widmet sich den wirtschaftlichen, sozialen und historischen Integrationsprozessen im östlichen Europa in globaler Perspektive. Das Südost-Institut (SOI, http://www.suedost-institut.de) beschäftigt sich mit Geschichte und Gegenwart Südosteuropas. Die Institute geben namhafte Zeitschriften und Buchreihen heraus.
Die beiden Institute planen zu fusionieren und ab 1.1.2012 als Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (IOS) eine gemeinsame Forschungstätigkeit zu entwickeln. Das IOS wird aus geschichts- und wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Perspektive über das östliche und südöstliche Europa forschen und dabei auch vergleichende sowie transnationale Dimensionen berücksichtigen.
Zur Verstärkung unserer Teams schreiben die beiden Institute vier Positionen für Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/innen aus, die zum 1. Oktober 2011 besetzt werden sollen.
2 Historiker/innen (1 PostDoc, 100%; 1 Doktorand/in, 50%).
2 Ökonom/innen (1 PostDoc, 100%; 1 Doktorand/in, 50%).
Die Stellen sind vorerst auf drei Jahre befristet und werden nach TV-L vergütet.
Von erfolgreichen Bewerber/innen werden ein einschlägiger Studienabschluss (Geschichte bzw. Wirtschaftswissenschaften) sowie ein eigenständiger Beitrag zu den Forschungsschwerpunkten des IOS erwartet, insbesondere zu den Themenfeldern:
- Arbeit und Unternehmen
- Verflechtungen, Handel und Migrationsprozesse
Das Aufgabengebiet umfasst überdies die Konzeptionierung, Durchführung und ggf. Leitung von Forschungsprojekten im jeweiligen Forschungsgebiet. Erwünscht sind die Kenntnis wenigstens einer (süd-)osteuropäischen Sprache und die Bereitschaft zur interdisziplinären Kooperation.
Das künftige IOS bietet dafür, zusammen mit der Universität Regensburg, ein attraktives Umfeld in einer Stadt aus dem UNESCO-Welterbe.
Bitte richten Sie Ihre Bewerbung mit CV, Zeugniskopien, Referenzen, Publikationsliste und bis zu drei Forschungspapieren/Aufsätzen (veröffentlichte oder unveröffentlichte), sowohl schriftlich in vierfacher Ausfertigung als auch elektronisch via E-Mail, an das jeweils verantwortliche Institut:
Ökonomen/Ökonominnen an
Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg
Geschäftsführung
„Stellenbewerbung"
Landshuter Str. 4
93047 Regensburg
Email: frensch@osteuropa-institut.de
Historiker/Historikerinnen an:
Südost-Institut
Geschäftsführung
„Stellenbewerbung"
Landshuter Str. 4
93047 Regensburg
Email: info@suedost-institut.de
Bewerbungsschluss ist der 25. Juli 2011 (Posteingang). Vorstellungsgespräche sind für 8.-12. August geplant.
Nähere Auskünfte erteilen Herr Prof. Dr. Frensch bzw. Herr Dr. Clewing (+49941/943-5412 bzw. 5471, frensch@osteuropa-institut.de bzw. clewing@suedost-institut.de).
IDM - ALBANIA - Europan and Security Affairs Journal (Extended Deadline)
The European and Security Affairs Journal is a specialized
publication of the Centre for European & Security Affairs (Institute for
Democracy and Mediation-Albania). The ESA Journal's main objective is briefing the Albanian targeted readers and the
public at large on key reforming issues of local, regional and international
concern and to stimulate debate, analysis and policy discourse on issues
that combine conceptual and empirical analyses.
With the purpose to promote comprehensive research and
policy options in the current proposed issues, IDM Center for European & Security Affairs invites
scholars, researchers, university lecturers, public
policy practitioners, and graduate students at advanced stages of
research, to submit 500-word proposals / abstracts for papers to be published at the 19th issue of the Journal, with the following topics of wide
coverage:
VOL. 19:
Security Sector Reform Perspective in Albania:
Reforms and Challenges of the Constitutional and Legal Regulatory
Framework.
Articles’
major focus may involve key issues of interest in the following proposed
thematic areas:
-
Prospects and problems
of legal reforming in the security sector in Albania;
-
The Albanian
Constitution and Legislation in relation to the challenges in the Security Sector;
-
Towards further legal
improvements/ constitutional adjustments to promote good governance in security
sector;
-
The context of
Albanian security sector legislation and its alignment with the EU acquis / or
NATO standards;
Deadline for abstracts is 20th July 2011.
Final deadline for papers is 20th August 2011.
Please
take note that these are the suggested topics. Other ideas on related topics
would be taken into consideration from the reviewing board. Comparative but also single case studies that
analyze these issues from various perspectives (political science, IR, public
policy, economic etc) are encouraged. The journal seeks to publish original
work which has not been published previously.
Format:
- MS Word Document
- Papers should be written in Chicago referencing style:
- Times New Roman, 12pt, single space
- Limited to a maximum of 5000 words (including
bibliography)
- English or Albanian language
We would like to invite you to
submit paper-proposal of max. 500 words, and a short (150-200 word)
bio via e-mail to info@idmalbania.org.
For further details do not hesitate to contact e.hroni@idmalbania.org
publication of the Centre for European & Security Affairs (Institute for
Democracy and Mediation-Albania). The ESA Journal's main objective is briefing the Albanian targeted readers and the
public at large on key reforming issues of local, regional and international
concern and to stimulate debate, analysis and policy discourse on issues
that combine conceptual and empirical analyses.
With the purpose to promote comprehensive research and
policy options in the current proposed issues, IDM Center for European & Security Affairs invites
scholars, researchers, university lecturers, public
policy practitioners, and graduate students at advanced stages of
research, to submit 500-word proposals / abstracts for papers to be published at the 19th issue of the Journal, with the following topics of wide
coverage:
VOL. 19:
Security Sector Reform Perspective in Albania:
Reforms and Challenges of the Constitutional and Legal Regulatory
Framework.
Articles’
major focus may involve key issues of interest in the following proposed
thematic areas:
-
Prospects and problems
of legal reforming in the security sector in Albania;
-
The Albanian
Constitution and Legislation in relation to the challenges in the Security Sector;
-
Towards further legal
improvements/ constitutional adjustments to promote good governance in security
sector;
-
The context of
Albanian security sector legislation and its alignment with the EU acquis / or
NATO standards;
Deadline for abstracts is 20th July 2011.
Final deadline for papers is 20th August 2011.
Please
take note that these are the suggested topics. Other ideas on related topics
would be taken into consideration from the reviewing board. Comparative but also single case studies that
analyze these issues from various perspectives (political science, IR, public
policy, economic etc) are encouraged. The journal seeks to publish original
work which has not been published previously.
Format:
- MS Word Document
- Papers should be written in Chicago referencing style:
- Times New Roman, 12pt, single space
- Limited to a maximum of 5000 words (including
bibliography)
- English or Albanian language
We would like to invite you to
submit paper-proposal of max. 500 words, and a short (150-200 word)
bio via e-mail to info@idmalbania.org.
For further details do not hesitate to contact e.hroni@idmalbania.org
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