Jean Monnet Post-Doctoral Fellowships (Florence, Italy)

Serguei Alex. Oushakine sao15 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Thu Jul 12 08:36:33 UTC 2001


for more information see:
http://www.iue.it/RSC/grants/Postdoc-grants.htm
Post-Doctoral Fellowships at the RSCAS-EUI, Florence, Italy
Jean Monnet Fellowships are awarded in order to allow the pursuit or
continuance of post-doctoral research with no heavy teaching obligations.
This research must lead to publication (articles or a monograph), either
under the Institute's imprint for instance in the form of a working paper,
or in a journal, or with a publisher with which the Fellow is already in
contact.

Work must fall within one of the following three major categories:
comparative research in a European perspective; research on the European
Union or on a topic of interest for the development of Europe; fundamental
research, provided that it relates to an innovative subject of importance in
one of the disciplines contributing to the development of Europe's cultural
and academic heritage.

Fellows carry out their research in one of the Institute's four departments
or in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies which develops
interdisciplinary activities bearing on important issues, principally the
construction of Europe.

In accordance with the subject of their research, candidates may apply to a
maximum of two departments, or, where appropriate, to one department and the
Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

The Institute encourages Fellows to be associated with the Institute's
teaching and research activities. To this end, the Institute's departments
and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies invite Fellows to the
activities which they organize (seminars, workshops, colloquia), and may
likewise propose that they give a weekly or fortnightly seminar on their
research or an area in which they specialize. They also hope Fellows will
make contact with researchers with the same academic interests as them, so
that they can assist professors in their training and thesis supervision
tasks. Fellows may be associated with one of the research projects under way
at the Institute and may also be invited to teach in their area of
specialization.

Most of the Fellowships are intended to support post-doctoral research by
young academics in the early stages of their professional career. However,
each year a certain number are awarded to established academics wishing, for
instance, to spend a sabbatical at the Institute.

 More Information about the grants provided by the Academic Service of the
EUI





 General information about the Jean Monnet Fellowships
 Fellowships in the Departments

A number of Fellowships are available in each of the Institute's
Departments. For further information on Departments' activities, please see
the relevant pages:

Department of Economics

Department History and Civilization

Department of Law

Department of Political and Social Sciences



The European University Institute invites Jean Monnet Fellows to participate
in its research programme for up to a year.

The deadline for receipt of applications for the academic year 2002-2003 is
25th October 2001.

Post-doctoral Fellowships and Information: E-mail the Academic Service at:
applyjmf at datacomm.iue.it

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