6 Doctoral Stipends in DFG-Research Training Group
Katharina Kuehn
katharina.kuehn at UNI-PASSAU.DE
Fri Nov 11 10:38:21 UTC 2011
6 Doctoral Stipends in DFG-Research Training Group (Graduiertenkolleg)
1681 Privacy. Forms, Functions, Transformations
Six doctoral stipends (Euro 1,200.00 per month) will be awarded in April 2012 for an initial two-year period of support with a renewal option for a total three-year stipend.
The DFG-Research Training Group 1681 Privacy. Forms, Functions, Transformations is embedded in the Faculty of Philosophy and the Law Faculty at University of Passau. Applications to its interdisciplinary doctoral program from candidates with advanced language skills in German (DSH 2/TestDaF 4 or equivalent), an outstanding academic profile and an excellent, interdisciplinary research proposal are invited.
The Chair of Slavic Literatures and Cultures, Prof. Dr. Dirk Uffelmann, is participating in this project and encourages applications from the field of Slavic culture and literature studies.
For further information please contact:
Prof. Dr. Dirk Uffelmann (uffelmann at uni-passau.de)
Katharina Kühn (katharina.kuehn at uni-passau.de)
Please refer to our homepage (http://www.uni-passau.de/3420.html?&L=1) for a list of disciplines participating in the program. Applications from other disciplines can be accepted if the research project can be supervised by a member of the Research Training Group.
For more information, see below:
6 Doctoral Stipends in DFG-Research Training Group (Graduiertenkolleg) 1681 Privacy. Forms, Functions, Transformations
The Research Training Group focuses on the concept of "privacy" due to its current societal and scientific relevance. An interdisciplinary analysis and its application to present challenges have not yet been undertaken. Until today, privacy has always been regarded as a residuum. Throughout the Research Training Group‟s research activities, the private and its relation to the non-private will be considered as culturally, historically and socially formed. The Research Training Group will thus reconstruct the concept of privacy with the overall aim of a comprehensive theory of privacy, describing its parameters and interaction with other concepts.
The structured academic program equally provides its graduates with core academic skills, thematic expertise and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary context. By means of further qualification the program supports participants‟ personal development and helps them succeed in a competitive labor market. Supported by academic and non-academic supervisors, participants are enabled to complete their individual research projects quickly and successfully.
Application documents
Secondary school leaving certificate and proof of university degree
CV
Letter of motivation
Two letters of reference written by a faculty member
Research proposal (3,000-4,000 words)
Please send your applications to
DFG-Graduiertenkolleg 1681 Privatheit
Prof. Dr. Hans Krah
Universität Passau Innstraße 25
94032 Passau
Germany
Deadline for applications: January 31, 2012
For further information please refer to our homepage
http://www.uni-passau.de/3420.html?&L=1 or contact:
Stefan Halft
Universität Passau
Innstraße 25
94032 Passau
Germany
Phone: +49 851 509 - 2775
E-Mail: Stefan.Halft at uni-passau.de
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