Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies

The Program promotes a new generation of young North American scholars with specialized knowledge of modern and contemporary Germany and Europe. It supports scholars in all social science and humanities disciplines, including historians working on modern and contemporary German and European history. Fellowships are awarded for doctoral dissertation research as well as postdoctoral research that leads to the completion of a monograph. Following a model usually reserved for senior researchers at institutes of advanced study, the Berlin Program is a residential program that offers a stimulating academic environment that combines research opportunities with intellectual and cultural interaction. An integral part of the program is a biweekly interdisciplinary colloquium where fellows present their work. The program accepts applications form U.S. and Canadian nationals or permanent residents. Please see the website for more details and application instructions.

DUE: December 1
WRITE: Berlin Program
Program Coordinator
Freie Universitat Berlin
Garystr. 45
14195 Berlin GERMANY
WEB: http://www.fu-berlin.de/bprogram
E-MAIL: bprogram@zedat.fu-berlin.de

By keferguson

I am a doctoral student in philosophy and cognitive science at the CUNY Graduate Center. I teach philosophy at Lehman College, CUNY, and bioethics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. And I am the Doctoral Students' Council's Officer for Funding.

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