The 2013/2014 Goethe-Institut Scholars in Residence Programme.

The Goethe-Institut and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities(KWI) are pleased to announce the annual call for applications for the program “Scholars in Residence”.Young international researchers in the humanities, cultural and social sciences are invited to apply.

About the program:

Scholars in Residenceis a residency program for young academic researchers that promotes the exchange of scholarly research and provides guest residencies for researchers in the humanities, cultural studies and social sciences to visit their colleagues in Germany and abroad.Young scholars are given the opportunity to forge intensive relationships with other researchers, to pursue joint projects and to develop long-term bilateral collaborations within an international context.

The program partners a foreign scholar and German scholar who focus on projects that bear upon the program’s annual research themes. Within the focal subject matter, one academic from abroad and one German academic will form a duo team

The Scholars in Residence research themes for 2013/2014 are:
Culture and Climate
Culture and Conflict
Culture and Economics

Residency in the host country lasts between six and eight weeks. The scholar from abroad will travel to Germany as of October 15, 2013, the German scholar will travel to his/her partner’s country as of January 1, 2014.

Application:

The call for applications addresses young academics from the humanities, the cultural, and the social sciences. You can apply individually or already submit a partner application (German applicant and overseas applicant).

Eligibility:

  • PhD students and Postdocs
  • Fluency in English (German is not required for participation)

Required documents in English or German:

  • Curriculum Vitae and list of publications (doc, docx or pdf file)
  • Passport photograph (jpg or gif file)
  • Three-page abstract of (doc, docx or pdf file)
    • your research project related to one of the program’s research themes
    • the relevance of your research project to the public
    • your openness to intercultural dialogue, international research exchange and interest in interdisciplinary issues
  • Brief letter explaining your motivation for a guest residency and your interest in the academic sphere in the host country as well as potential requests for contacts with young academics in the host country (doc, docx or pdf file)

Please apply only using the
online application.
Application deadline: 8 April 2013.

Participation Requirements:

In the host country, you will be expected to

  • give a lecture on your chosen topic and participate in research seminars, conferences and/or attend workshops
  • forge relationships with colleagues in your area of research and get to know the research community
  • publicize your research
  • serve as a contact person

In your home country, you will be expected to

  • assume responsibility for your partner and introduce him/her to the research community in your country through a program you have organized
  • as a foreign participant, you should stay in contact with the local Goethe-Institut and be available as a contact person for consultation on projects
  • Register free of charge in the Alumni-Portal Deutschland (http://www.alumniportal-deutschland.org), which gives you the opportunity to save a list of your skills and contacts, add to them as necessary, and use them for your personal and professional development.

Program Benefits:

  • Travel expenses: All participants will be reimbursed for round-trip tickets to the host country
  • Accomodation in the host country
  • daily allowance of € 350.00 per week

Living expenses, public transport and health insurance are paid for by the participants. Should you require assistance in filing for health insurance, the Goethe-Institut will be happy to assist you.

Contact:

Jennifer Endro
Goethe-Institut e.V.
Section 31 – Science and Current Affairs
Dachauer Str. 122
80637 Munich
Germany
scholars@goethe.de

Apl. Prof. Dr. Friedrich Jaeger
Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities(KWI)
Goethestraße 31
45128 Essen
Germany
friedrich.jaeger@kwi-nrw.de

Related posts

Ashoka’s Young African Climate Changemakers Challenge 2024 for young Changemakers.

Swedish Institute Impact Pioneers ’24: Enabling Impact Entrepreneurship Program (Fully Funded to Stockholm, Sweden)

Waislitz Global Citizen Award 2024 for ending extreme poverty. ($USD 250,000 cash prize)

We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More Info