The Centre for Advanced Studies “Migration and Mobility in Late
Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages” at the University of Tübingen,
Germany, headed by Mischa Meier, Steffen Patzold and Sebastian
Schmidt-Hofner, invites applications for resident fellowships starting
in 2021 and 2022. The fellowships are available for a duration between
one and twelve months.
The Centre for Advanced Studies, funded by the German Research
Foundation (DFG), brings together scholars from a wide range of
disciplines working on migration and mobility in Europe and the
Mediterranean between 250 and 900 CE. The overall aim of the Centre is
to explore new approaches to migration and mobility in this period and
to set the scholarly debate in the field on a new footing. For more
details on the program, see https://urldefense.com/v3/__ http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/ de/93696__;!!DZ3fjg! sOGP1L4jlrqcibPwYTvfXCIWNw2o3x nMKRPEkPX4hAC1kAavjq7v1tWdCriN uYw$
Fellowships are available for scholars at all stages of their academic
career who have completed their doctoral degree and established an
independent research profile. Applicants should be engaged in a
research project in any relevant discipline that is related to the
Centre’s interests in migration and mobility in the period and area in
question. The Centre also welcomes applications from scholars working
on migration and mobility in the contemporary world whose research has
a strong focus on theoretical and methodological issues.
Fellows are required to reside in Tübingen, where they pursue their
own research project while also participating in the colloquia held at
the Centre. For the duration of their stay fellows receive a
remuneration covering accommodation, travel, and/or living expenses in
accordance with their needs and the pertinent regulations of Tübingen
University and the DFG.
Applications should include a CV, a research proposal for the project
pursued at Tübingen (2000 words), and an indication of the months the
applicant wants to spend at the Centre and the kind of financial
support they require. All materials should be sent in a single pdf
document to luisa.luiz@uni-tuebingen.de by May 31, 2021.
Should you have any questions pertaining to the details of the
fellowship program or the application, please contact our coordinator
Thomas Kohl: thomas.kohl@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kohl
DFG-Kollegforschergruppe "Migration und Mobilität in Spätantike und
Frühmittelalter"
Keplerstraße 2, 72074 Tübingen
Germany, headed by Mischa Meier, Steffen Patzold and Sebastian
Schmidt-Hofner, invites applications for resident fellowships starting
in 2021 and 2022. The fellowships are available for a duration between
one and twelve months.
The Centre for Advanced Studies, funded by the German Research
Foundation (DFG), brings together scholars from a wide range of
disciplines working on migration and mobility in Europe and the
Mediterranean between 250 and 900 CE. The overall aim of the Centre is
to explore new approaches to migration and mobility in this period and
to set the scholarly debate in the field on a new footing. For more
details on the program, see https://urldefense.com/v3/__
Fellowships are available for scholars at all stages of their academic
career who have completed their doctoral degree and established an
independent research profile. Applicants should be engaged in a
research project in any relevant discipline that is related to the
Centre’s interests in migration and mobility in the period and area in
question. The Centre also welcomes applications from scholars working
on migration and mobility in the contemporary world whose research has
a strong focus on theoretical and methodological issues.
Fellows are required to reside in Tübingen, where they pursue their
own research project while also participating in the colloquia held at
the Centre. For the duration of their stay fellows receive a
remuneration covering accommodation, travel, and/or living expenses in
accordance with their needs and the pertinent regulations of Tübingen
University and the DFG.
Applications should include a CV, a research proposal for the project
pursued at Tübingen (2000 words), and an indication of the months the
applicant wants to spend at the Centre and the kind of financial
support they require. All materials should be sent in a single pdf
document to luisa.luiz@uni-tuebingen.de by May 31, 2021.
Should you have any questions pertaining to the details of the
fellowship program or the application, please contact our coordinator
Thomas Kohl: thomas.kohl@uni-tuebingen.de
Prof. Dr. Thomas Kohl
DFG-Kollegforschergruppe "Migration und Mobilität in Spätantike und
Frühmittelalter"
Keplerstraße 2, 72074 Tübingen
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