Applications for desiguALdades.net Scholarships

Applications for desiguALdades.net Scholarships

The desiguALdades.net is pleased to award doctoral and postdoctoral
scholarships:

(1) postdoctoral scholarships with a duration from 6 to 24 months
depending on the scope of the research project (max. Euro 1,500 monthly).

(2) short-term scholarships for doctoral students with a duration of
six months (max. Euro 1,300 monthly).

(3) long-term scholarships for doctoral students with a duration of
three years (max. Euro 1,300 monthly). The initial scholarship will be
awarded for one year with the possibility of extension for two times a
year consecutively.


Please be aware of our two-step application process: in a first step
you will have to apply online (postdocs/doctoral students), in a
second step you will have to send the required documents in one single
PDF-file to contacto@desiguALdades.net. Only after receiving your
documents in PDF-format, your application can be taken into consideration.

desiguALdades.net is looking forward to applications from a broad
spectrum of the social sciences participating in the network. The
individual research projects should directly contribute to the
research concept of the network. Applications made by researchers from
outside Germany are especially welcome. The Freie Universität Berlin
is an equal-opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and persons
with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply. Successful
applicants should reside in Berlin for the duration of the scholarship.

The research concept provides a brief overview over the main research
questions and objectives of desiguALdades.net and serves as an
orientation for scholarship applicants for developing projects in line
with the network’s research foci. The projects proposed by scholarship
applicants shall explicitly address transregional dimensions and
interdependencies of phenomena of social inequality in Latin America.
Once they have been selected, doctoral students and postdoctoral
researchers will closely work together with experienced international
researchers from the network.

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