Overview
The German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, is now accepting applications for a six-month doctoral fellowship in International Business History. A six-month extension of this term is possible. The recipient must begin the term in the summer of 2010.
Preference will be given to fellows whose projects fit into the GHI's research foci on transatlantic relations and the history of consumption. Comparative work is also strongly encouraged.
The fellow will be expected to be in residence at the GHI and participate in GHI activities and events. The fellow will have the opportunity to make use of the resources in the Washington, DC, area, including the Library of Congress and the National Archives, while pursuing his or her own research agenda. Travel within the US to work in archives and libraries will also be possible.
Value of this fellowship
The monthly stipend is €1,700 for doctoral students from European institutions; students based at North American institutions will receive a stipend of $1,900. In addition, fellowship recipients based in Europe will receive reimbursement for their round-trip airfare to the US.
How to apply
While applications may be written in either English or German, we recommend that applicants use the language in which they are most proficient. They will be notified approximately six weeks after the deadline.To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, two letters of reference, and a 5-page research project proposal by February 15, 2010. Submission of documents by email is strongly preferred. Please send an email with your application to Bryan Hart.
For more information, please contact:PD Dr. Uwe Spiekermann (e-mail)
International Business History Fellowship
German Historical Institute
Washington DC1607
New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington DC 20009U.S.A.
E-mail: spiekermann@ghi-dc.org
http://www.ghi-dc.org/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, is now accepting applications for a six-month doctoral fellowship in International Business History. A six-month extension of this term is possible. The recipient must begin the term in the summer of 2010.
Preference will be given to fellows whose projects fit into the GHI's research foci on transatlantic relations and the history of consumption. Comparative work is also strongly encouraged.
The fellow will be expected to be in residence at the GHI and participate in GHI activities and events. The fellow will have the opportunity to make use of the resources in the Washington, DC, area, including the Library of Congress and the National Archives, while pursuing his or her own research agenda. Travel within the US to work in archives and libraries will also be possible.
Value of this fellowship
The monthly stipend is €1,700 for doctoral students from European institutions; students based at North American institutions will receive a stipend of $1,900. In addition, fellowship recipients based in Europe will receive reimbursement for their round-trip airfare to the US.
How to apply
While applications may be written in either English or German, we recommend that applicants use the language in which they are most proficient. They will be notified approximately six weeks after the deadline.To apply, please send a cover letter, CV, two letters of reference, and a 5-page research project proposal by February 15, 2010. Submission of documents by email is strongly preferred. Please send an email with your application to Bryan Hart.
For more information, please contact:PD Dr. Uwe Spiekermann (e-mail)
International Business History Fellowship
German Historical Institute
Washington DC1607
New Hampshire Ave NW
Washington DC 20009U.S.A.
E-mail: spiekermann@ghi-dc.org
http://www.ghi-dc.org/
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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