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Call for Applications

Type: Doctoral Scholarships in Transcultural Studies
Institution: Graduate Programme for Transcultural Studies (GPTS),
University of Heidelberg
Location: Heidelberg (Germany)
Deadline: 15.3.2013

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The GPTS now welcomes applications for eight doctoral scholarships!

Starting in October 2013, the Graduate Programme for Transcultural
Studies (GPTS) will grant eight doctoral scholarships to European and
Asian students.

Applications have to be submitted through the Online Application
System: https://vjc.w2system08.de/intern/start_start_for.php

Deadline for applications is March 15, 2013.

The GPTS welcomes applications for doctoral scholarships each year.
Thus far there have been four application rounds, in spring/summer
2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012.

Application Requirements

Applicants must hold an M.A. or equivalent in a discipline of the
humanities or social sciences with an above-average grade (at least
1.7, B+, 2+, "magna cum laude", or equivalent).

The degree has to reflect at least five years of study at university
level. Applicants who plan to graduate in 2013 must provide a
university transcript that clearly indicates the progress to degree.

Documents should be submitted in English, German, French or Italian.
Documents in other languages should be submitted as certified
translations into English or German.

Application Process

The application process consists of four parts.

1. Applicants have to register and log into the Online Application
System of the GPTS. Further guidelines will be available after login.
Through the system applicants are required to provide

- proof of their M.A. (or equivalent) with a transcript of courses
  and grades (NOTE: If the degree is still pending, applicants have to
  provide a detailed transcript of courses, indicating the progress to
  degree)
- two referees for recommendation
- an abstract of the proposed doctoral project with a working plan
- a letter of intention
- proof of language skills
- further information about their education, work experience and
  other skills
- possible supervisor from the Cluster.

The proposed doctoral project must have clear connections to the
general research framework of the Cluster. Suitable supervisors may
be found amongst the five Professorships and senior researchers
involved in the projects of the Cluster.

2. After an initial evaluation and selection, applicants will be
asked to contact suitable supervisors at the Cluster to discuss their
proposed projects.

3. The most promising applicants will be invited to present their
projects to the selection committee in Heidelberg. Notifications on
this can be expected towards the end of April or the beginning of May.

4. Subsequent to the presentation in Heidelberg, the scholarship
holders will be selected.

For further questions send an e-mail to:
application-g...@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de

Website:
http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/en/students/graduate-programme-for-transcultural-studies/application.html




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