Daily Archives: 12 July 2016

Gender Matters: Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminar (PATS) – Registration Now Open

‘Gender Matters’ PATS
The University of Western Australia
7 October, 2016

This one-day Postgraduate Advanced Training Seminar (PATS), co-sponsored by the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (ANZAMEMS), the Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group (PMRG) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 1100-1800, will include sessions on gender theory and methodology by a panel of scholars.

This is a FREE event, but places are limited. Priority will be given to postgraduate students. Tea, coffee and lunch will be provided. Please advise of any dietary requirements when applying. Registration closes on 16 September, 2016, or when full. Email Joanne McEwan (joanne.mcewan@uwa.edu.au) to register.

Panel:

  • Merry Wiesner-Hanks (History, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
  • Susan Broomhall (CHE, ARC Future Fellow, History, UWA)
  • Jacqueline Van Gent (CHE, English and Cultural Studies, UWA)
  • Andrew Lynch (CHE, English and Cultural Studies, UWA)
  • Stephanie Tarbin (CHE, History, UWA)
  • Joanne McEwan (CHE, History, UWA)

The ‘Gender Matters’ PATS will precede the “Gender Worlds, 500-1800” conference, which will also be held at the University of Western Australia, on October 8, 2016. For full information about the conference, please visit: http://conference.pmrg.org.au.

Snorri Sturluson Icelandic Fellowships – Call For Applications

The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies invites applications for the Snorri Sturluson Icelandic Fellowships for 2017. The Fellowships are granted to writers, translators and scholars (not to university students) in the field of humanities from outside Iceland, to enable them to stay in Iceland for a period of at least three months, in order to improve their knowledge of the Icelandic language, culture and society.

The amount of the Fellowships is based in principle on travel expenses to and from Iceland, plus living expenses while in the country. Should two equally-qualified candidates be under consideration, preference will, as a rule, be given to a candidate from Eastern or Southern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America or Oceania. The Árni Magnússonar Institute for Icelandic Studies assists Fellows during their stay in Iceland, at the conclusion of which Fellows are expected to submit a report to the Institute on how the grant was spent.

There is no special application form for the Fellowships. Applicants should submit a brief but thorough account of the purpose of their stay in Iceland, specifying period of stay, as well as details of education and publications.

Further information at: www.arnastofnun.is/english

Applications should be sent by ordinary mail (no e-mail application) no later than 31 October, 2016 to:

The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
The Sigurður Nordal Office
P.O.Box 1220
121 Reykjavík
Iceland

Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (25 Junior and Senior Fellowships) – Call For Applications

The Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS) is the University of Freiburg’s international research college. The Institute supports innovative research projects through individual fellowships.

The Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies announces the following individual FCFP fellowships for the academic year 2017/18:

(Fellowships start: September 1, 2017)

  • Junior fellowships (completed PhD plus one to six years post-doctoral experience)
  • Senior fellowships (completed PhD plus a minimum of six years post-doctoral experience or a tenured professorship or equivalent permanent position)

The FCFP is intended for current or future leaders in their fields. About 25 FCFP fellowships are awarded through a highly competitive, strictly merit-based selection process. Applications are invited from academics of all nationalities and all disciplines. Note, however, that during the 3-year period prior to the application deadline, applicants may not have resided or have carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in Germany for more than a total of 12 months.

Fellowships of 3 to 10 months in the Senior scheme and of 12 months in the Junior scheme may be applied for. They will allow researchers to conduct their own research projects. Fellowships are awarded to individuals with challenging and innovative research projects of high academic quality. The determining selection criteria are the academic excellence of both the applicant and of the project proposal. Personal qualifications with regard to international expertise, leadership skills and interdisciplinary interest are also taken into account during the evaluation of the applications. Application is open to proposals from all disciplines that can be supported at the University of Freiburg.

Successful applicants will become FRIAS fellows. Each fellow will receive an internationally attractive living allowance (Junior: E 13 TV-L, ca. 54.000 € p. a. pre-tax; Senior: W3-equivalent professorial salary, ca. 80.000 € p. a. pre-tax, additional regulations apply for applicants with unlimited work contracts at their home institution), mobility allowance and a research cost contribution (theoretical sciences: up to 450 € per month, experimental sciences: up to 1.050 € per month). A mentoring program is put in place for each Junior Fellow in her/his career development.

FRIAS unites research in the humanities and social sciences, the natural and life sciences, engineering and medicine. It is the aim of the Institute to support academic exchange across existing boundaries: between disciplines, between different cultures and countries, between established and younger researchers.

The institute provides its fellows with modern office space and an up-to-date infrastructure. Fellows have full access to all library services from one of the leading German university libraries. Special attention is given to fellows who plan to come to Freiburg together with their families. FRIAS makes every effort to provide tailor-made solutions with regard to suitable accommodation, child care and educational facilities.

The FCFP call for applications is co-financed by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program (FP7) “Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – People” (co-funding of regional, national and international programs) and the State of Baden-Württemberg.

The completed FCFP application form together with the required documents has to be uploaded on the application website for External Senior Fellowships or Junior Fellowships and submitted by September 15, 2016.

Information on the application and selection process (required documents, guidelines on eligibility, evaluation criteria, timeline and stages of the selection process) is provided at www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/de/wege-ins-frias/cofund.

More information on FRIAS is available at: www.frias.uni-freiburg.de.