Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin,
announces
1 Pre/Postdoctoral position for one year (with possible
extension)
Starting date: January 1, 2014 (flexible)
Outstanding junior scholars are invited to apply. The
position is awarded in conjunction with the research project The Construction
of Norms in 17th- to 19th-Century Europe and the United States.
Research projects should fit with one of the project’s
focal points, deafness or hysteria, or any medical category (including
disability), and address any period between the early seventeenth century and
the late nineteenth century and any European country or the United States.
Comparative studies are welcome.
Although projects must have a history of science
component, this may be in either the natural or the human sciences, with
relevant disciplinary perspectives including history of psychology, legal
history, history of medicine, technology studies, disability studies,
linguistics, comparative literature, history of philosophy, and others.
Projects involving large-scale translation of Latin sources on Sign Language or
on conceptions of sound and hearing will also be considered. Doctoral
candidates must already be registered for PhD studies at their home university.
The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science is an
international and interdisciplinary research institute (http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/index.html).
The Max Planck Society is committed to promoting more individuals with
disabilities and encourages them to apply. Fellows are expected to participate
in the research activities at the Institute. The Institute language is English;
it is expected that candidates will be able to present their own work and
discuss that of others fluently in that language.
The successful applicant may be employed as a predoctoral
fellow rated 50% TVöD E13 in the German system, or alternatively receive a
fellowship (monthly stipend: € 1,365). Candidates of all nationalities are
encouraged to apply.
The postdoctoral fellowship is endowed with a monthly
stipend between 2.100 € and 2.500 € (fellows from abroad) or between 1.468 €
and 1.621 € (fellows from Germany).
Pre-doctoral candidates should send a cover letter,
curriculum vitae, copies of certificates, dissertation project outline (maximum
3,000 words), and two reference letters (these letters may be sent separately)
Postdoctoral candidates should send a cover letter,
curriculum vitae including list of publications, copies of certificates,
research project (maximum 3,000 words), a publication sample, addresses of two
referees (preferably including email) and the names and addresses of two
referees (preferably including email) who have already been contacted by the
applicant to confirm their willingness to submit letters of presentation.
Candidates with a project involving large-scale
translation of Latin sources should send a curriculum vitae, copies of
certificates, a detailed cover letter, a translation sample from a Latin text
written between the 16th and the 18th centuries (published or not), and two
reference letters (these letters may be sent separately)
The Max Planck Research Group (Sabine Arnaud) is also
accepting proposals for non-funded Visiting Fellowships from one month to a
year. These positions are normally open to doctoral candidates or post-docs who
have external funding. The Max Planck Research Group (Sabine Arnaud) will
support a limited number of funding applications to organizations such as
Fulbright, DAAD, and Humboldt-Stiftung for fellowships starting in 2014, or
2015.
Please send your application in English no later than
July 31, 2012
to:
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Administration, MRG Arnaud - fellowships Boltzmannstraße 22
14195 Berlin
Germany
(Electronic submission is also possible: verwaltungsleitung@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de)
For administrative questions concerning the fellowships
and the Institute, please contact Claudia Paaß (paass@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de), Head of
Administration, or Jochen Schneider (jsr@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de),
Research Coordinator.
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