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UNIVERSITÄT KONSTANZ ZUKONNECT FELLOWSHIPS FOR SCHOLARS FROM AFRICA, ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA

Application Deadline: 1 February 2025

LOCATION: Germany

The Zukunftskolleg Konnect Fellowships support early career researchers from Africa, Asia and Latin America, who do research that fits to one of the thirteen departments at the University of Konstanz. As a ZUKOnnect Fellow, you can use this time to extend your research networks and to get to know the research environment at the University of Konstanz while keeping your position at home.

ELIGIBILITY:

You were born AND work in a country in Latin America, Asia or Africa.

You hold a doctorate (max. 2 years, doctoral degree granted after 15 February 2023) OR are a doctoral student in your final year.

Your doctorate was/ is going to be completed at a university in Latin America, Asia or Africa.

You do not hold a permanent professorship, nor do you have a habilitation or equivalent qualification (Venia legendi).

Your research project should tie in with one of the disciplines represented at the University of Konstanz.

Track A: You should name a researcher at the University of Konstanz with whom you intend to collaborate (no need to contact person(s) in advance!).

Track B: Nomination by one (Junior) professor of the University of Konstanz

Preference will be given to applicants who plan to team up with one of our current Zukunftskolleg Fellows or within the Cluster “Politics of Inequality” or “Collective Behaviour”.

Preference will be given to fellows from countries not represented in our community

BENEFIT:

During the on-campus research stay, a stipend of € 1,300/month for doctoral students and € 2,000/month for postdoctoral researchers (following DAAD guidelines).

Standard expenses for one economy-class trip to Konstanz and back.

The chance to participate in events organized by the Zukunftskolleg.

Access to library resources.

Access to IT services.

Access to research support services (via Research Support).

up to 750€ research allowance upon request

Research Return Visit by a member of University of Konstanz to your home institution upon request.

ZUKOnnect Fellows will benefit from a digital affiliation extending the total period to 12 months. The digital affiliation will be supported with up to € 900 (lump sum).

German language course (online and on site to be confirmed for 2025).

Career Kit Plus – weekly series of seminars and workshops offered by the University of Konstanz staff members or external trainers (e.g. open access, good practice in academic writing, career perspectives, funding opportunities, but also sight visits and other encounters) Programme for 2025 to be confirmed.

“Fellows go Local” – ZUKOnnect meetings with fellows, staff, PhD students  in town, helping to adjust in the local region supported by the Universitätsgesellschaft Konstanz.

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KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES POSTDOCTORAL VISITING FELLOWSHIPS

Application Deadline: October 1, 2024

LOCATION: USA

The Kellogg Institute for International Studies has offered visiting fellowships to promote interdisciplinary international research in a supportive community of scholars. The Institute offers time to pursue scholarly development, advance your research portfolio, and develop your skills as you prepare to enter the academic job market. 

ELIGIBILITY:

They invite applications from scholars who conduct international research on the themes of global democracy and/or human development. Applicants may come from any country and must have recently earned a PhD within the last five years.

Most successful applicants will work in a social science discipline or in history. Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but awards are contingent on their having completed the PhD before June 30 of the starting fellowship year.

For non-US citizens and residents, please consider: 

Advanced English language proficiency is required.

Foreign nationals must have a valid passport and be able to obtain a J-1 visa.

According to US immigration regulations, an individual who completes a period of stay of less than five years as a J-1 professor or research scholar and does not have another appointment immediately following the termination of said stay, cannot return to the US as a J-1 professor or research scholar until the individual has been outside the US for a minimum period of two years. This two-year bar is different from the two-year home residency requirement normally issued to J-1 scholars.

For program information, please contact Mauricio Benítez Iturbe, Executive Director, at mbenite2@nd.edu

BENEFIT:

Very competitive stipend

Research funding

Medical insurance benefits

Partial housing subsidy for the Hesburgh Center Residences adjacent to the Kellogg Institute offices, or other on-campus housing conveniently located

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