The Max Weber Programme offers 1- and 2-year
fellowships. Two year fellowships involve additional academic activities in the
EUI departments, such as limited graduate teaching.
The Programme, open to all nationalities, is
designed for junior post-docs who have received a doctorate in economics, law,
history, social and political sciences, or a related field, within the last 5
years and who want to advance in their research and academic training, in an
active multidisciplinary environment before entering the international job
market, or in the early stages of their academic careers.
Eligibility
- Candidates
who have received their Ph.D. or officially been accepted for defense by
the time of the start of the programme (1 September).
- Candidates
are eligible during the five-year period following the successful
completion of their Ph.D. For example, to apply for 2014/2015 you should
have received or submitted your Ph.D. betweeen 1/9/2009 and 1/9/2014 and
the Ph.D. defense should take place no later than 31/12/2014.
- Extensions
to the five-year rule are allowed for applicants whose academic career has
been interrupted for maternity leave, illness or mandatory military
service. Cite circumstances in the application in the field 'Additional
Notes'. Successful candidates will be asked to provide supporting
documents.
- EUI
graduates can only apply for Max Weber Fellowships after having been away
from the EUI and in a full-time occupation or with another fellowship for
at least one year after defending their Ph.D.
- Candidates
of all nationalities are eligible for the Max Weber Fellowships.
The next
deadline for applications is 25 October 2013 for
the academic year 2014/2015.
Click here
for further details and application
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