Call for fellowship applications: Berlin Seminar in Transnational European Studies, May 31 - June 6, 2020
Applications for fellowships to take part in the third annual Berlin Seminar in Transnational European Studies are now being accepted. The seminar is a professional development initiative that is open to advanced PhD students and faculty of all ranks and from all disciplines at the University of Georgia and the University of Notre Dame. It is offered in partnership with the University of Notre Dame and is made possible through generous support by the Max Kade Foundation. Applications are encouraged from faculty and graduate students whose field of transnational study may be relevant to, but not necessarily grounded in, the study of Europe.
The Fellowship includes:
- a flight subsidy of up to $1500;
- hotel accommodation in Berlin for the duration of the seminar;
- expenses for public transportation in Berlin, as well as for materials, cultural events, and most meals.
Application Instructions
All applicants
For graduate student applicants
Deadline and Submission
- List name, faculty rank or year in Ph.D. program, department and college
- Research and teaching agenda (1-2 pages)
- Explain why the Berlin Seminar in Transnational European Studies will benefit your research;
- Describe a curricular innovation or teaching-related activity you would likely implement in the wake of the seminar to support transnational European studies on campus;
- Attach a brief CV (max. three pages).
For graduate student applicants
- Include a letter of recommendation from your major professor or graduate coordinator.
Deadline and Submission
- Application deadline is Friday, November 15, 2019. Notification will follow shortly after.
- UGA Applicants: Submit proposal as single PDF or Word document to Dr. Lloyd Winstead at [email protected], senior associate director, Willson Center.
- Information regarding the application process for Notre Dame applicants will follow soon.