The Working Group on East Asian Security within the Graduate School of East Asian Studies (GEAS) at Freie Universität Berlin will admit 1 doctoral candidate beginning July/August, 2015, whose dissertation projects focus on East Asian SecurityThe doctoral candidate is part of a group of three researchers who will work closely with GEAS Einstein Visiting Fellow Professor Richard Samuels (MIT), the Working Group and GEAS faculty. We offer PhD stipends of € 1365 €/month (plus 103 €/m research allowance). The fellowship will initially be granted for one year, and contingent upon a positive evaluation after each year of study, the fellowship will be extended for another year. The fellowship may be granted for a maximum of three years. Doctoral dissertations at GEAS (EVF Working Group) are expected to analyze the institutional environment of security in the East Asian region (China, Japan and/or Korea). Successful applicants will have an above average master’s degree in either area studies (Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies) or a relevant discipline (Political Science, International Relations, Security Studies, Economics, Law, History, Environmental Policy) with a focus on East Asia. The language of instruction is English. Successful candidates will also show proof of language skills in an East Asian Language (Chinese, Japanese, or Korean) at a level of B2 (CEFR) or higher. The list of necessary documents for applications includes:
Application deadline is 31 May 2015. Screening will begin soon afterwards. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed (via Skype) in early June. For questions on admission and additional information, please check our website at http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de or the general Admission FAQ and feel free to contact us at application@geas.fu-berlin.de Applications should be sent in one pdf file to application@geas.fu-berlin.de No legal entitlement shall be constituted by applying to the program. Reasons for rejections will not be disclosed. ----- Graduate School of East Asian Studies Freie Universität Berlin Hittorfstr. 18 14195 Berlin Tel.: +49 (0)30-838-51596 Fax: +49 (0)30-838-451906 |