From fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de Thu Sep 12 14:34:32 2024 To: "fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de" Thread-Topic: =?iso-8859-1?Q?CfA_|_2025_PhD_studentships_at_Graduate_School_of_East_Asi?= =?iso-8859-1?Q?an_Studies_(GEAS),_Freie_Universit=E4t_Berlin?= Thread-Index: AdsFD3en6cfAJ8LIT+6q9GnIkJMYTgAAJb3Q References: <5b784b42b58c41dfb10ed8776d2a389c@geas.fu-berlin.de> In-Reply-To: <5b784b42b58c41dfb10ed8776d2a389c@geas.fu-berlin.de> Accept-Language: de-DE, en-US Content-Language: de-DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_000_18528f958fea4fdd9937058236755846geasfuberlinde_" MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 14:34:30 +0200 X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Status: No, score=-49.9 required=5.0 tests=ALL_TRUSTED, DCC_REPUT_00_12, DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_EF,FU_XPURGATE_SUSP,HTML_MESSAGE X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.6 on Tokelau.ZEDAT.FU-Berlin.DE X-Spam-Level: Message-ID: From: Newsletter Graduate School of East Asian Studies Subject: [FUB-GEAS] =?iso-8859-1?q?CfA_=7C_2025_PhD_studentships_at_Gradu?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ate_School_of_East_Asian_Studies_=28GEAS=29=2C_Freie_Unive?= =?iso-8859-1?q?rsit=E4t_Berlin?= X-BeenThere: fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Newsletter Graduate School of East Asian Studies List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 12:34:32 -0000 --_000_18528f958fea4fdd9937058236755846geasfuberlinde_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ++apologies for crossposting++ The Graduate School of East Asian Studies (GEAS) at Freie Universit=E4t Ber= lin will admit up to 9 doctoral candidates to its PhD program "East Asian S= tudies" again in 2025. The application period starts on 14 September 2024. Deadline for submission= s: 15 November 2024. GEAS at Freie Universit=E4t Berlin offers a structured 3-year doctoral prog= ram for 4-year PhD processes with a regional focus on East Asia (China, Jap= an, Korea). Doctoral dissertations at GEAS are expected to analyze modern o= r contemporary East Asia in the fields of politics, society, economy, cultu= re, law, or history. Eligibility Successful applicants will have an above-average master's degree in either = area studies (Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies) or a disci= pline represented at the Graduate School (Political Science, Social and Cul= tural Anthropology, Business, Economics, Law, History, Cultural Studies, Hu= manities) with a focus on East Asia. While applicants are not expected to c= ontact potential supervisors prior to their application, they are highly en= couraged to review the profiles of GEAS' faculty to ensure the compatibilit= y of their project with GEAS professors' research profiles. The language of= communication is English. Successful candidates will also have language sk= ills in an East Asian Language (Chinese, Japanese, or Korean) at a level of= B2 or higher. Scholarship Availability Applicants are required to apply for institutional funding at the same time= as they apply for the doctoral program. Two candidates with Chinese citize= nship can be nominated for funding through the cooperation of Freie Univers= it=E4t and the Chinese Scholarship Council through the FUB-CSC PhD scholars= hip program. Additionally, three outstanding candidates can be nominated fo= r a 6-month Starting Grant from the graduate school. Further Information The next application period starts 14 September 2024 and ends 15 November 2= 024. Please register and apply online through the Dahlem Research School Ap= plication Portal. Please do not send applicati= ons via email or mail. For questions about admission and the online portal, please refer to the Ad= mission FAQ on our homepage at http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de/application/faq= /index.html. For guidance on writing a research proposal, please visit http://www.geas.f= u-berlin.de/application/Proposal/index.html. The screening process will take place from December 2024 to March 2025. Sho= rtlisted candidates will be interviewed via video conference in February/Ma= rch 2025. Successful candidates will be notified of their acceptance to the= program by March/April 2025. A place in the program is contingent upon admission to the relevant PhD pro= cedure in the chosen subject at Freie Universit=E4t Berlin after being acce= pted to GEAS. Notifications for university admission will begin in June/Jul= y 2025. For additional information on the application process and submission requir= ements, feel free to contact us at application@geas.fu-berlin.de Kind regards, Katrin Gegenbach and Lena Wesemann -- Associate Directors Graduate School of East Asian Studies Freie Universit=E4t Berlin Hittorfstr. 18 D-14195 Berlin Tel.: +49-(0)30-838 61781 application@geas.fu-berlin.de http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de --_000_18528f958fea4fdd9937058236755846geasfuberlinde_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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The Graduate Sch= ool of East Asian Studies (GEAS) at Freie Universit=E4t Berlin will admit up to 9 doctoral candidates to= its PhD program “East Asian Studies” again in 2025.

The application per= iod starts on 14 September 2024. Deadline for submissions: 15 November 2024.=

GEAS at Freie Unive= rsit=E4t Berlin offers a structured 3-year doctoral program for 4-year PhD = processes with a regional focus on East Asia (China, Japan, Korea). Doctoral dissertations at GEAS are expected to analyze mode= rn or contemporary East Asia in the fields of politics, society, economy, c= ulture, law, or history. 

Eligibility

Successful applican= ts will have an above-average master’s degree in either area studies = (Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies) or a discipline represented at the Graduate School (Political Science, Social= and Cultural Anthropology, Business, Economics, Law, History, Cultural Stu= dies, Humanities) with a focus on East Asia. While applicants are not expec= ted to contact potential supervisors prior to their application, they are highly encouraged to review the profi= les of GEAS’ faculty to ensure the compatibility of their project wit= h GEAS professors’ research profiles. The language of communication i= s English. Successful candidates will also have language skills in an East Asian Language (Chinese, Japanese, or Korean) a= t a level of B2 or higher.=

Scholarship Avai= lability

Applicants are requ= ired to apply for institutional funding at the same time as they apply for = the doctoral program. Two candidates with Chinese citizenship can be nominated for funding through the cooperation of Freie = Universit=E4t and the Chinese Scholarship Council through the FUB-CSC PhD s= cholarship program. Additionally, three outstanding candidates can be nomin= ated for a 6-month Starting Grant from the graduate school.

Further Informat= ion

The next applica= tion period starts 14 September 2024 and ends 15 November 2024. Please register and apply online through the Dahlem Research= School Application Portal. Please do not send applications via email or mail.

For questions about= admission and the online portal, please refer to the Admission FAQ on our = homepage at http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de/appl= ication/faq/index.html.

For guidance on wri= ting a research proposal, please visit http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de= /application/Proposal/index.html.

The screening proce= ss will take place from December 2024 to March 2025. Shortlisted candidates= will be interviewed via video conference in February/March 2025. Successful candidates will be notified of their acceptance to the pr= ogram by March/April 2025.

A place in the prog= ram is contingent upon admission to the relevant PhD procedure in the chose= n subject at Freie Universit=E4t Berlin after being accepted to GEAS. Notifications for university admission will begin in Jun= e/July 2025.

For additional information= on the application process and submission requirements, feel free to conta= ct us at appli= cation@geas.fu-berlin.de<= /p>

 

Kind regards,

Katrin Gegenbach and Lena Wesemann

 

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Asso= ciate Directors
Graduate School of East Asian Studies
Freie Universit=E4t Berlin
Hittorfstr.
18
D-14195 Berlin

 

Tel.: +49-(0)30= -838 61781
application@geas.fu-berlin.de
http://www.geas.fu-berlin.de<= o:p>

 

 

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X-BeenThere: fub-geas@lists.fu-berlin.de X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: Newsletter Graduate School of East Asian Studies List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 07:37:02 -0000 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------KxOftRm0LoQ9XKPmDGtDQzlc Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [bccnmailing] Nov 7th and 8th, 2024: "Studying Global China Workshop" in Berlin - registration open! Datum: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:16:11 +0200 Von: Merle Groneweg Antwort an: Merle Groneweg An: bccnmailing@lists.hu-berlin.de Dear all, We are excited to announce the program of the 2024 'Studying Global China Workshop', which will take place in Berlin on November 7th and 8th, 2024. Please find all information here . If you are interested, please register here. Studying 'global' China is challenging. For researchers trained in sinology, studying China's global entanglements demands new methodological approaches. For those coming from social science backgrounds, language barriers and limited historical and cultural knowledge present problems in researching China's global influence. In addition, scholars face both tightening restrictions in the PRC as well as heated discussions on the risks and benefits of cooperation in Western countries. The 'Studying Global China' workshop provides a platform to explore these issues, discuss research approaches, share challenges when conducting fieldwork, and learn about new tools for data analysis. Are you about to finish your post-doc project or just started your PhD? An early stage China studies researcher or an up-and-coming social scientist engaged with some dimension of 'global' China? Meet other scholars over snacks and coffee, listen to inspiring lectures on contemporary issues, and learn from & about each other: Who is working on what? What are your experiences with fieldwork? How can you translate your academic research into policy advice? Join us at the HU Berlin for two days of debates and networking! Participation is open to all PhD students, post-docs, and other interested scholars. M.A./M.Sc. students may also participate (depending on capacity). Registration is possible until Oct 18, 2024. The workshop takes place at Humboldt University of Berlin (Auditorium, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum). We would like to invite all PhD students to briefly present their experiences with fieldwork and/or present their research in informal group sessions. If you would like to participate in those sessions, please submit the relevant info in the registration platform. In case you have any questions, please reach out to me at any time. Best wishes Merle Groneweg ---- *Program* *Thursday, Nov 7th *09:00 am  Arrival & Coffee 09:15 am  Welcome & Introduction 09:30 am  From Global China as Method to Global China from Below (/Nicholas Loubere/, PhD, Lund University) 10:30 am  Global China from Below: Discussion (/Dr. Daniel Fuchs/, HU Berlin; /Nicholas Loubere/, PhD, Lund University; /Dr. Kimiko Suda/, TU Berlin) 11:30 am  Coffee Break 12:00 pm  Using data to understand modern China (/Antonia Hmaidi/, MERICS) 01:00 pm  Lunch 02:00 pm  Risk management at universities - and what it means for China-related research (/Dr. Isabelle Harbrecht, /HU Berlin)/ /03:00 pm  Coffee Break 03:30 pm  Group sessions: Fieldwork challenges 05:30 pm  Closing *Friday, Nov 8th* 09:00 am  Arrival & Coffee 09:30 am  Studying China in Global Science… - with telescopes and microscopes// (/Prof. Dr. Anna Lisa Ahlers,/ MPWIG & University of Oslo)/ /11:00 am  Coffee Break 11:30 am  Studying common concerns among and with Chinese youths/(Biao Xiang, /PhD, MPI for Social Anthropology) 01:00 pm  Lunch 02:00 pm  Group Sessions: Research presentations 03:30 pm  Coffee Break 04:00 pm  From academia to policy advice  (/Dr. Aya Adachi, /Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung) 05:15 pm  Networking with Berlin YCW (Young China Watchers) 07:00 pm  Film screening with CiLENS (Chinese Indie Cinema in Berlin) --- Humboldt University of Berlin Department for East Asian Studies -- Alice Trinkle Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften Seminar für Ostasienstudien Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Johannisstraße 10, 10117 Berlin T: +49 (0)30 2093 66928 M:alice.trinkle@hu-berlin.de H:https://hu.berlin/ostasienstudien --------------KxOftRm0LoQ9XKPmDGtDQzlc Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit




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Betreff: [bccnmailing] Nov 7th and 8th, 2024: "Studying Global China Workshop" in Berlin - registration open!
Datum: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 17:16:11 +0200
Von: Merle Groneweg <merle.groneweg@hu-berlin.de>
Antwort an: Merle Groneweg <merle.groneweg@hu-berlin.de>
An: bccnmailing@lists.hu-berlin.de


Dear all,

We are excited to announce the program of the 2024 'Studying Global China Workshop', which will take place in Berlin on November 7th and 8th, 2024.

Please find all information here.

If you are interested, please register here.

Studying 'global' China is challenging. For researchers trained in sinology, studying China's global entanglements demands new methodological approaches. For those coming from social science backgrounds, language barriers and limited historical and cultural knowledge present problems in researching China's global influence. In addition, scholars face both tightening restrictions in the PRC as well as heated discussions on the risks and benefits of cooperation in Western countries. The 'Studying Global China' workshop provides a platform to explore these issues, discuss research approaches, share challenges when conducting fieldwork, and learn about new tools for data analysis.

Are you about to finish your post-doc project or just started your PhD? An early stage China studies researcher or an up-and-coming social scientist engaged with some dimension of 'global' China? Meet other scholars over snacks and coffee, listen to inspiring lectures on contemporary issues, and learn from & about each other: Who is working on what? What are your experiences with fieldwork? How can you translate your academic research into policy advice? Join us at the HU Berlin for two days of debates and networking!

Participation is open to all PhD students, post-docs, and other interested scholars. M.A./M.Sc. students may also participate (depending on capacity). Registration is possible until Oct 18, 2024. The workshop takes place at Humboldt University of Berlin (Auditorium, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum).

We would like to invite all PhD students to briefly present their experiences with fieldwork and/or present their research in informal group sessions. If you would like to participate in those sessions, please submit the relevant info in the registration platform.

In case you have any questions, please reach out to me at any time.

Best wishes

Merle Groneweg

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Program

Thursday, Nov 7th

09:00 am  Arrival & Coffee
09:15 am  Welcome & Introduction 
09:30 am  From Global China as Method to Global China from Below (Nicholas Loubere, PhD, Lund University)
10:30 am  Global China from Below: Discussion (Dr. Daniel Fuchs, HU Berlin; Nicholas Loubere, PhD, Lund University; Dr. Kimiko Suda, TU Berlin)
11:30 am  Coffee Break
12:00 pm  Using data to understand modern China (Antonia Hmaidi, MERICS)  
01:00 pm  Lunch  
02:00 pm  Risk management at universities - and what it means for China-related research (Dr. Isabelle Harbrecht, HU Berlin)
03:00 pm  Coffee Break  
03:30 pm  Group sessions: Fieldwork challenges  
05:30 pm  Closing


Friday, Nov 8th

09:00 am  Arrival & Coffee
09:30 am  Studying China in Global Science… - with telescopes and microscopes (Prof. Dr. Anna Lisa Ahlers, MPWIG & University of Oslo)
11:00 am  Coffee Break 
11:30 am  Studying common concerns among and with Chinese youths (Biao Xiang, PhD, MPI for Social Anthropology)  
01:00 pm  Lunch  
02:00 pm  Group Sessions: Research presentations  
03:30 pm  Coffee Break  
04:00 pm  From academia to policy advice  (Dr. Aya Adachi, Bundeskanzler-Helmut-Schmidt-Stiftung) 
05:15 pm  Networking with Berlin YCW (Young China Watchers)
07:00 pm  Film screening with CiLENS (Chinese Indie Cinema in Berlin)



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Humboldt University of Berlin
Department for East Asian Studies
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Alice Trinkle
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin 
Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften
Seminar für Ostasienstudien
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Johannisstraße 10, 10117 Berlin
T: +49 (0)30 2093 66928
M: alice.trinkle@hu-berlin.de
H: https://hu.berlin/ostasienstudien
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