HGGS Membership and DAAD-GSSP ScholarshipsFull PhD
German, English
Working Language
Heidelberg
Location
01 Nov 2024
Application Deadline
01 Apr 2025
Starting Date
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Overview
Open Positions
15
Time Span
01 Apr 2025 for 4 years
Application Deadline
01 Nov 2024
Financing
yes
Type of Position
Full PhD
Working Language
- German
- English
Required Degree
- Magister
- Master
- State Examination
Areas of study
Development Co-operation, International Relations, Political Science, Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychology, Social Psychology, Business, Occupational, and Organisational Psychology, International Pedagogy , Educational Research, Educational Sciences, Adult Education, Cultural Pedagogy, Theatre Pedagogy, Media Pedagogy, Children's Education, Pedagogy, Educational Science, School Pedagogy, Special Pedagogy, inclusive Pedagogy, Gender Studies, Sustainability Sciences (Social), Social Economics, Sociology, Social Science, Sports Psychology, Sport Pedagogy, Protestant Religious Pedagogy, Protestant Theology, Religious Studies, Theology, Art History, Art Theory, Ethnomusicology, Music History, Music Theory, Musicology, American Studies, English Studies, Anthropology, Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Social Anthropology, German as a Foreign Language, German Studies, History, Intercultural Studies, Cultural History, General Literary Studies, Comparative Literary Studies, European Law, International Law, Private Law, Civil Law, Jurisprudence, Legal, Tax Law, Commercial Law, Public Law
Description
Description
The Heidelberg Graduate School for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Heidelberg University (HGGS) invites applications for Graduate Membership & two DAAD-GSSP Scholarships. We are looking for highly motivated, excellent doctoral candidates with a strong interest in interdisciplinary research .
The HGGS provides a structured, interdisciplinary programme in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Law for the formation of excellent doctoral candidates at Heidelberg University. It fosters innovative, interdisciplinary research projects and offers its members a dynamic and collaborative research environment within a broad national and international network. HGGS members actively contribute to the exchange across the disciplines and benefit from an exclusive selection of interdisciplinary seminars and expert courses in English and German. Interdisciplinary dissertation projects with any thematic focus are eligible to participate in the HGGS.
Applicants must hold an M.A. or equivalent in one of the disciplines of the six HGGS faculties with an above-average grade. The transcript has to indicate at least four years of study at the university level. Excellent knowledge of English is expected. Knowledge of German is required for a PhD in Law; in other cases it can be acquired or improved during the first year of the programme.
Importantly, the HGGS does not allocate PhD supervisors. Applicants are required to contact a potential supervisor at Heidelberg University themselves in order to discuss their research plans and to obtain a supervision agreement before applying to the HGGS. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to present their projects to the Selection Committee at an online interview. International candidates are requested to review the DAAD-GSSP Guidelines.
Further details can be found on the homepage of the HGGS, Heidelberg University.
Required Documents
Required Documents
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Certificates
- Transcripts
- Research expose
- List of publications