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The Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies will admit up to ten Ph.D. fellows to its doctoral programme, which is to begin on 1 October 2021. The Graduate School is a joint institution of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin, and Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, which brings together scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and area studies.

The Graduate School investigates the plurality, changeability, and global connectedness of Muslim cultures and societies. Applications with a focus on strategies of negotiating diversity, difference, and distinction, both among Muslims and between Muslims and non-Muslims are especially encouraged. Successful applicants will have a master’s degree in one of the disciplines represented at the Graduate School (Arabic Studies, Central Asian Studies, History, Human Geography, Iranian Studies, Islamic Studies, Political Science, Semitic Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology, South and Southeast Asian Studies, Southeast European History), with a ranking, where applicable, of above average. Our language of instruction and communication is English.

The application needs to be submitted via our application platform and includes the following information and documents:

Outline of the dissertation project (pdf file, up to 6 pages);

Curriculum vitae (pdf file, up to 3 pages);

Certified copies of degrees received (pdf files);

Proof of proficiency in English (C1 CEFR or equivalent, native speakers of English or applicants who have graduated from an English-speaking university in a country with English as an official language are exempt from this verification) (pdf file);

Evidence of proficiency in the language(s) relevant to the dissertation project (pdf file);

One letter of recommendation must be uploaded by the applicant’s referee directly to the application platform (signed and stamped on official paper).

Two full Ph.D. scholarships will be available with funding from the Gerda Henkel Stiftung. Two scholarships will be available through the DAAD Graduate School Scholarship Programme. Two pre-doc scholarships are available with funding from Einstein Stiftung Berlin. Two further positions for PhD students with Chinese citizenship are available through the cooperation of the Chinese Scholarship Council and Freie Universität Berlin’s Beijing Office (FU-CSC Ph.D. Scholarship). Candidates with funding from a third party are encouraged to apply. All doctoral fellows admitted to the Graduate School will receive a travel allowance. The first supervisors must be members of the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies. Fellows are expected to take residence in Berlin during the three-year programme.

Applications will be reviewed by the School’s Admissions and Grants Committee, and interviews will be scheduled in early February 2021.

The complete application package must be submitted by 11 November 2020, 12 noon Central European Winter Time through our application platform. The Admissions and Grants Committee will not consider incomplete or late applications.

Deadline: 11 November 2020, 12 noon CET

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