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proven experts in historical research on East Central Europe), especially from East Central European countries and other Western European countries. It enables a short-term, intensive research stay of 1
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laboratory, your CV including list of publications, as well as contact information for 3 references in electronic form, as one single pdf-file via our online application platform. For further information about
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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale) | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 1 month ago
Job Code: 513 Job Offer from June 10, 2025 The Law & Anthropology Department is one of the three major departments which, together with a number of independent research groups, form the Max Planck
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form: curriculum vitae (two pages max) research outline ( five pages max) complete list of your publications (cf. sample list , PDF) list of selected key publications (cf. sample list, PDF) key
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April for visits beginning between October and March of the following year Application documents Documents to be uploaded to the DAAD portal: Online application form Full curriculum vitae in tabular form
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our laboratory, your CV including list of publications, as well as contact information for 3 references in electronic form, as one single pdf-file until the 15.07.2025 via our online application
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encourage applications from persons with disabilities. Please fill out the GIGA application form and send it with your full application (Ref.-No. GIGA-25-05) including relevant supporting documentation
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collections, form the nucleus of the Wolfenbüttel research library. In the context of ongoing international research into the medieval and early modern periods the holdings are continuously augmented
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the application form (link see below), a cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, and an exposé (max. 5 pages), in which you present your research project in a clear and focused manner and elaborate
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practice-oriented training courses is supported. Beside the financial support, fellows receive personal support, participate in seminars where they discuss their research projects with other fellows, and