Saturday, January 10, 2015

Doctoral Fellowship at the Paris France

The Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) invites applications for doctoral fellowships. The recipients of the PhD fellowship will work under the supervision of Prof. Olivier Godechot or Prof. Cornelia Woll and will have to apply for formal enrollment in the doctoral programs in sociology or political science of Sciences Po in Paris.


Application deadline: March 15, 2015.


The thesis project should be linked to MaxPo’s research program focused on coping with instability in market societies and the interests of the two research group leaders, though empirical research topics may be quite varied. The research themes should be located in economic sociology or political economy and can include:


    • financial markets, labor markets, credit markets and more generally all market phenomenon, social and spatial stratification and inequality, income satisfaction and social reactions to inequality, the political and social consequences of economic crises, the moral boundaries of the economy, economics and social sciences, and the framing of economic realities.

 


  • the politics of financial regulation, international governance of economic policy, conflict and power in domestic and transnational policy-making, business-government relations or the transformation of state-society relations more generally, comparative institutional analysis of economic policy-making.

Eligibility: The candidate will hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) and have received training in the following disciplines: sociology or political science, with additional training in related fields such as economics, history, management, or philosophy. She or he should have experience in qualitative and quantitative methods. There is no nationality preference. However, a firm command of English and working knowledge of French or German are required.


Fellowship amount: € 2,188 / month (gross salary, about € 1,600 net); 3-year contract starting in October 2015; one 12-week teaching or administrative requirement, preferably in the first year of the fellowship (to be negotiated with the PhD adviser).


Application Procedure:


  • a CV

  • a transcript of records

  • a cover letter briefly describing your academic path so far and discussing the themes that interest you (2 pages maximum)

  • a thesis project (5,000 words maximum)

  • an abstract summarizing the thesis project

  • a writing sample (article, thesis, term paper, …)

  • if possible, we strongly encourage you to obtain one or more letters of recommendation (especially useful is a letter from your MA advisor)

Please email the complete file to by March 15, 2015 (write “MaxPo PhD positions 2015” in the subject line). Incomplete files will not be considered. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to take part in an online interview. Final decisions will be made by mid-April 2015.


Please also note that successful candidates will need to apply for admission through the online procedure of the École doctorale of Sciences Po before April 22, 2015. Administrative registration will occur in June 2015 by the École doctorale of Sciences Po. All the details will be forwarded to the candidates selected for a MaxPo fellowship in April 2015.


Post-doc Fellowship


MaxPo does not offer funded post-doc positions. However, we are happy to consider supporting young scholars wishing to apply for outside funding if their topics fit well with the MaxPo research agenda. Please contact the directors for further information.


Postdoctoral Fellowships at Partner Institutions


Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – Call for Applications 2015


The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany, invites suitable candidates to apply for postdoctoral fellowships in economic sociology, political economy, or contemporary history.


Applicants must hold a PhD degree or be scheduled to receive it by August 2015.


Fellowships will usually start on October 1, 2015, and will be awarded for one year.


Applications must be submitted by January 31, 2015.


For more information, see the announcement or the MPIfG website, where the application form can be downloaded:
www.mpifg.de/forschung/postdoc_program_en.asp.


 

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