History | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 10

3 Gerda Henkel Scholarships in the History of Ideas, Germany

Applications are invited from doctoral and post-doctoral researchers who are planning a history of ideas project based on the source material held at one or more of the three research institutions. The maximum bursary period is five months, and the grant amounts to 900 Euro per month for doctoral and 1500 Euro per month for post-doctoral candidates.

Proposals should develop a clear focused research question relevant to current trends in intellectual history. Interdisciplinary projects linking political intellectual history with the history of images and media would be particularly welcome. Purely literary projects cannot be considered. Candidates can apply to work consecutively at two institutions within the programme.

Scholarship Application Deadline:30 April 2011

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Marie Curie Fellowships of the Gerda Henkel Foundation, Germany: History, Prehistory and Early History, Archaeology, Art History, Historic Islamic Studies, Legal History, Historical studies, religious, cultural and political sciences under the special programme Islam, the modern nation state and transnational movements.

Starting in 2011, the Gerda Henkel Foundation is offering Marie Curie Fellowships in the M4HUMAN (Mobility for experienced researchers in historical humanities including Islamic studies) programme aimed at supporting outstanding scholars. This funding initiative is co-financed by the European Commission under the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme for Research. One objective of this fixed-term programme is to increase networking between researchers in the historical humanities at the international level, including researchers in religious, cultural and political sciences under the special programme “Islam, the modern nation state and transnational movements”.

Other goals include the promotion of trans-national academic exchange, increasing transnational mobility, facilitating further education and the positive and long-term influencing of the research environment in both origin and destination countries. Research scholarships can be requested for a larger-scale research work or in connection with a research project.
The programme provides 24-month research grants for two categories of researchers:
– Experienced researchers (PhD or 4 to 10 years of comparable research experience)
– Senior researchers (post-doctoral qualifications or more than 10 years of comparable and proven research experience.

Scholarship Application Deadline:30 June 2011

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MA in Architecture and Cities Scholarship for International Students, UK

At Kent School of Architecture staff and students work together to create a stimulating post-graduate environment for learning and furthering our knowledge of architecture and cities.
We are delighted to offer a scholarship to support a new International (i.e. outside the EU) MA applicant in Architecture and Cities to join our post-graduate community from October 2011.The value of this scholarship is 50% of the F/T international student fees.

Applicants must have a good first degree in architecture, planning, architectural history or a related discipline. Applicants who are still completing their degree at the time of application must be able to show clear evidence that they will achieve these grades.Applicants whose first language is not English must provide with their application proof of their English language competence – IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600.
This scholarship is open to suitable International (i.e., outside the EU) applicants only. Applicants must be able to commence their studies in October 2011.

Scholarship Application Deadline:30th April 2011

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