MCAS
for Advanced Studies
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18 February 2019

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2 Doctoral Fellowships and 2 Postdoctoral Fellowships
Application Deadline: April 1, 2019
The Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies (MCAS) at Universität Hamburg invites early career researchers to apply for its junior fellowship programme for the academic year 2019–20.
Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies at Universität Hamburg
The Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies is a Humanities Research Institute at Universität Hamburg led by Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Veltri. It is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation). The central aim of MCAS is to explore and research scepticism in Judaism in its dual manifestation as a purely philosophical tradition and as a more general expression of sceptical strategies, concepts, and attitudes in the cultural field.
Topic: Scepticism—Between Enquiry and Doubt (2019–20)
In the academic year 2019–20, research at the Centre will focus on the nature and scope of scepticism in the Jewish context by problematising two opposing portrayals of scepticism and investigating their presence in Jewish tradition. According to the first approach, scepticism is understood as an attitude to life which leads to tranquillity facilitated by the suspension of judgment. The second approach understands scepticism as doubt; not as a way of life, but as an epistemological obstacle, a “malady” which should but perhaps cannot be cured. Although usually taken as the dividing factor between scepticism in antiquity and its early modern counterpart, variations of these two types are found in different contexts throughout the history of scepticism, sometimes side by side.
The successful candidate’s project should fit into one or more of the following aspects: the study of these two “paradigms,” their mutual dynamics, their particular Jewish manifestations, and their appearance in other traditions.
Eligibility
Junior Fellowships are awarded to advanced PhD students and postdoctoral (up to five years from receiving PhD) researchers from Jewish studies, history, philosophy, Islamic studies, religious studies, or related fields in the humanities.
Duration of fellowship period: 6–12 months
Commencement of fellowship period: 12 months (October 1, 2019) or 6 months (October 1, 2019 or April 1, 2020)
Application Procedure
Applicants are requested to submit the following documents in one PDF file. Recommendation letters must be sent directly to MCAS by the referees.
Applications and recommendation letters may be submitted via e-mail until April 1, 2019 to maria.wazinski@uni-hamburg.de (maria.wazinski"AT"uni-hamburg.de)Acceptance letters will be sent out by the end of May 2019.
MCAS aims to increase the number of women in advanced academic positions and strongly encourages women to apply. Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by MCAS’s advisory board.
Further Information
For further information and questions, please contact Maria Wazinski by e-mail: maria.wazinski"AT"uni-hamburg.de or by phone: +49-(0)40-42838-8605