for Advanced Studies
Fellowships 2021–22: Call for Applications
10 December 2020

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The Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies invites researchers to apply for its junior and senior fellowship programme for the academic year 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022.
2 Doctoral Fellowships
2 Postdoctoral Fellowships
7–9 Senior Fellowships
Application Deadline: 10 December 2020
The Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies (MCAS) at Universität Hamburg invites researchers to apply for its junior and senior fellowship programme for the academic year 1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022.
The 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 German Research Foundation. MCAS’s central aim is to explore and research scepticism in Judaism in its dual manifestation both as a purely philosophical tradition and as a more general expression of sceptical strategies, concepts, and attitudes in the cultural field.
Topic: Language and Scepticism (2021–22)
In the academic year 2021–22, MCAS will focus on the relationship between language and scepticism. The ability of language to represent and communicate “truth” has been challenged by sceptical arguments throughout the history of thought. Within the confines of active religions that are founded upon sacred texts, of which Judaism is the earliest, the sceptical challenge becomes crucial to the soundness of tradition. The investigation of scepticism in the context of language will be conducted from three angles: (1) the status of sacred texts; (2) language and meaning; and (3) the place of translation in the transmission of knowledge. The successful candidate’s project should resonate productively with the annual topic as described. Priority will be given to projects dealing with the (early) modern period.
Junior Fellowships (PhD and Postdoc)
Junior fellowships are awarded to advanced PhD students and postdoctoral researchers (within four years of receipt of PhD) in Jewish studies, history, philosophy, Islamic studies, religious studies, or related fields in the humanities.
- Fellowship period: 12 months (1 October 2021 to 30 September 2022)
Senior Fellowships
Senior fellowships are intended for researchers in Jewish studies, history, philosophy, Islamic studies, religious studies, or related fields in the humanities who have held a PhD for at least four years at the time of application (Category I) and for those who have achieved a professorship or an equivalent academic position (Category II).
- Fellowship period: 3–5 months
- Commencement of fellowship period: 1 October 2021
Application Procedure
Applicants are requested to submit the following documents in one PDF file.
- A research proposal of two to three pages, including the project’s relationship to the annual topic, the status quaestionis of the chosen topic, the candidate’s prior research that is relevant to the proposed topic, a detailed programme of work with a timetable, and a description of the expected form of the outcome of the project
- A full CV and up-to-date publications list (max. 5 pages)
- A completed application form (link: PDF)
- A transcript of records/master’s certificate (PhD fellowship) or PhD diploma (postdoctoral fellowship)
In addition, two letters of recommendation (junior fellows only; for the PhD fellowship, one of the letters must be written by the PhD supervisor) must be sent directly to MCAS by the referees.
Applications and recommendation letters may be submitted via e-mail until 10 December 2020 to lilian.tuerk"AT"uni-hamburg.de
Acceptance letters will be sent out in February 2021.
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.
For further information and questions, please contact Dr. Lilian Türk:
E-mail: lilian.tuerk@uni-hamburg.de
Phone: +49-(0)40-42838-8605