2ème Conférence virtuelle des jeunes chercheuses archéologues et paléontologues  = 2nd Virtual Conference for Women Archaeologists and Paleontologists A noter / Autour de la Préhistoire Colloque annuel  de  l'INHIGEO (International Commission for the History of Geology)

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2022-2023
Tel Aviv University

 

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The Dan David Society of Fellows aims to support outstanding postdoctoral research in the study of the past. The Society’s two-year postdoctoral fellowship provides generous funding for international and Israeli scholars, to pursue innovative research at the highest level while enjoying the professional mentorship of faculty members at Tel Aviv University. Candidates who have completed their PhD in any discipline involved in the study of the past, including but not limited to history, archaeology, history of the arts, history of education, history of science and medicine, physical anthropology, literature and digital humanities are eligible to apply.

 

Researchers who have completed their PhD at Tel Aviv University are not eligible for the Fellowship. Candidates must have their PhD degree in hand no earlier than October 1, 2017 and no later than September 1, 2022 (applicants who were on maternity leave are entitled to add an extra year for each child born since receiving the PhD degree). The fellowship will be awarded without regard to ethnicity, religion, gender or age.

 

Up to four fellowships will be awarded for a maximum of two years each, beginning on October 1, 2022. The renewal of the fellowship for the second year will be subject to review by the Society’s Academic Committee at the end of the first year. Fellows will be asked to spend at least three days a week at Tel Aviv University and to become part of the scholarly community of the university’s Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of the Arts. They will be required to fully participate in the activities of the Dan David Society of Fellows, including a twice-monthly seminar dedicated to cutting-edge methodologies and historiographic approaches, and to present their research to the other fellows once a year. The program’s academic activities will all be conducted in English.

 

Fellows will receive an annual scholarship of $40,000. Fellows who are not Israeli citizens will also be entitled to partially subsidized on-campus housing.

 

Applications should include the following documents in English: CV (including a list of publications); a statement of research plans (max. 5 pages); summary of PhD dissertation (max. 1 page); and 3 letters of recommendation (one from the applicant’s doctoral supervisor).

 

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The deadline for applications for the 2022/2023 academic year is February 15, 2022.

 

Via Professor Ran Barkai
 

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