American Council on Germany Hunt & Goldman Fellowships

American Council on Germany Hunt & Goldman Fellowships

Institution
Davidson College
Ort
Davidson, NC USA
Land
United States
Bewerbungsschluss
01.07.2005
Von
Scott Denham

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON GERMAN RICHARD HUNT FELLOWSHIP
The fellowship program aims to – but is not limited to – serve postgraduate students, including individuals enrolled in Ph.D. programs, who are in relatively early stages of their careers. This fellowship is open to scholars with an academic affiliation and to those who are independent or have other professional associations. Applicants should demonstrate an interest in German political, social, and cultural affairs; however, no prior experience in Germany is required. While helpful, knowledge of the German language is not a prerequisite. Fellows are required to develop research itineraries in consultation with the American Council on Germany.

The Dr. Richard M. Hunt Fellowship award covers the costs of pre-approved international and domestic travel and a per diem of $150 for up to 28 days in Germany. Following the completion of the trip, fellows will submit a report summarizing their findings.

Fellows are selected through a competitive application process. The selection committee for the Dr. Richard M. Hunt Fellowship will evaluate applications based on the following criteria: the contribution the project will make to a better understanding of German history (and more specifically, the political, social, and cultural components); the feasibility of the proposed project; the training of the applicant; and the scholarly potential of the applicant.

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON GERMAN GUIDO GOLDMAN FELLOWSHIP
The Dr. Guido Goldman Fellowship is intended to foster the study of European economic and international affairs. Topics that would fall under the rubric of the fellowship include the formulation of German economic and foreign policy and the evolution of U.S.-European relations. Fellows are required to develop research itineraries in consultation with the American Council on Germany.

The Dr. Guido Goldman Fellowship award covers the cost of pre-approved international and domestic travel and a per diem of $150 for up to 28 days in Germany and elsewhere in Europe relevant to the research being conducted. Following the completion of the trip, fellows will submit a report summarizing their findings.

Fellows are selected through a competitive application process. The selection committee for the Dr. Guido Goldman Fellowship will evaluate applications based on: the contribution the project will make to an understanding of the economics and foreign relations of Germany, Europe, and North America; the feasibility of the proposed project; the training of the applicant; and the scholarly potential of the applicant. While applicants should demonstrate an interest in German and European affairs, no prior experience in Germany or Europe is required. The fellowship program aims to – but is not limited to – serve postgraduate students, including individuals enrolled in Ph.D. programs, who are in relatively early stages of their careers. Knowledge of the German language is not a prerequisite.

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