The Morphomata Center for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Cologne is pleased to invite applications for fellowships for the academic year 2016/17.
The fellowships are awarded to scholars working within the Humanities (“Geisteswissenschaften”), in the field of biography/life writing and portraiture/life imaging. Morphomata especially invites projects from international scholars, with a cross-cultural approach, and which go beyond conventional biographical accounts. Fellowships are granted for a period of 3 to 9 months. Fellows must be in residence in Cologne during the fellowship period. The latter must include the months of October through February and/or April through July.
The Center
Morphomata is a member of the “Käte Hamburger Kollegs”, a collective of Centers for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The Center’s Fellows are part of a community of scholars that explores manifestations of knowledge production in texts and material artifacts in cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. Case studies are at the core of the Center’s research.
The Fellowships
Fellows will be provided with office space including work facilities and will participate in the academic life of both the Center and the University of Cologne.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a Morphomata Fellowship, the candidate must have the status of at least assistant professor (or equivalent) and a strong research record in biography/life writing and/or portraiture. Scholars with particular interest in the theory of the formation, dynamics, and mediality of cultural figurations are also invited to apply. Fellows are required to participate actively in the interdisciplinary and intercultural life of the Center and the University of Cologne. Morphomata Fellows are expected to participate in weekly events at the Center.
Application
Applicants are required to provide the following documents:
– a cover letter of one or two pages that indicates the preferred time slot for the fellowship
– a curriculum vitae
– a list of publications
– a title and a proposal for a research project (maximum 2000 words) related to the abovementioned topics
– a summary of maximum 200 words that clearly indicates to readers from other disciplines where the special significance of the project lies
– applications in German must be supplemented with an English title and summary
– a cover letter of one or two pages that indicates the preferred time slot for the fellowship
– a curriculum vitae
– a list of publications
– a title and a proposal for a research project (maximum 2000 words) related to the abovementioned topics
– a summary of maximum 200 words that clearly indicates to readers from other disciplines where the special significance of the project lies
– applications in German must be supplemented with an English title and summary
Applications should be submitted to: martin.roussel(at)uni-koeln.de
The deadline for applications is November 2nd 2015
Selection Process
The criteria for the selection process are based on the academic qualifications of the applicants and the originality of their research aims. The selection will be made by the advisory board during its meeting in January/February 2016.
If you have any further questions, please contact: martin.roussel(at)uni-koeln.de