Applications are invited for Doctoral Fellowships on the Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies. There isn’t any nationality requirement; these fellowships can be found for scholars of all nationalities.
The Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) is a Franco-German analysis centre which was collectively based in 2012 by the Max Planck Society and Sciences Po on the initiative of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) in Cologne. The Center’s analysis investigates how people, organisations, and nation-states are dealing with the brand new types of financial and social instability which have developed in Western societies because of coverage shifts, the growth of markets, technological advances, and cultural adjustments. Located at Sciences Po Paris and cooperating intently with the MPIfG, the Center goals to contribute considerably to the social sciences in Europe and to complement educational and political dialogue between France and Germany.
Applicants whose native language is just not English are often required to offer proof of proficiency in English on the higher stage required by the University.
Scholarship Description
- Course Level: Fellowships can be offered to pursue Doctoral diploma program.
- Study Subject: Applicants’ analysis pursuits ought to fall into the realm of Maxtor’s analysis program, and their PhD undertaking proposal ought to match into one of many two analysis teams at MaxPo. We welcome unique and unbiased proposals. Research subjects need to be located in economic sociology, political-financial system, or financial or political historical past and might embody:
- The mental, political, and historical financial past of neoliberalism; elite and mass politics; the marketisation of social life; ideas of democracy, politics, and progress because of the 1970s; the implications of neoliberalism;
- Labour markets and inequality; segregation at work; workforce dynamics and workforce splits into organisations, corporations, and political events; the sociology of financial markets; the political and social penalties of financial crises.
- The MaxPo PhD program runs in shut collaboration with the doctoral program of the International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy (IMPRESSIVE) in Cologne. Together, we provide the opportunity of a double doctorate (cotutelle de thèse).
- Scholarship Award: 2,188 euros (month-to-month gross wage); three-year contract beginning in October 2019; together with a 12-week interval of administrative service to MaxPo and an analysis keep on the IMPRS-SPCE in Cologne.
- Nationality: There isn’t any nationality requirement; their fellowships can be found for scholars of all nationalities.
- Number of Scholarships: Numbers not given
- The scholarship will be taken in Germany