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Dear colleagues,

the Centre for Global Cooperation Research and the Institute of East 
Asian Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen IN-EAST have newly 
established a joint fellowship program on the topic of Trans-Border 
Cooperation in East Asia at the Regional/Global Interface.

Details of the call:
https://www.uni-due.de/in-east/news.php?id=86

Further circulation of this call is appreciated.

Best regards


Helmut Demes


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29.06.2016 - 09:34:18


    Call for Applications: Fellowships in 2016/17

IN-EAST and the Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation 
Research (KHK/GCR21), jointly offer fellowships in 2016/2017. 
Application deadline: June 12, 2016

The Institute of East-Asian Studies (IN-EAST) and the Käte Hamburger 
Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21), both 
research institutes at the University of Duisburg-Essen, jointly offer 
up to four *six-month fellowships in 2016/2017*. The common theme for 
the collaboration of both host institutions and for the fellowships is 
“Trans-border Cooperation in East Asia at the Regional/Global 
Interface”. We are especially interested in studies that link up 
questions of governance and cooperation on global and regional issues 
with existing or emerging and innovative patterns of 
organizational/institutional design in East Asia.
In this vein, we welcome theoretical as well as empirical contributions 
from the Social Sciences (Sociology and Political Science, Economics, 
Business, Law and Psychology) or the Humanities. Projects might address 
one or several of the following topics:

  * Global governance and regional cooperation from an East-Asian
    perspective
  * Transnational or trans-border cooperation in East Asia
  * International and transnational organization of activities in East Asia
  * The role of informal and formal institutions in establishing
    networks and cooperation in East Asia
  * Cooperation and uncertainty in East Asia: institutional arrangements
    at the regional/global interface
  * Public and private authority beyond the nation-state: emerging
    patterns in East Asia
  * Transnational diffusion of institutions and innovations

At the Institute of East Asian Studies, more than 70 scholars from 
various academic disciplines are engaged in both research and teaching 
on contemporary East Asia, focusing on the economies, politics and 
societies of China, Korea and Japan. Research is carried out by the 
DFG-sponsored Research Training Group 'Risk and East Asia', the 
BMBF-funded IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies, the latter focusing on 
Innovation in East Asia, and many individual research projects. The 
IN-EAST establishes a new research focus on transnational studies 
(Further information: http://www.in-east.de).
The Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research is a 
research institute sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education 
and Research. It seeks to contribute towards a better understanding of 
the possibilities and limits of transboundary cooperation. By building a 
learning community, researchers from different disciplines and world 
regions develop an innovative framework for contemporary cooperation 
research that enables the exploration of new options for global public 
policy (Further information: http://www.gcr21.org).
Both institutions are pleased to announce their Joint Call for 
Applications for fellowships in 2016 and 2017. The earliest start date 
possible is October 2016. Fellows, who are required to have a completed 
Ph.D., will join the Centre or the Institute for a period of six months. 
Fellowships include a working space in fully equipped offices at one of 
the two host institutions and, if applicable, a competitive stipend 
commensurate with the applicant’s level of professional experience. 
Fellows are expected to contribute to our overall lines of research and 
to embrace our multi-disciplinary environment. Regular attendance at the 
Institute and the Centre is thus required, implying residency in 
Duisburg or the Rhine-Ruhr area in most cases. The working language at 
both institutions is English.
Applications (in English only) must include a cover letter, your CV with 
publication list, a concise research proposal (3–5 pages) plus one 
relevant publication. Please indicate your preferred period of stay. 
Please submit your application only electronically using our website.

*The online application form will be available from 1st May 2016: 
http://www.gcr21.org/index.php?id=355.*

The application deadline is *12th June 2016.* We particularly encourage 
female researchers to apply.

Download of this call as pdf: 
https://www.uni-due.de//imperia/md/content/in-east/khk_in-east_fellowships_2016-17.pdf




-- 
Helmut Demes
Executive Director - Geschäftsführer
IN-EAST Institute of East Asian Studies
Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften
University of Duisburg-Essen - Universität Duisburg-Essen
47048 Duisburg
Germany - Deutschland
tel +49(0)203-379-4191, -4113
fax +49(02)203-379-4157
www.in-east.de


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