Europaeum Study Bursaries 2019/20

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Europaeum Study Bursaries 2019/20
Oxford to Geneva
Oxford to Helsinki
Oxford to Prague
Study Trip bursaries available to support three Oxford graduate students to undertake a period of research study in Geneva, Helsinki or Prague.

The grants are intended as a contribution towards travel, accommodation and other related costs during a 3-4 week study period, carrying out research integral to the students’ degree studies. Study can include periods of specialist library or archive work, supervisions with desired tutors (if available) or field work. Bursary holders are expected to undertake the trips self-directed, and will need to negotiate their own travel, accommodation and study arrangements.

More information:
http://www.ox.ac.uk/students/fees-funding/international/scholarships-exchanges/
https://europaeum.org/teaching/scholarships/

 

Europaeum Scholars Programme 2020/2021 – for DPhil students

Are you are interested in shaping the future of Europe? If so, and if you are a doctoral student in the Humanities or Social Sciences and whose research relates to the Study of Europe (broadly defined) then this could be the programme for you. The Europaeum Scholars Programme offers a unique opportunity to be part of a network of some of the brightest people of your generation. You will be able to connect your doctoral research with the world of policy making,  to understand the complexity of policy making and to  learn how to work as a team (and what leading a team involves).  European Scholars are people who “think for themselves, but not just of themselves”.  They are people with the capacity and the desire to create a better future for Europe, who combine academic excellence with a clear commitment to promoting the public good.  Highly motivated, well organised and with a strong academic track record they have a strong interest in connecting the lessons that can be learned from academic research to the public arena.

The Europaeum Scholars Programme is a world-class training programme. Scholars attend eight modules, taken over two years, alongside their existing doctoral studies.  Being multi-locational and multi-institutional the programme draws upon the resources of all 17 of the Europaeum university members. Teaching is by Europaeum affiliated academics together with a wide range of external experts and leading thinkers. Scholars visit key European and international institutions and learn about how they function in conversation with practitioners and policy makers. There are opportunities to directly engage with people facing some of the most difficult circumstances in contemporary society.  By the end you will emerge with knowledge and a set of skills and contacts equal to any group anywhere.

 
If this sounds like a programme you would be interested in please visit our website to learn more https://europaeum.org/europaeum-scholars-programme/

APPLICATION DEADLINE 1 December 2019. All enquiries: europaeum.scholars@admin.ox.ac.uk

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