Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law: PhD Scholarships 1471 views

The Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law offers a limited number of Doctoral scholarships for overseas (International) scholars to support their research stay at the Institute for up to 12 months.

Research area:
  • international dispute resolution and comparative procedural law

Eligibility:

  • Scholarships are offered to PhD students who plan to pursue research at the Institute within the Institute’s areas of research.

Application:

Application file must include:

  • Cover letter (max. 1 page), describing the motivation and also the link of research with the research of the Institute;
  • CV with details of grades of the university degrees
  • Summary of the PhD project (max. 2 pages), including subject, description and working plan
  • 2 letters of recommendation including one from the PhD supervisor, with his/her contact details.

Grant and benefits:

  • installments of 1500 €/month
  • Selected scholars will be offered a working place in the library reading room of the Institute and will have the opportunity to participate in the regular scientific events and other activities of the Institute.
—————-Quick Overview————-
Organization Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law
Fellowship Level Doctoral
Country Luxembourg
Subject areas Law
Fellowship amount 1500 €/month
Eligibility Open to all nationalities
Deadline 31 May 2019
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