The MaxPo PhD program is organized in close association with the doctoral program of the International Max Planck Research School on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy (IMPRS-SPCE). The MaxPo invites applications for doctoral fellowships under the supervision of Prof. Jenny Andersson or Prof. Olivier Godechot.
Study Areas:
- Economic Sociology
- Political Economy
- Economics
- Political History
Eligibility:
- Candidates will hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) and have received training in the following disciplines: History, Sociology, or Political Science, with additional training in related fields.
- They should have experience with qualitative and quantitative methods.
- There is no nationality requirement; however, a firm command of English and a working knowledge of French is required.
Fellowship value: 2,188 euros (monthly gross salary)
Duration: 03 year contract
Starting date: October 2019
Applications:
Applications with required documents (to be compiled into a single PDF file) and to be sent via email to allison.rovny@sciencespo.fr quoting “MaxPo PhD positions 2019” in the subject line):
- CV
- Transcript of records from each institution attended
- Cover letter briefly describing intellectual trajectory so far and discussing the topics of interest (2 pages maximum)
- Thesis project proposal (5,000 words maximum)
- A project title
- An abstract summarizing thesis project
- A writing sample (such as an article, thesis, or term paper); if possible
- One or more letters of recommendation (a letter from your MA advisor would be especially useful).
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Organization | Max Planck Sciences Po Center |
Country | Germany, France |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | History, Sociology, Political Science |
Fellowship amount | 2,188 euros (monthly gross salary) |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | 15 March 2019 |
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