Deadline: October 25, 2015
Become part of a lively and creative academic community. The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) offers one-year Jean Monnet Fellowships (renewable for one more year) to scholars who have obtained their doctorate more than 5 years prior to the start of the fellowship, i.e. September 1, 2016 for the academic year 2016/17. The Fellowship programme is open to post-docs, tenure track academics and those wishing to spend their sabbatical at the Robert Schuman Centre. The Centre offers up to 20 Fellowships a year.
Jean Monnet Fellows are selected on the basis of a research proposal and of their CV. The research proposal should fit well with one of the Centre’s main research themes, programmes and projects. The three main research themes of the RSCAS are:
- Integration, Governance and Democracy;
- Regulating Markets and Governing Money; and
- 21st Century World Politics and Europe.
Fellowship
- The basic grant is € 2,500 per month. If the duration of the fellowship is less than 12 months, no grant will be paid for the month of August.
- Successful applicants benefiting from other grants or salaries must disclose this to the EUI, as the amount of the fellowship will be fixed at a lower rate (minimum € 1,250 per month) depending on the additional income.
- If applicable, family allowances will be added to the basic grant.
- Fellows (but not their families) receive reimbursement for one return trip from their home town to Florence.
- first-class rail (travel by car is also reimbursed on this basis)
- Economy class air fare
- The maximum amount for travel reimbursement is €1,200 for return travel.
- See more on Conditions of Award.
Eligibility
- Open to candidates who have obtained their doctorate more than 5 years prior to the start of the fellowship on September 1, 2016 (to apply for 2016/17, the Ph.D. should have been awarded before September 1, 2011).
- Candidates of all nationalities are eligible for the Jean Monnet Fellowships.
- Fellows must be ready to live in Florence for the duration of their Fellowship so that they can take an active part in the academic activities of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
Application Process
- Register and complete online application form here.
- Other requested documents include:
- Your CV with a list of publications in PDF.
- A letter of motivation (1-2 pages) in PDF.
- A research proposal (2-4 pages) in PDF.
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- See more on HOW TO APPLY here.
For more information, read FAQ or visit Jean Monnet Postdoctoral Fellowships.