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With apologies for cross-postings and thanks for passing on the information
as relevant.
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*Arts and Humanities Research Council awards in 2011*
In 2011 the German section at the University of Edinburgh expects to award
one AHRC PhD scholarship for doctoral research in German Studies or a
comparative topic involving German Studies.
Staff in the German section are able to supervise a wide range of topics,
including German-Jewish writing; German-Turkish writing; German
literature and mental health as well as disabilities studies;
travel/migration writing and cultural exchange; gender and masculinity
studies; the Third Reich and Holocaust writing; theatre, film and
censorship; GDR studies; Translation Studies; Medieval studies;
18th/19th century studies; literature of the early 20th century and
post-1945 literature; myth and literature studies.
Our innovative Edinburgh German Yearbook, planned and edited within
the section and published by Camden House in the USA, attracts
high-profile academic contributors with their cutting-edge research.
For staff profiles and research interests see:
http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/literatures-languages-cultures/delc/
german/staff
Please contact Prof. Peter Davies ([log in to unmask]) for further
details. The deadline for AHRC applications is 15 February 2012; the
form is available at:
http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/literatures-languages-cultures/gradu
ate-school/scholarships.
Please note that candidates should already have applied for and been
accepted for PhD study at Edinburgh by this date.
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Professor Peter Davies
Chair of Modern German Studies
Division of European Languages and Cultures
University of Edinburgh
David Hume Tower
George Square
Edinburgh
EH8 9JX
Tel: 0131 650 3632
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The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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