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Dear list members,

We are looking for three doctoral researchers to work on the perception of
Europe in Senegal, Ukraine and Georgia. The three positions are part of a
new research group based at the University of Frankfurt and led by Veit
Bachmann and myself.

Informal inquiries are highly welcome.

Martin.

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The Goethe-University Frankfurt is seeking to fill

3 PhD Positions in the new interdisciplinary research group EuroGaps
(EG 13 TV-G-U, half-time)

for a period of 3.5 years starting in October 2010. The positions will be
based in the Department of Human Geography.

The research group is jointly led by Dr Veit Bachmann and Dr Martin Müller
and funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). It will
examine external perceptions of the European Union in sub-Saharan Africa and
the Black Sea Region. Each candidate will be responsible for one of three
countries:
a) Senegal
b) Ukraine
c) Georgia
Candidates should be in possession of a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a
pertinent social science discipline such as (but not limited to) Human
Geography, Political Science, Anthropology, Organisation Studies, Sociology,
European Studies. While based in the Department of Human Geography, the
research group will conduct interdisciplinary research, drawing on a range
of diverse academic traditions.

Language Requirements
The group aims to establish itself on the cutting edge of international
research. Command of English for academic purposes is therefore required, as
the large majority of publications will be in English. Additional language
proficiency is required for the posts in Senegal (French), Ukraine (Russian
or Ukrainian, proficiency in both is an asset) and Georgia (Russian or
Georgian, proficiency in both is an asset). If you don’t speak German, the
willingness to learn German is required. Applications from candidates with
an international background are explicitly encouraged.

Applications
Applications should be in English and indicate which of the three countries
you are applying for. They should include a cover letter (800-1000 words)
briefly laying out your motivation for the position, your experience in
conducting fieldwork and your career plans. Applications should further
include your CV, copies of relevant degrees and certificates, a sample
(draft) publication or chapter of your thesis (not more than 10,000 words),
and the contact details of two referees. Please understand that we cannot
return application documents.
Please send your application in one pdf-file to [log in to unmask]
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Before applying we strongly encourage to contact Dr Veit Bachmann (for
Senegal) or Dr Martin Müller (for Ukraine and Georgia) for informal
discussion.

Closing date for applications: 01 June 2010. Interviews will take place on
16 June 2010.
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Department
The Department of Human Geography at the University of Frankfurt is a
dynamic and rapidly growing department with an international reputation.
With 27 academic staff, it is among the largest of its kind in Germany. The
department offers a vibrant, stimulating environment for cutting-edge
research. Beyond human geography, our staff are committed to
interdisciplinary work across the social sciences. Further information about
the department can be found at www.humangeography.de

Frankfurt – the city
A global city, Frankfurt is one of Europe’s major financial and traffic
hubs. The city itself has a population of less than 700,000 but is in the
centre of the Rhein-Main-Area with a population of 3.5 million. Often
described as the smallest metropolis in the world, it is compact enough to
navigate on a bicycle but also has an extraordinary cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Marrying global connectivity with local charm, stock exchange with Ebbelwoi,
Frankfurt is an attractive place to work and live with an international
perspective. For more information see www.frankfurt.de