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>
> Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
>
> Our Institute has the opportunity to fill alternatively one of the
> following positions 1 PhD Grant, or 1 Postdoctoral Grant Starting
> May 2008 (negotiable)
>
> The grant is to be awarded in the context of the Max Planck Fellow
> Research Group ?Law, Organizations, Science, and Technology? (LOST)
> headed by Professor Richard Rottenburg (Max Planck Fellow). The
> current research focus is on ?Biomedicine in Africa?. Special
> attention is given to medical practice and argumentation in
> juridical contexts such as in the control of epidemics, the
> legitimisation and legalisation of diagnostic and healing
> practices, intellectual property rights, medical evidence in
> various forms of courts of justice etc. (for more details see
> http://www.eth.mpg.de/).
>
> PhD Grants are generally awarded for 2 years, with the possibility
> of two six-month extensions. We expect our PhD students to complete
> a year-long period of fieldwork as part of their studies.
> Postdoctoral Grants are for two years (a one-year extension is
> possible). Postdoctoral Grants can only be awarded to scientists
> who have received their doctorate within the last ten years. The
> grants are not taxed and are free from social security
> stipulations. Applicants should have an anthropological background
> with at least some experience in Science & Technology Studies, or
> an S&TS background with at least some anthropological experience.
> Good field research skills, the ability to work in a team,
> communication skills with good written and spoken English are
> required.
>
> Individuals with disabilities will be given priority, assuming
> equal qualifications. The successful candidates must take residence
> in Halle. Applications should include the standard documentation
> and a project proposal referring to the research agenda of LOST.
>
> I) Standard documentation includes: - a cover letter - a CV
> including a list of publications - a project proposal (five pages
> only) - photocopies of university degrees - names of 2-3 referees,
> whom Prof. Rottenburg may contact
>
> II) The primary regional focus is on Africa
>
> III) There is no application form to be filled out.
>
> VI) Applications may be submitted by email.
>
> Final selection will be made following interviews as soon as
> possible. Please send applications to the following address by 17th
> March 2008:
>
> Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Personnel
> Administration, P. O. Box 11 03 51 D ? 06017 Halle/Saale, Germany;
> or email to: [log in to unmask]
>
> Informal enquiries concerning the project may be directed to Prof.
> Richard Rottenburg ([log in to unmask]).
>
> -
> Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
>
> Our Institute has the opportunity to fill alternatively one of the
> following positions
> 1 PhD Grant, or 1 Postdoctoral Grant
> Starting May 2008 (negotiable)
>
> The grant is to be awarded in the context of the Max Planck Fellow
> Research Group “Law, Organizations,
> Science, and Technology” (LOST) headed by Professor Richard
> Rottenburg (Max Planck Fellow). The
> current research focus is on “Biomedicine in Africa”. Special
> attention is given to medical practice and
> argumentation in juridical contexts such as in the control of
> epidemics, the legitimisation and legalisation
> of diagnostic and healing practices, intellectual property rights,
> medical evidence in various forms of courts
> of justice etc. (for more details see http://www.eth.mpg.de/).
>
> PhD Grants are generally awarded for 2 years, with the possibility
> of two six-month extensions. We expect
> our PhD students to complete a year-long period of fieldwork as
> part of their studies. Postdoctoral Grants
> are for two years (a one-year extension is possible). Postdoctoral
> Grants can only be awarded to scientists
> who have received their doctorate within the last ten years. The
> grants are not taxed and are free from
> social security stipulations. Applicants should have an
> anthropological background with at least some
> experience in Science & Technology Studies, or an S&TS background
> with at least some anthropological
> experience. Good field research skills, the ability to work in a
> team, communication skills with good
> written and spoken English are required.
>
> Individuals with disabilities will be given priority, assuming
> equal qualifications. The successful candidates
> must take residence in Halle.
> Applications should include the standard documentation and a
> project proposal referring to the research
> agenda of LOST.
>
> I) Standard documentation includes:
> - a cover letter
> - a CV including a list of publications
> - a project proposal (five pages only)
> - photocopies of university degrees
> - names of 2-3 referees, whom Prof. Rottenburg may contact
>
> II) The primary regional focus is on Africa
>
> III) There is no application form to be filled out.
>
> VI) Applications may be submitted by email.
>
> Final selection will be made following interviews as soon as
> possible. Please send applications to the
> following address by 17th March 2008:
>
> Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Personnel
> Administration, P. O. Box 11 03 51
> D – 06017 Halle/Saale, Germany; or email to: [log in to unmask]
>
> Informal enquiries concerning the project may be directed to Prof.
> Richard Rottenburg
> ([log in to unmask]).
>
> --
> Dr. Thamar Klein Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
> PF 11 03 51 D-06017 Halle/Saale Germany Phone + 49 (0)345/2927-191
> Fax + 49 (0)345/2927-502
>
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