International Doctoral Program in Culture Studies 2016, Portugal

Publish Date: Jun 02, 2016

Deadline: Jun 03, 2016

International Doctoral Program in Culture Studies

The International Doctoral Program in Culture Studies at the Lisbon Consortium (INTDCS), funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), hereby announces the opening of a call for applications for 6 full fellowships (3 national grants and 3 mixed grants) in the academic year 2016-2017, in accordance with FCT’s Research Fellowship Holder Statute (http://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/estatutobolseiro.phtml.en) and FCT’s Regulation for Research Studentships and Fellowships (http://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/regulamento.phtml). The Steering Committee of the Program will be responsible for selecting the candidates who will be awarded the grants. Grant Agreements will be signed directly between the selected candidates and FCT.

The international PhD program in Culture Studies offers a joint doctoral degree by three top tiered European universities in Portugal (School of Human Sciences, Catholic University of Portugal), Germany (International Graduate Center for the Study of Culture, Justus-Liebig University Giessen) and Denmark (Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen).

The program speaks to an innovative approach to the study of culture that works across disciplines in the social sciences and humanities and aims at fostering a research-intensive environment that is simultaneously collaborative and promotes practice and art-based projects. As part of a tri-national network, students will benefit from up to two semesters at one of the partner institutions.

SCIENTIFIC FIELD

Culture Studies

APPLICATIONS PERIOD

The 1st stage of applications will open on May 2 and run through June 3.

The 2nd stage of applications will start on June 6 and run through July 8.

ELIGIBILITY

Applicants are eligible provided they comply with the following:

– National grants: Portuguese citizens or foreign citizens;

– Mixed Grants: Portuguese citizens or foreign citizens who are able to prove habitual or permanent residence in Portugal;

– Holders of MA degree or recognized equivalent in any field of the humanities and social sciences;

– Very good academic performance;

– Excellent CV;

– Sufficient undergraduate training to do graduate work in the chosen field or relevant professional experience;

– Have not previously received an identical type of FCT-funded fellowship for the same purpose;

– Competence in English (IELTS 7.0 minimum; TOEFL 100 + minimum 24 in all skills; Cambridge Advanced Certificate B; CEFR C1). Applicants without Language Certificate can take a test at the University (dates to be announced).

GRANT

The grant is awarded for a 12-month period, renewable up to a maximum of 4 years, and includes a monthly maintenance stipend and a tuition fee stipend, in accordance with the current FCT stipend scheme (http://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas/valores.phtml.en).

Grants awarded within this call cannot start before September 2016.

APPLICATIONS

Applications should be sent by e-mail to lxconsortium@gmail.com or by registered mail to:

International Doctoral Program in Culture Studies
The Lisbon Consortium
Faculdade de Ciências Humanas
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisboa
Portugal

Applications must include the following documents

Application Form;

– Transcript of undergraduate or MA degree certified by the awarding institution;

– Copy of identification document (Passport or ID card);

– Detailed CV;

– A personal statement indicating the student’s motivation and interest in the program (max. 3.000 characters);

– Abstract of a preliminary research project (max. 15.000 characters);

– Indication of Supervisor (only if possible);

– Certificate of English skills (except for native speakers).

EVALUATION

Proceedings for the awarding of fellowships will be based on the following selection criteria:

– Stage 1: Analysis of academic and scientific curriculum;

– Stage 2: Interview (in person or by videoconference) with the international Steering Committee.

The ranking of admissions will be established on a 0-100 points scale, according to the following percentage breakdown:

  • Academic excellence (track record) – 40%
  • Academic potential (interview) – 20%
  • Motivation, innovation and professional skills (research statement) – 25%
  • English language skills – 15%

INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE

– Professor Dr. Isabel Capeloa Gil

– Professor Dr. Frederik Tygstrup

– Professor Dr. Ansgar Nünning

– Professor Dr. Alexandra Lopes

– Professor Dr. Peter Hanenberg

PUBLICATION OF RESULTS

Results will be sent to all candidates by e-mail by July 14, 2016.

The results will also be available on the Program’s website at https://lisbonconsortium.com/. If the decision is unfavorable, applicants have a period of 10 working days to submit their comments. An appeal concerning the final decision may be presented to the Program Coordination within 15 working days after the notification of results.

FUNDING

Grants awarded within this call are funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology and the National Budget of the Portuguese Ministry of Education and Science (FCT/MCTES), and from the European Social Fund through the Human Capital Operating Program (POCH).

For more information please contact us at:

International Doctoral Program in Culture Studies
The Lisbon Consortium
Faculdade de Ciências Humanas
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Palma de Cima
1649-023 Lisboa
Portugal
lxconsortium@fch.lisboa.ucp.pt | lxconsortium@gmail.com


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Disciplines

Cultural Studies

Culture

Study Levels

Doctoral

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Portugal