Location: | Saarland - Germany |
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Salary: | Not Specified |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 19th November 2024 |
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Closes: | 2nd January 2025 |
12 Fellowships at Käte Hamburger Centre for Cultural Practices of Reparation (CURE)
KHK CURE at Saarland University is an institute for advanced study, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) since 2024. Each year, up to twelve international fellows conduct research at the centre. For the centre’s second academic year (October 2025 to September 2026), we are inviting applications for both junior and senior fellowships for a period of up to twelve months.
The great task facing Europe in its future is to reshape its relationship with the world – and this insight has now advanced to become a central concern in both cultural production and reflection. In the face of harms which pose existential threats and cannot be repaired, practices of cultural reparation take on a function of founding the future.
The goal of the centre is to develop a transmedial theory of practices and processes of cultural reparation from a historical and transcultural perspective, thus helping to formulate a sociopolitical understanding of cultural reparations as a field of action. Its work is intended as a contribution toward reorienting cultural studies and creating knowledge about individual and collective processes of reparation in a globalised world – as insight that is indispensable for living together in the future. Our focus will be on memory cultures and historical-political discourses; individual experiences of harm, humiliation, and loss; and cultural-ecological questions.
Scholars in cultural studies and the humanities in the postdoc phase or further along in their academic careers may apply. During the period of the fellowship, fellows should be pursuing an independent research project that is also relevant to the research agenda of the centre. The project should align with at least one of the centres’ three thematic fields – ‘history’, ‘experience’, and ‘nature’ – and relate to the second of the four designated themes for the following academic years:
Applications are to be submitted through the form available on the following website: https://cure.uni-saarland.de/en/fellows/call-for-application/.
You may upload all required application documents directly as PDF files.
Duration and conditions
Fellowships are usually awarded for one year, always starting on 1 October. In justified cases, shorter periods can also be awarded, albeit with a minimum length of six months.
The fellowship guidelines of Saarland University provide two funding options.
Accommodation in modern apartments is provided free of charge, and accommodation for families can also be arranged if required. Similarly, the expenses for traveling to and from Saarbrücken will be reimbursed once according to the Saarland Travel Expense Act (SRKG). Fellows will be provided with a fully equipped workspace at the centre.
Insurance and all other living costs must be covered by the fellows themselves.
Fellows are expected to contribute to the work of the centre on-site during the duration of their fellowship; longer absences from the centre for extended research trips or stays are not possible.
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