2019 ConceptLab Visiting Fellowships For International Students – Norway

The ConceptLab at the University of Oslo is delighted to offer the ConceptLab Visiting Fellowships to individuals who are looking at pursuing a degree program in Norway.

This scholarship program is created to foster collaborative research on “conceptual engineering” – the critique and improvement of concepts. We investigate concepts from across philosophy and beyond. The center’s remit thus covers all areas of philosophy: theoretical, practical, and historical.

Applications Deadline: October 31, 2018
Eligible Countries: International
Type: Fellowship
Value Of Scholarships: Collaborative visiting positions come with a stipend of NOK 20 000 per month for up to 3 months to support travel and accommodation costs during the course of the fellowship.
Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be International students
  • Applicants must have completed their Masters & Undergraduate degree program
  • Applicants must hold an academic position or are PhD Students.
How To Apply: Application procedure for Visiting Fellowships Applications should consist of:
  • A cover letter, which outlines the proposed duration and timing of your stay and a plan for collaborative activities that justifies holding the fellowship at ConceptLab (e.g. giving talks; organizing workshops / conferences with ConceptLab ; participating in an existing research project  (ii) a short curriculum vitae (no more than 3 pages).
  • Names, positions, organizations and email addresses for two referees
Applicants can apply for both collaborative and the non-stipendiary fellowships within the same application. Please indicate if you are applying for both schemes in your cover letter.

Visit The Official Website For More Information


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