Application Deadline: October 11, 2019
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has several attractive scholarships to offer research scholars interested in working for six or 12 months on projects involving the museum`s vast and heterogeneous collections. The scholarship programme is international and interdisciplinary in scope.
The Deutsches Museum in Munich has several attractive scholarships to offer research scholars interested in working for six or 12 months on projects involving the museum`s vast and heterogeneous collections. The scholarship programme is international and interdisciplinary in scope.
There are myriad opportunities at the Deutsches Museum for innovative
research into scientific processes and the changing cultures of
technology.
Founded in 1903, the museum’s holdings comprise some 100,000
objects; an archive
of 4,500 shelf metres including an extensive collection of scientific
photographs, technical illustrations, trade literature and private
papers; and a specialist research library with 875,000 volumes, 5,000 journals, and an extensive collection of rare books on te history of science and technology.
The museum’s collections have evolved over the years, absorbing the
instruments, books and archives of individual scientists and engineers
as well as of companies and scientific institutions, and reflect bygone
experimental systems and cultures of innovation. The unique structure of
this collection enables scholars to develop innovative
cross-disciplinary methods of research on the basis of texts, images and
artefacts available on site and to engage in both the historical and
archaeological exploration of science and technology.
Applicants
are invited to base their projects on the collections of the Deutsches
Museum and to cooperate closely with museum staff on site when
formulating their research proposals. Projects involving innovative
approaches to artefact-oriented research are especially welcome.
During their stay, visiting scholars will have daily contact with the
museum´s curators, archivists and librarians (approx. 50 staff members)
as well as members of the Münchner Zentrum für Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte (Munich Center for the History of Science and Technology; approx. 50 staff members).
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Scholarship holders will have their own workplace with a desktop computer and telephone, and the opportunity to reside temporarily in subsidized apartments of the museum complex insofar as these are available. They will present their research projects to colleagues at the beginning of their stay and will be expected to participate regularly in the museum’s and the Munich Centre’s Monday colloquium series and workshops.
Pre-doctoral stipends: € 7,500 (six months) / € 15,000 (full year). Post-doctoral stipends: € 15,000 (six months) / € 30,000 (full year). Scholars at any level of seniority are eligible to apply, provided they have at least one university degree (Master or PhD). BA is not sufficient. There are no restrictions regarding nationality. All scholars are requested to make their own provisions for health insurance.
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Please send applications, including:
- completed application form (pdf-file, 20 kB or rtf-file 60 kB)
- curriculum vitae
- project description (3 to 5 pages)
- two confidential references (can be sent directly by the referees)
Andrea Walther
Coordinator of the Research Institute
Deutsches Museum
80306 Munich
Tel.: 00 49 (0) 89 2179-280
Fax: 00 49 (0) 89 2179-239
E-Mail: a.waltherdeutsches-museum.de
Detailed information available upon request:
Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Vaupel
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Deutsches Museum Scholar-in-Residence Program 2019
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