Sesiones informativas del DAAD, premios en filosofía de la psicología, Simposio sobre Creatividad, Becas de Investigación sobre el mundo antiguo, fundación para eventos sobre el Renacimiento, becas de investigación sobre ética en Canadá y Estados Unidos,

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Sesiones informativas del DAAD


Los invitamos a participar en las sesiones virtuales que ofreceremos en noviembre y diciembre.

Las horas indicadas a continuación, corresponden a la franja horaria Colombia/Ecuador/Perú.
Las personas que se conectan desde Venezuela, deben sumar una hora.

La información y datos de acceso a estas sesiones virtuales los publicamos en el calendario disponible en nuestra
página web.

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Martes 7 de noviembre, 4:00 p.m.
Sesión convocatoria cursos de alemán en verano (HSK)
Estas becas se dirigen a estudiantes que actualmente estén realizando Pregrado, Maestría o Doctorado en universidades de Colombia, Ecuador y Venezuela.
Para postularse es indispensable tener un nivel mínimo de alemán B1.
Estas becas ofrecen la posibilidad de profundizar los conocimientos de alemán y aproximarse a la cultura alemana.
En esta oportunidad, esta convocatoria no está abierta para estudiantes de Perú.

Miércoles 8 de noviembre, 10:40 a.m.
Charla virtual DAAD: Oportunidades de estudios, investigación y becas en Alemania
Información general para interesados en cualquier nivel de formación.

Martes 14 de noviembre, 4:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Pregrado en Alemania
Desde el DAAD brindamos asesoría sobre pasos y requisitos para interesados en financiar con sus propios recursos estudios de Pregrado en Alemania. ¡El DAAD no ofrece becas para hacer Pregrado!

Lunes 20 de noviembre, 4:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Maestría en Alemania
Desde el DAAD presentaremos los programas de becas que ofrecemos para cubrir este nivel de formación.

Martes 28 de noviembre, 4:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Doctorado y estancias de investigación doctorales o posdoctorales en Alemania
Desde el DAAD presentaremos los programas de becas que ofrecemos para cubrir estos niveles de formación científica.

Jueves 30 de noviembre, 10:00 a.m.
Sesión virtual con universidades alemanas
Representantes de tres universidades alemanas presentarán los contenidos de algunos de sus programas académicos:
* Reutlingen ESB Business School
* HS Pforzheim
* HS Bremen

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Lunes 4 de diciembre, 4:00 p.m.
Charla DAAD: Oportunidades de estudios, investigación y becas en Alemania
Información general para interesados en cualquier nivel de formación.

Miércoles 6 de diciembre, 3:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Pregrado en Alemania
Desde el DAAD brindamos asesoría sobre pasos y requisitos para interesados en financiar con sus propios recursos estudios de Pregrado en Alemania. ¡El DAAD no ofrece becas para hacer Pregrado!

Martes 12 de diciembre, 3:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Maestría en Alemania
Desde el DAAD presentaremos los programas de becas que ofrecemos para cubrir este nivel de formación.

Miércoles 13 de diciembre, 3:00 p.m.
Asesoría con el DAAD: Doctorado y estancias de investigación doctorales o posdoctorales en Alemania
Desde el DAAD presentaremos los programas de becas que ofrecemos para cubrir estos niveles de formación científica

Joseph B. Gittler Award

Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
05 Jun 2024 - Confirmed / sponsor Self-Nomination and Nomination - required
Amount:
Upper:  $4,500USD Lower:  $4,500USD
Eligibility:
  • APF encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with respect to age, race, color, religion, creed, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender, and geography.
  • Applicants must:
    • be psychologists with an EdD, PsyD, or PhD from accredited universities
    • demonstrate contributions to the philosophical foundations of psychology, particularly over the last five to 10 years (psychologists of all levels of careers will be considered within this criterion)
  • Self-nominations are accepted.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • Unrestricted
Citizenship:
  • Unrestricted
Activity Location:
  • Unrestricted
Abstract:
The Joseph B. Gittler Award was established through a bequest from Joseph Gittler, PhD, who wished to recognize psychologists who are making and will continue to make scholarly contributions to the philosophical foundations of psychological knowledge.
Funding opp contact:
Funding type:

Prizes and Awards


Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
20 Jan 2024 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required Deadline for submission: January 14, 2024 (Midnight CET)
Eligibility:
Early career researchers without academic support whose papers are accepted for the program can apply for a financial contribution.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • Europe
Citizenship:
  • Unspecified
Activity Location:
  • Italy
Abstract:
This supports early-career researchers in attending the The Creative Gesture. International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, to be held University of Molise, Campobasso (Italy), from 28 to 30 May 2024.

The International and Interdisciplinary Symposium The Creative Gesture intends to establish an up-to-date point in the research devoted to creativity. To this end, it envisages the presence of interdisciplinary round tables (plenary sessions) alternating with thematic parallel sessions and living labs. The target disciplines for the symposium include Anthropology, Archaeology, Arts and Literature, Cognitive Science, AI Engineering/Architecture, Law, Pedagogy, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Creative professions.
Funding opp contact:
Funding type:

Travel

Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
20 Nov 2023 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required Deadline for all three categories. Applicants in category 3 must apply at least one semester in advance of their anticipated start date.
01 Dec 2023 - Confirmed / sponsor Other - required Letters of recommendation are due.
Amount:
Upper:  $94,605USD Lower:  $74,605USD
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $74,605-$94,605. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Eligibility:
Applicants should be individuals of scholarly distinction or promise in any relevant field of ancient studies who will benefit from the stimulation of working in an environment with colleagues in other disciplines. Scholars with a history of interdisciplinary exchange and scholars whose academic interests include parts of the ancient Old World that are often underrepresented in traditional academic departments, including Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.
  • Visiting Assistant Professorships are reserved for early-career scholars who received their PhDs on or after May 1, 2021. Current doctoral students in their final year of dissertation work are also welcome to apply, but please note that official conferral of the PhD must take place prior to the start-date of the position (September 1, 2024).
Externally Funded Visiting Research Scholar positions are available to scholars of all post-PhD career stages, from recently minted PhDs to retired academics. Applicants should have their doctorates in hand by the beginning of their period of appointment at ISAW.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • Unrestricted
Citizenship:
  • Unrestricted
Activity Location:
  • New York
Abstract:
The Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) is a center for advanced scholarly research and graduate education, which aims to encourage particularly the study of the economic, religious, political and cultural connections between ancient civilizations. In an effort to embrace a truly inclusive geographical scope while maintaining continuity and coherence, the Institute focuses on the shared and overlapping periods in the development of cultures and civilizations around the Mediterranean basin, and across central Asia to the Pacific Ocean. The approaches of anthropology, archaeology, geography, geology, history, economics, sociology, art history, digital humanities, and the history of science and technology are as integral to the enterprise as the study of texts, philosophy, and the analysis of artifacts.

ISAW anticipates appointing visiting scholars in several different categories for the 2024-25 academic year.
  1. Two-Year Visiting Assistant Professors
  2. One-Year Visiting Research Scholars
  3. Externally-Funded Visiting Research Scholars
Funding opp contact:
Funding type:

Fellowships or Post-doctoral Awards

Research: Project Grants & Innovation

Visiting Personnel


Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
01 Dec 2023 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required
01 Apr 2024 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required
Amount:
Upper:  £600GBP Lower:  £200GBP
Grants are worth between £200 and £600 each, and are generally intended to provide conference fee wavers and bursaries for travel and accommodation.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be members of the society. Preference may be given to institutions underrepresented in the society's conference grant funding. Research must be disseminated at the proposed conference. Applications are more likely to be successful if they are in a relatively advanced state.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • United Kingdom
Citizenship:
  • Unspecified
Activity Location:
  • United Kingdom
Abstract:
These enable the organisation of conferences on the Renaissance which welcome postgraduate students and postdoctoral investigators as attendees. Renaissance may be interpreted broadly, within the period between 1300 and 1670 and on any subject or any geographical area.
Funding opp contact:
Dr Eleanor Chan
eleano...@manchester.ac.uk
Funding type:

Conferences, Events or Seminars

Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
02 Feb 2024 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required
Amount:
Fellowships may be taken up during the period of September 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024.

The fellowship varies with the length of the stay and with the circumstances, but consists ordinarily in a modest compensation for the costs of traveling and other costs of the stay. The selected candidates will have access to an office and perhaps, depending on the agreement, to the infrastructure of the Université de Montréal (libraries, gym, etc.). CRE staff will assist them in planning their stay.
Eligibility:
The fellowship is opened to university professors on sabbatical.

The CRE is a bilingual institution. Candidates must have sufficient knowledge of the French and English language to be able to participate in the activities of the centre.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • Unrestricted
Citizenship:
  • Unrestricted
Activity Location:
  • Quebec
Abstract:
The mission of the CRE is to contribute to research in ethics and to the quality of graduate training in all fields of ethics from meta-ethics to applied questions.

We encourage applications from established researchers working on themes related to the research axes of the CRE: meta-ethics and moral psychology, ethics and politics, ethics and economics, environmental and animal ethics, ethics and health, or in one of our cross-axes research themes, like the ethics of artificial intelligence, feminist ethics, anti-racism or decolonization, for instance. We also admit applications from other disciplines, provided their research is directly linked to questions in ethics.

The visiting research fellows will conduct their research project as submitted, participate in the academic activities of the centre (conferences, workshops & seminars), present their work in progress at the centre and contribute to the organization of scientific activities.

Applications will be evaluated according to the following criteria: the nature and quality of the research project and its relevance to the mission of the CRE; the quality of previous research by the applicant; potential benefits to the applicant from a stay at the centre.
Funding opp contact:
Valéry Giroux, Associate Director
valery...@umontreal.ca
Funding type:

Fellowships or Post-doctoral Awards

Research: Project Grants & Innovation

Visiting Personnel


Upcoming deadlines:
Date What's due Notes
15 Jan 2024 - Confirmed / sponsor Application - required
Amount:
Upper:  $4,000USD Lower:  $2,000USD
  • Stipend: $2,000 per month. For fellows who reside on campus in the Society’s scholars’ housing, located next to the main library building, the stipend will have the room fee deducted from the $2,000 stipend. (Room fees range from $700 to $500 per month.)
  • Length of Term: One to two months during the period June 1 to May 31
Eligibility:
Doctoral candidates engaged in dissertation research are eligible for many of the fellowships. Candidates holding a recognized terminal degree appropriate to the area of proposed research, such as the master's degree in library science or M.F.A., are often eligible to apply.
Applicant/Institution Location:
  • Unrestricted
Citizenship:
  • Unrestricted
Activity Location:
  • Massachusetts
Abstract:
The American Antiquarian Society offers short-term visiting academic research fellowships tenable for one to two months. The following short-term visiting academic research fellowships are available for scholars.
  • Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowships are for research on any topic supported by the collections.
  • The Brown Family Collection Fellowship is intended for researchers whose projects would benefit from working with the Brown Family Collections as well as many other AAS collections related to African Americans and Indigenous Peoples.
  • AAS-American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Fellowships are for research on projects related to the American eighteenth century.
  • The Alstott Morgan Fellowship supports research on the history of education in nineteenth-century America, drawing on AAS’s unmatched collection of early educational materials, including the Alstott Morgan School Catalogue Collection and the The Student, Teacher, and Trustee Database Project, 1800-1900.
  • The American Historical Print Collectors Society Fellowship is for research on American prints of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries or for projects using prints as primary documentation.
  • Stephen Botein Fellowships are for research in the history of the book in American culture. Funding is derived from an endowment established by the family and friends of the late Mr. Botein.
  • The "Drawn to Art" Fellowship supports research on American art, visual culture, or other projects that will make substantial use of graphic materials as primary sources.
  • The David Jaffee Fellowship in Visual and Material Culture will provide a stipend for the study and use of visual and material culture in the pursuit of research on all aspects of American history before 1900.
  • The Kate Van Winkle Keller Fellowship for Research in Early American Music and Dance supports research at the American Antiquarian Society (AAS) for scholars at all levels (graduate student to senior scholar) engaged in scholarly research and writing on American music or dance, which must be appropriate to research collections at the AAS.
  • Lapides Fellowship in Pre-1865 Juvenile Literature and Ephemera supports research on printed and manuscript material produced in America through 1865 for (or by) children and youth. This fellowship will support projects examining the creative, artistic, cultural, technological, or commercial aspects of American juvenile literature and ephemera produced between the Puritan Era and the Civil War.
  • Jay and Deborah Last Fellowships are for research on American art, visual culture, or other projects that will make substantial use of graphic materials as primary sources.
  • The Legacy Fellowship is for research on any topic supported by the collections.
  • The Barbara L. Packer Fellowship is awarded to individuals engaged in scholarly research and writing related to the Transcendentalists in general, and most especially to Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau.
  • The Reese Fellowship supports research in American bibliography and projects in the history of the book in America.
  • The Justin G. Schiller Fellowship supports research by both doctoral candidates and postdoctoral scholars from any disciplinary perspective on the production, distribution, literary content, or historical context of American children's books to 1876.
  • The Joyce Tracy Fellowship is for research on newspapers and magazines or for projects using these resources as primary documentation.
Funding opp contact:
Nan Wolverton
nwolv...@mwa.org
Funding type:

Equipment & Materials or Facility Use and Construction

Fellowships or Post-doctoral Awards

Research: Project Grants & Innovation


Daniel Jerónimo Tobón
Coordinador de Relaciones Internacionales
Instituto de Filosofía
Bloque 12, oficina 434
Teléfono (57+) 6042195685


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