Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies, PhD Scholarships for Non-German Citizens

The
new CfA, Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies, PhD scholarships is now
available on offer from October 2019 for three or four years (subject to a
satisfactory annual progress review). This call is open for Non-German
Citizens.
As
a classic full university, Free University of Berlin offers over 150 degree
programs across a wide range of subjects. The extent of its research in
humanities and social sciences is unique in Germany. Freie Universität provides
targeted support for young researchers.

Candidates
must hold an outstanding Master’s degree, or equivalent degree, in one of the
aforementioned subjects or be very close to completion.
Scholarship Description
  • Applications
    Deadline: 
    December 1, 2018
  • Course
    Level:
    Scholarships are available to
    pursue PhD programme.
  • Study
    Subject:
    Scholarships are awarded to
    research and complete a doctorate within the “Languages and Cultures of
    the Silk Road” program at the Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies
    (BerGSAS).
  • Nationality:
    This call is open for Non-German
    Citizens.
  • Number
    of Scholarships:
    Two doctoral
    scholarships are available.
  • Scholarship can
    be taken in
    Germany
Eligibility for the Scholarship
Eligible
Countries: 
This call is open for Non-German
Citizens.
Entrance
Requirements: The call is open only to applicants
  • Who
    are not German citizens
  • Who
    have not resided in Germany continuously for longer than 12 months as of
    the application deadline
  • Their
    last final exam (M.A.) should have taken place no longer than 5 years and
    9 months ago
English
Language Requirements: 
Applicants whose
first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of
proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.
Application Procedure
How
to Apply: 
Candidates must send their application
before December 1st,
2018 to: application-at-berliner-antike-kolleg.org
The
application procedure takes place in two stages:
1)
Candidates submit their applications, including the documents mentioned above,
to
application-at-berliner-antike-kolleg.org
2)
Short-listed candidates are invited for an interview (on Skype) within two
months of the
application deadline.
If
you have been selected for a scholarship by BerGSAS you will be required to
upload your application to the DAAD submission system. BerGSAS will prepare a
shortlist, while DAAD will make the final choice. Admission to studies and
receiving of a scholarship is based on assessments by both the hosting
university and DAAD.
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