Visiting Fellowships at Europainstitut Basel

"Performing Knowledge: The Politics and Economics of European Studies"

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The Europainstitut / Institute for European Global Studies of the University of Basel, Switzerland, welcomes applications for two Visiting Fellowships (three months in 2019) in the field of European Law or European Global Studies, with a special focus on the topic area “External relations of and to the European Union: rule transfer and projection of norms”.

The Europainstitut / Institute for European Global Studies is an interdisciplinary research institute at Switzerland’s oldest university, the University of Basel. It develops new interdisciplinary concepts and methodologies designed to critically examine European integration as well as the relations that have shaped Europe in connection with other continents. For our Visiting Fellowship Program, we welcome applications from researchers who are interested in investigating actors and agencies in global contexts and who enjoy adopting a conceptual approach beyond the nation-state.

Applications for the two fellowships should be in line with the institute’s general research perspective on Europe in its global context and engage with a project that fits the framework of “External relations of and to the European Union: rule transfer and projection of norms”. Since its existence, the European Union has forged legal relationships with non-member states. In particular vis-à-vis its neighbours, the EU has shown a tendency of trying to transfer part of its rules on or, to put it differently, to project political, economic and institutional norms into the external relationship. This may be perceived as a challenge on the other side of the relationship, which is faced with a multilateral partner that may be more difficult to negotiate with than would be the case in a bilateral relationship.

Prospective visiting fellows will benefit from the excellent academic conditions and exchange with international colleagues. They need to have completed their PhD and have an established track record in the research field of Europe in its global contexts. In addition, they should have cultivated the ability to think beyond the boundaries of academic disciplines. A fellow’s project should provide an innovative contribution for his/her field of expertise, also in terms of methodological input. Visiting fellows should be keen to share and discuss their research. The institute for European Global Studies strongly encourages women scholars to apply. The fellowship includes funding.

Please use the standard proposal form for your project proposal and your CV. Incoming applications without the standard form cannot be considered. Please submit all of your application documents in one email to: fellowship-eib@unibas.ch. The deadline for application is Sunday, September 16, 2018.

For questions please contact: fellowship-eib@unibas.ch.

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Application date
Duration
3 months
Discipline
Humanities : Anthropology & Ethnology, History
Social sciences : Law, Economy, Geography, International Relations, Political science, Information and Communication Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Sociology