18 February 2020
For the visiting period from September to December 2020, the ACES 'Diverse Europe' Theme Group offers stipendiary visiting scholarships to excellent scholars who are conducting research related to diversity and Europe in the social sciences, humanities or law. The deadline for applications is 1 March 2020.
The Amsterdam Centre for European Studies 'Diverse Europe' Theme Group offers stipendiary visiting scholarships to excellent scholars who are conducting research related to diversity and Europe in the social sciences, humanities or law. Visiting scholars spend up to a month in Amsterdam, during which time they are expected to give a research seminar, a public lecture, and a PhD master class, as well as to interact with faculty and students. For a full month’s visit, ACES offers an honorarium of 6000 euros, which is intended to cover the costs of travel, accommodation, and subsistence; the honorarium is prorated for shorter visits. The visiting period is between September and December 2020.
The University of Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES) is an interdisciplinary centre of excellence on contemporary Europe, the European Union, and its member states. The Diverse Europe Theme group focuses on Europe as a space of increasing diversity, which is met with growing contestation. Today’s Europe is confronted with a rise of populist nationalism, right and left-wing identitarianism, and authoritarian revolt. Refugees, religious and ethnic and racial minorities are more and more excluded from citizenship. This raises fundamental questions regarding Europe’s identity/ties, citizenship, economic and political participation, shared values, and understandings of Europe’s past, and desired future. Who defines Europe’s identity, and the right to access, or break with it? What narratives contribute to the construction of Europe’s identity and how do these legitimise and transform into (legal) mechanisms to include or exclude? What is the role of cultural and political representations in making and contesting Europe today?
Visiting Scholars enjoy full access to the UvA’s libraries and electronic resources including printer facilities. It may be possible to provide you with shared desk space, but that varies in the course of the academic year and cannot be guaranteed beforehand. ACES can assist with finding accommodation but it is advised to actively search for accommodation yourself.
Applicants should email the following documents to the Theme Group Leaders prof. dr. Rob van der Laarse, dr. Liza Mügge and prof. dr. Annette Schrauwen:
The application deadline is 1 March 2020.
The Diverse Europe theme group welcomes applications from active academic researchers and
university faculty members in the social sciences, humanities and law whose proposed research meets
the following criteria:
Complete applications are reviewed by the Diverse Europe Theme Group leaders. A Skype interview may
be part of the selection procedure. Applicants will be notified of the committee's decision in writing by
15 March 2020.
Questions about the positions can be directed to the Theme Group leaders by email: