Four Thematic Fellowships on Relationalities! at Mecila! Apply Now!
Mecila (Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America) is a joint project of the following German and Latin American research institutions: Freie Universität Berlin (coordination); Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut (Berlin); Universität zu Köln (Cologne); Universidade de São Paulo and Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento (São Paulo); Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales (Universidad Nacional de La Plata/Conicet, La Plata); and El Colegio de México (Mexico City).
Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and established in São Paulo in April 2017, the Centre constitutes and coordinates an international research network that focuses on the co-constitution of conviviality and inequality from an interdisciplinary perspective. Research at the Centre addresses the processes of negotiation, legitimation, transformation, and representation of existing hierarchies as they take place in everyday interactions and within institutions. A general outline of the Centre’s research programme is available on our website.
The Centre cordially invites two Senior and two Junior Fellows to apply for a Thematic Fellowship on Mecila’s Annual Theme 2025 Relationalities to work
at the Centre in São Paulo for the duration of six months (during the period from 01 March 2025 – 30 November 2025). Fellows are expected to commit fulltime to their proposed research activities at the Centre and engage in dialogue and exchange with the other Thematic Fellowship holders. For the duration of the fellowship, Fellows will normally receive a monthly allowance, depending on individual circumstances and taking other forms of income before and during the fellowship into account. Alternatively, the fellowship can be used to finance a temporary replacement (buy-out).
Requirements
To promote international, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational exchange, the Thematic Junior Fellows should hold a PhD degree in the humanities or social sciences obtained within the last 5 years from the date of application. Their ambitious and innovative research project should clearly enhance the applicant’s career prospects.
The Thematic Senior Fellows should hold a senior position at a university or research institution, or comparable qualifications and experience. Scholars must be internationally recognised for having a significant impact on their field of research.
Requirements
All Thematic Fellows should have
- Excellent command of the English language
- Ability to and interest in actively engaging in an international and interdisciplinary research environment
- Ability and interest to make an intellectual contribution to Mecila’s subject areas. A track record of research and publications on Mecila’s Annual Theme 2025 Relationalities and the overall research profile of the project
Responsibilities
- The Thematic Fellows conduct six months (between 01 March 2025 – 30 November 2025) of research to study the impacts of Relationalities in past or present configurations and regimes of conviviality-inequality.
- The Thematic Fellow makes an intellectual contribution to the overall research profile of the project
- The Thematic Fellows participate actively in the Centre’s activities (including the weekly colloquia) and engages in interdisciplinary exchange with other Thematic Fellows.
- Each Thematic Fellow contributes a Working Paper to the Mecila’s Working Paper Series.
- The Thematic Fellows contribute at least once together with another Thematic Fellowship holder to the Centre’s outreach activities (interview, blog entry, video, public lecture, policy paper, etc.)
Application
Applicants are invited to fill in the Application Form linked below and send the following documents in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, using the link provided on the Form, in a single pdf-attachment no later than 15 February 2024:
- Motivation letter (max. 500 words)
- Research outline discussing the research question and the scholarly added value of the project (max. 1.500 words)
- Abstract (max. 150 words)
- Key words (max. 5 )
- Work plan detailing how the proposed project will be realised during the stay at the Centre
- Curriculum Vitae, including lists of publications of all four group members
- Junior Fellows only: Two recent writing samples: journal article (published or forthcoming), book chapter, or thesis chapter
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