is interdisciplinary in its approach and focuses on those social transformations impacting the United States and Canada at the beginning of the 21st century. Areas of emphasis include domestic and foreign policy, economic development, ethnic identity and relations, as well as recent transformations in media, art, literature, culture, and religion. The language of instruction is English. Applicants interested in pursuing a doctorate with an emphasis in North American Studies must have a completed degree (Master, M.A. or the equivalent) with above average marks in one of the following disciplines or closely related academic programs: American Cultural Studies, American Literature, History, Political Science, Sociology and Economics.
Grants are awarded for a maximum of three years. Continued funding past the first year is based upon a positive annual evaluation of progress. Scholarships amount to ca. 1.500 euro per month.
It is also possible to apply for admission to the program independently from applying for a stipend. Guest students are welcome to stay for a period of up to one year. Guest students must be self-supporting. All application materials (completed application form, statement of purpose of 3 pages, outline of dissertation project of 8-10 pages, curriculum vitae, two recent letters of reference, copies of earned degrees, proof of language skills, and a writing sample) must be received by January 31, 2012 at the following address: Freie Universität Berlin, John F. Kennedy Institute, Graduate School of North American Studies, Dr. Katja Mertin, Managing Director,
Lansstrasse 5-9, 14195 Berlin, Germany
For further information on application requirements and the graduate program, and for the application form, please see: www.gsnas.fu-berlin.de
Please address all inquiries to our Program Assistant: office@gsnas. fu-berlin. de
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