colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
colloquium lecture
18:15 pm, IW3 0330 / hybrid
Introduction for students.
Muriel Nägler (FSO)
The Research Centre for East European Studies (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa – FSO) is an independent research institute attached to the University of Bremen. Founded during the Cold War in 1982, the FSO today combines two goals: the (re)examination of societies and cultures in the Eastern Bloc and the analysis of contemporary developments in the post-Soviet region.
The department “Politics and Economics” attaches great importance to the training of PhD students. Over the course of years, a big range of dissertation projects have been completed here. To support two research projects our team is seeking for a
Tasks:
Your main task will be to assist early-stage researchers, to organise access to datasets and literature and to compile them. The position is limited to three months, April to June 2017, but contract extension is desired.
Working hours: 40 hours/month (extension possible)
Finance: university´s standard fee rate of 8.84 € per hour
What we are looking for:
What we offer:
Training of own basic scientific working skills as well as insight in
For further information please write an email to Anastasia Stoll (astoll@uni-bremen.de).
For the conclusion of the contract, the following documents have to be provided:
PDF for download
The department “Politics and Economics” attaches great importance to the training of PhD students. Over the course of years, a big range of dissertation projects have been completed here. To support two research projects our team is seeking for a
student assistant
Tasks:
Your main task will be to assist early-stage researchers, to organise access to datasets and literature and to compile them. The position is limited to three months, April to June 2017, but contract extension is desired.
Working hours: 40 hours/month (extension possible)
Finance: university´s standard fee rate of 8.84 € per hour
What we are looking for:
- students from social science or humanities
- good command of English (at least C1)
- knowledge of scientific working and quantitative analysis
- ability to work with datasets and data collections, rankings, citation software like citavi or zotero, researching and organising literature
- thorough, precise, well organized, und motivated working ethos
- knowledge of current political and economic situation of the post-Soviet region
- knowledge of Russian is a credit but not a precondition
What we offer:
Training of own basic scientific working skills as well as insight in
- duties of internationally active early-stage researchers
- conducting projects at research institutions
- short letter of motivation (1 page)
- cv
For further information please write an email to Anastasia Stoll (astoll@uni-bremen.de).
For the conclusion of the contract, the following documents have to be provided:
- confirmation of enrolment
- confirmation of health insurance
- a German tax ID (Lohnsteuerkarte)
PDF for download