CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
EURAC Federal Scholar in Residence Program 2017

Win a three-week research stay at EURAC, an international research center in Bolzano-Bozen (South Tyrol), at the heart of the Alps.

Hand in a paper (yet to be published or is under review) on comparative federalism , regionalism or intergovernmental relations in English, German, Italian, French or Spanish by 1 July 2016.

The EURAC Institute for Studies on Federalism and Regionalism invites applications for the next EURAC Federal Scholar in Residence (www.eurac.edu/federalscholar). Do you work in a field related to comparative federalism, regionalism or intergovernmental relations? Do you have an interest in multi-level governance and government? Then enter the competition and discuss your research with international scholars and experts at EURAC during a research stay of up to three weeks in Bolzano/Bozen.

Send in:

  • an (anonymized) full-fledged paper in English, German, Italian, French or Spanish (please add ‘I hereby confirm that the
  • submitted work “TITLE” has not (yet) been published elsewhere’)
  • an abstract in English
  • a short CV including the declaration ‘I authorize EURAC to use my personal data in accordance to decree 196/2003’
  • a letter of motivation (max. 2 pages)

The winner of  the competition is awarded the opportunity of a research stay of up to three weeks, covering travel costs and accommodation, among experts in comparative federalism and regionalism. Early February is the preferred time for the stay so that it coincides with the International Winter School on Federalism and Governance in which the Federal Scholar in Residence can present his/her research in an interactive public lecture. Becoming EURAC’s Federal Scholar in Residence also means the possibility of elaborating new project ideas and publishing your work in EURAC’S publication series.

Please refer to our website for more detailed information regarding the application procedure and the program in general.

We look forward to hearing from you! Please also disseminate this information among interested colleagues and in your networks.
Thank you very much and best regards from Bolzano,

 

Prof. Dr. Francesco Palermo
Head of the EURAC Institute for Studies on Federalism and Regionalism
www.eurac.edu/sfere

For any inquiries, questions or comments, please contact Annika Kress at [email protected] or +39 0471 055 206.