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Friday, March 9, 2012

PhD in Economics/​Social Sciences DIW Berlin, Germany

Open to: applicants with a MA degree or a diploma in economics, business and administration or social sciences.
 The Graduate Center of Economic and Social Research at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) welcomes applications from highly qualified post-graduated students from all over the world to attend its structured doctoral training program in economics and social sciences.

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must hold a MA degree or a diploma in economics, business and administration or social sciences in order to apply. Degrees from other related fields (such as civil engineering or statistics) also fulfill the admission requirements of the program.
Students with a degree in economics follow the economic track that leads to a PhD in economics; students with a degree in sociology follow a social science track which leads to a PhD in sociology. There is a number of core courses that both groups of students will attend.

The German Institute for Economic Research DIW Berlin is one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. We are an independent, non-profit institute involved in economic research, service and policy advice. We co-operate closely with universities in Berlin and Brandenburg and in international academic networks.

DESCRIPTION: The goal of Graduate Center's activities is to provide outstanding doctoral students with a research environment and a training structure that will develop their talents in an accordingly exemplary manner. It leads them to a deep understanding of economic and social processes and offers them the opportunity to apply their
knowledge within the professional research environment of one of the leading economic think tanks in Germany. The 4- year program follows a dual training approach. It offers:

- high-level core and field courses in the first year
- internships at institutions outside of DIW Berlin or its partnering universities
- on-the-job training within research projects of the DIW Berlin in the 2., 3. and 4. year
- numerous activities for further education and research
dissemination, like Masterclasses, research seminars and reading groups

After successfully finishing the programme students have submitted a number of papers to refereed scientific journals. They will receive a certificate confirming participation together with a doctoral degree.

The Graduate Center offers a scholarship of 1.200 Euro per month in the first year to each doctoral student admitted. After successful completion of the first year the doctoral students are assigned to the research departments of the Institute. Research positions are offered depending on the volume of research projects under work.
 
A scholarship of 1.200 Euro per month in the first year to each doctoral student admitted
Deadline of Application: April 01, 2012

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Application procedure and further information: Official Web site
 

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Friday, March 2, 2012

East African Community LLM & PhD Scholarships

 East African Community LLM & PhD Scholarships: Applications for admission and scholarships are invited from candidates in member states of the East African Community, who wish to receive a scholarship and to take part in the postgraduate study programme in law (LLM or PhD) offered by the Tanzanian-German Centre for Postgraduate Studies in Law at the University of Dar es Salaam school of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law) in cooperation with the University of Bayreuth (TGCL).

The purpose of the programme is to train future leaders in East Africa. University of Bayreuth (TGCL) grants ten LLM scholarships and five PhD scholarships each year.
Scholarships are granted for one year in the case of LLM students and three years in the case of PhD students.
Scholarship Requirements and Qualifications:
The requirements for admission to the LLM and PhD programmes are those applicable at the University of Dar es Salaam School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law).
For the LLM programme:

  • A Bachelor's degree in law (LLB) with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or its equivalent from a recognized institution of higher legal education.


  • For the PhD programme:


  • An excellent LLM degree from a recognized institution. 

  • Scholarships start from 1st October each year.
    For further information & application visit here

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