Abt. Geschichtswissenschaft
BiBoG: Neue Ausschreibungen für MA Double Degree-Programm Bielefeld/Bologna
Binationales Masterprogramm "Geschichtswissenschaft Bielefeld - Bologna (BiBoG)"
Die Studierenden des Masterprogramms
verbringen jeweils ein Studienjahr an der Universität Bielefeld und
eines an der Università di Bologna. AbsolventInnen verfassen am Ende des
Studiums ihre Masterarbeit unter Betreuung jeweils eines/einer
deutschen und italienischen Lehrenden (Cotutelle-Verfahren) und erwerben
den Masterabschluss beider Universitäten.
Studierende des Programms können sich für die
Mobilitätsphase von 10 Monaten in Bologna für ein monatliches Stipendium
in Höhe von 825,- EUR zzgl. einer Reisekostenpauschale in Höhe von
einmalig 250,- EUR und einem Zuschuss zu monatlichen Versicherungskosten
bewerben.
Bewerbungsschluss für das Wintersemester 2019/2020 ist
der 10. September 2019. Bewerbungen (tabellarischer Lebenslauf,
Bachelorzeugnis, Motivationsschreiben, BA-Abschlussarbeit mit Gutachten)
sind zu richten an bibog@uni-bielefeld.de.
GLOC: New advertisements for MA Double Degree-Program Bielefeld/Bologna
Double MA Degree "Global Cultures - GLOC" (Univ. Bielefeld / Univ. Bologna)
Starting with the winter term
2019/2020, an English-language curriculum with the profile “Global
Cultures” (GLOC) will be introduced. Enrolled students spend one academic
year in at Bielefeld University and at the University of
Bologna. Graduates receive MA degrees from both universities
upon concluding their studies. The German
Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers scholarships in support of this
binational program. Students participating in the program can apply for a
monthly grant of EUR 825 while studying abroad in Bologna plus the
reimbursement of travel expenses (fixed rate of EUR 250) and insurance
charges. Applications can be submitted in Bielefeld or Bologna. For
Bielefeld, applications (résumé, bachelor certificate, cover
letter/statement of purpose, bachelor's thesis evaluation) must be sent
to gloc@uni-bielefeld.de until September 10 for the respective following
academic year.
Report: Lund-York Conference
Participants of the conference. Photo: Greta Darkow
Lund York Bielefeld - Conference report:
At the BGHS there are many possibilities for transnational work. An example of this is the Bielefeld-Lund-York conference, which took place this year from 11 to 13 June. Here you can read what it is all about and how participants experienced the conference.
Since 2016 the Department of History and the BGHS cooperate with the National Graduate School of History at Lund University, Sweden, and the PhD Program in History at the University of York, United Kingdom, in doctoral training. A joint PhD conference is held every year and hosted by the partner institutions in turn.
Within the conference the partners aim to support PhD students in creating and sustaining cross-border networks, and to foster commu-nication between young researchers in Europe. The goal of the conference is to practice the short and precise oral presentation of projects in English.
Mehran Haji Mohammadian tells us how he remembers the conference:
"The conference was great! Absolutely! As a student of sociology, I was really excited by the numerous details that historians discussed. The doctoral projects that for at least three years focus on Medals, Intarsia or under the microscope in the seventeenth century! Research about sleep! Or Social Networks in an Early Modern Town. All of them! Before the conference, I had thought historians and sociologists do the same research. But not actually! We normally do not go into this level of details. Many thanks historians."
Maja-Lisa Müller reports positive impressions as well:
"The PhD-Conference Lund/York/Bielefeld has been an overall great experience. As a PhD student in the newly established study programme "Image theory and Art History" it was exciting to connect with other doctoral students in the field and learn about differences and similarities in academic culture. I have profited a lot from the exchange of ideas among the students as well as the valuable advice given by the professors and I'm looking forward to future projects with our partner universities Lund and York."
And Anastasia Zaplatina adds:
"The conference exceeded all my expectations. I have learned a lot from each panel and received a lot of inspiration from each presentation. In particular, I want to notice the workshop prepared by Dr. Chris Renwick which was dedicated to the interdisciplinary approach in social sciences. During the workshop we discussed the ongoing process of changing of borders between disciplines, the impact of interdisciplinary approach on publishing and searching for funding. I am very grateful to all the organizers and participants for the amazing experience."
We thank everyone for joining!
Further Information:
Bericht: Lund-York Konferenz
Die Teilnehmer*innen der Konferenz. Foto: Greta Darkow
Konferenz Lund York - Stimmen zur Konferenz
An der BGHS gibt es vielfältige Möglichkeiten des transnationelen Arbeitens. Ein Beispiel dafür ist die Konferenz Bielefeld-Lund-York, die dieses Jahr vom 11.-13. Juni stattfand. Worum es dabei geht und wie Teilnehmende die Konferenz erlebt haben, könnt ihr hier nachlesen.
Seit 2016 kooperieren das Department of History und die BGHS mit der National Graduate School of History an der Lund University, Schweden, und dem PhD Program in History an der University of York, Großbritannien, in der Doktorandenausbildung. Jedes Jahr findet eine gemeinsame Doktorandenkonferenz statt, die wiederum von den Partnerinstitutionen ausgerichtet wird.
Mit der Konferenz wollen die Partner Doktorand*innen beim Aufbau und Erhalt grenzüberschreitender Netzwerke unterstützen und die Kommunikation zwischen jungen Forschern in Europa fördern. Ziel der Konferenz ist es, die kurze und präzise mündliche Präsentation von Projekten auf Englisch zu üben.
Mehran Haji Mohammadian erzählt uns, wie er die Konferenz in Erinnerung hat:
"The conference was great! Absolutely! As a student of sociology, I was really excited by the numerous details that historians discussed. The doctoral projects that for at least three years focus on Medals, Intarsia or under the microscope in the seventeenth century! Research about sleep! Or Social Networks in an Early Modern Town. All of them! Before the conference, I had thought historians and sociologists do the same research. But not actually! We normally do not go into this level of details. Many thanks historians."
Auch Maja-Lisa Müller berichtet von positiven Eindrücken:
"The PhD-Conference Lund/York/Bielefeld has been an overall great experience. As a PhD student in the newly established study programme "Image Theory and Art History" it was exciting to connect with other doctoral students in the field and learn about differences and similarities in academic culture. I have profited a lot from the exchange of ideas among the students as well as the valuable advice given by the professors and I'm looking forward to future projects with our partner universities Lund and York."
Und Anastasia Zaplatina ergänzt:
"The conference exceeded all my expectations. I have learned a lot from each panel and received a lot of inspiration from each presentation. In particular, I want to notice the workshop prepared by Dr. Chris Renwick which was dedicated to the interdisciplinary approach in social sciences. During the workshop we discussed the ongoing process of changing of borders between disciplines, the impact of interdisciplinary approach on publishing and searching for funding. I am very grateful to all the organizers and participants for the amazing experience."
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