The aim of the Otto Bennemann Grant, awarded annually by the Georg Eckert Institute, is to promote work in textbook research which takes an innovative methodological approach.The grant, whose value is 2000 EUR a month, is awarded for a maximum of two months' duration each year. As its purpose is to fund research work conducted in Braunschweig, the recipient must spend the period covered by the grant working at the Georg Eckert Institute. Applications for the grant for a particular year must be submitted to the Institute's director by 1 September of the preceding year.
The aim of the Otto Bennemann Grant, awarded annually by the Georg Eckert Institute, is to promote work in textbook research which takes an innovative methodological approach. Otto Bennemann (1903-2003), after whom the grant was named, supported the work of the Institute when he was Mayor of Braunschweig and continued to do so as Lower Saxony's Minister of the Interior. The grant is financed by the foundation he established.
The grant, whose value is 2000 EUR a month, is awarded for a maximum of two months' duration each year. As its purpose is to fund research work conducted in Braunschweig, the recipient must spend the period covered by the grant working at the Georg Eckert Institute. Applications for the grant for a particular year must be submitted to the Institute's director by 1 September of the preceding year. Please note that this year’s application deadline is two weeks earlier than in previous years.
Applications are expected to be of a high standard. In their application, candidates should clearly describe and detail the methodological approach taken by their research and explain why it is innovative. The research must be related to textbook-specific discourses.
Applications should also include:
the complete fellowship application form (cover letter)
a curriculum vitae with a list of publications
detailed information on the subject of the work proposed
information regarding the current status of (preliminary) work on the project and the schedule of work planned during the tenure of the grant at the Institute
a list of literature present at the GEI that shall be consulted for the work on the project
information on the expected final result of the work (monograph, post-doctoral thesis, etc.)
Applications for the Otto Bennemann Grant to be taken up in a particular year should be submitted by 1 September of the preceding year (as one pdf-file to fellowship@gei.de).
Please note that this year’s application deadline is two weeks earlier than in previous years.
The grant holder is required to give a public lecture at the Georg Eckert Institute.
Travel expenses are not automatically covered in connection with the grant. However, grant holders may apply for a travel expenses allowance, which may be paid, provided funds are available, in cases of demonstrable need. The allowance covers up to 50% of the grant holder's travel expenses, to a maximum of 500 EUR when funds are available.
The regulations attached to the Georg Eckert Institute's standard fellowship programme also apply to the Otto Bennemann Grant.
Kontakt
Imke Rath
Tel.: +49 (0)531 59099-317
E-Mail: fellowship@gei.de
http://www.gei.de/en/fellowships-awards/otto-bennemann-grant.html
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