
The Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften (IFK), Vienna, a center of advanced study, will collaborate to offer one grant for a U.S. graduate student who is a Ph.D. candidate in cultural studies whose field of specialization is thematically related to Viennese, Austrian and Central European traditions and/or IFK's interest in the promotion of interdisciplinary and comparative cultural studies. Applicants for Fulbright/IFK awards also will be considered simultaneously as candidates for traditional Fulbright student grants.
Language Proficiency in spoken and written German is required.
Grant period 9 months, October 1 to June 30.
Affiliation Grantees will have access to a workstation at IFK and be expected to participate actively in IFK seminars, workshops, and symposia. For further information on IFK please contact:
I.F.K. -Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften and der Kunstuniversität Linz
Reichsratsstraße 17
A 1010 Vienna, Austria
Tel: (++431) 504 11 26
Email: musner@ifk.ac.at
Website: www.ifk.ac.at/
2008-09:
Ms. Rebecca Schuman
University of California, Irvine, CA
PhD candidate in German Studies
"The "Language Crisis" in Austrian Modernist Literature"
2005-06:
Ms. Alys George
PhD candidate in German Studies
Stanford University, CA
"Toward a Language of Images: Literature and Visual Culture in fin-de-siecle Vienna"
2001-02:
Mr. Jonathan Koehler
PhD candidate in History
University of Rochester, MA
"Transporting Wagner´s Gesamtkunstwerk: Culture"
2000-01:
Mr. Ian Wilson
PhD candidate In German Studies
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC
"The Undead in Contemporary German Literature"
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