The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law invites applications for its MPIL Journalist in Residence Fellowship 2023, offering the opportunity to engage with an international academic community and to gain deeper insights into fundamental questions and current problems of international law, European Union law, and public law, without the high pressure of daily deadlines on a freely chosen project.
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The MPIL Journalist in Residence Fellowship enables journalists with several years of experience to spend three months at the Institute. The time and duration of the stay (between January and December 2023) are agreed individually. MPIL Journalists in Residence are free to pursue their own research. They are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to exchange ideas with researchers at the institute and to participate in our various work and discussion formats.
The MPIL Journalist in Residence Fellowship is geared towards freelance and staff journalists from all media (print, online, radio, television) who report and write regularly on legal and constitutional topics, or topics from politics, the economy and research-related topics.
A research grant of €3,000 per month is offered for the duration of the stay. The Institute provides desk space and access to all research resources of the Institute’s library.
Benefits
- A research grant of €3,000 per month is offered for the duration of the stay.
- The Institute provides desk space and access to all research resources of the Institute’s library.
Eligibilities
- The MPIL Journalist in Residence Fellowship is geared towards freelance and staff journalists from all media (print, online, radio, television) who report and write regularly on legal and constitutional topics, or topics from politics, the economy and research-related topics.
Application Process
Please upload one PDF-file with your application, including:
- a brief portrait of your own journalistic work
- a curriculum vitae
- three work samples with relevance to the research topics of the institute
- a short outline of your proposed research planned for your stay at the Institute (max. 2000 characters)
details of your preferred dates (between January and December 2023) and intended duration of stay
to the application form on the website of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.
Successful candidates will be notified by the end of October 2022.
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Application Deadline: October 3, 2022
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