Fellowship program for researchers from Israel and the Palestinian territories
The war in the Middle East also affects the academic community. In view of this, the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law is offering a fellowship program for affected researchers.
The Fellowship Program is an emergency aid fund aimed at researchers in the field of foreign and international private law (commercial, corporate and capital markets law; private international and procedural law; law of the person, the family and private life) who are in acute distress as a result of the war in the Middle East. The Institute is offering support in the form of temporary scholarships for research stays in Hamburg. In addition to providing workplaces and access to the library, the Institute can also assist in finding accommodations.
Interested researchers may contact the Institute’s Welcome Center directly. Applications are welcome from doctoral candidates as well as from post-doctoral researchers.
Applications must be submitted in English.
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