Doctoral Workshop in World History, University of Pittsburgh

Call for Papers, deadline 31 March

CFP: Doctoral Workshop in World History, University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh 06/13

World History Center, University of Pittsburgh 03.06.2013-15.06.2013, Pittsburgh
Deadline: 31.03.2013

The World History Center at the University of Pittsburgh is happy to announce its third two-week summer doctoral workshop on World History.
The workshop addresses the construction of dissertation projects and teaching curriculum in world history. The program is based on common readings and discussions in World History, interdisciplinary, and additional macro-historical branches (such as Transnational History and Comparative History) applied during the workshop to both the formulation of dissertation projects and course syllabi. Participants will evolve research proposals and syllabi in mutual discussion and in close consultation with the World History Center workshop mentors.

The fee for each participant will be $1000 plus transportation (room and board are covered by the program). Fee waivers may be available for students with special needs.

Workshop participants may focus on any field or time period, but should have a strong interest in building a global dimension into their work.
Applications are open to doctoral students from any university in any country. Preference will be given to students who have completed at least a year of graduate coursework and are currently working on their dissertation proposals.
Applications are to be submitted electronically. For details and application form, see www.worldhistory.pitt.edu.

For inquiries: contact any of the workshop mentors:
Diego Holstein, holstein [at] pitt.edu
Molly Warsh, warsh [at] pitt.edu
Patrick Manning, pmanning [at] pitt.edu

Application due date: March 31, 2013. Final decisions will be announced by Mid April.

Submission procedure: submit by email to joneskh [at] pitt.edu, with the various documents as attached PDF or Word documents. Please include applicant's family name as part of file name for each document submitted.

The application is in four parts:
1. Application form (below on this page) 2. Cover letter explaining your interest in participating in the workshop (1 page) 3. Dissertation proposal (maximum of 1000 words) 4. Letter of support from a faculty member of your choice

Homepage www.worldhistory.pitt.edu

[Cross-posted, with thanks, from H-Soz-u-Kult]