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PIMICITN Power and Institutions in Medieval Islam and Christendom. An integrated training network in research and diffusion for comparative history. 10 PhD Fellowships (each worth c. 50,000 Euros per annum for three years) “Power and Institutions in Medieval Islam and Christendom” is a research project which will develop from 2013 to 2016. It has been funded as a ‘Marie Curie Initial Training Network’ with a grant of 3.3 million euros. The project combines academic research on medieval power and institutions with training in the wider dissemination of researchbased knowledge, based on a formal network established between universities and private sector companies and funded by the European Union. It provides funding for 10 PhDs at universities in Spain, Britain, Italy, France, and Israel, and two postdoctoral positions, one based at a Dutch publisher (Brill), one at a Spanish TV/film company (LopezLi). During their studies, the PhD students will all have secondments to the publisher and the film company, the postdocs will come to the Universities to run sessions on print and media diffusion of research. Further training workshops are provided, on academic and other skills, as well as a largerscale ‘Media School for Historians’. The project concludes with a conference on ‘Consequences in the Contemporary World.’ PIMIC Academic Partners CCHSCSIC (Coordinator): Dr. Ana Rodríguez University of St. Andrews: Dr. John Hudson Universitá Roma Tre: Dr. Emanuele Conte Birkbeck College London: Dr. Caroline Humfress Universitá Roma Tor Vergata: Dr. Sandro Carocci University of Tel Aviv: Dr. Gadi Algazi Université Paris IPanthéonSorbonne: Dr. Michel Kaplan School of Oriental and African Studies: Dr. Hugh Kennedy PIMIC Private Sector Partners LopezLi Films (Spain) Brill Publishers (Netherlands) Open Call: 4 February 2013 Contact: [email protected] More info: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/

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 PIMIC‐ITN 

Power and Institutions in Medieval Islam and Christendom. An integrated training network in research and diffusion for comparative history. 

 

10 PhD Fellowships (each worth c. 50,000 Euros per annum for three years) 

 

 “Power and Institutions in Medieval Islam and Christendom” is a research project which will develop  from 2013 to 2016.  It has been  funded as a  ‘Marie Curie  Initial Training Network’ with  a  grant  of  3.3 million  euros.  The  project  combines  academic  research  on medieval power  and  institutions  with  training  in  the  wider  dissemination  of  research‐based knowledge, based on a formal network established between universities and private sector companies  and  funded  by  the  European  Union.  It  provides  funding  for  10  PhDs  at universities  in Spain, Britain,  Italy, France, and  Israel, and  two postdoctoral positions, one based at a Dutch publisher (Brill), one at a Spanish TV/film company (Lopez‐Li). During their studies, the PhD students will all have secondments to the publisher and the film company, the post‐docs will come to the Universities to run sessions on print and media diffusion of research.  Further training workshops are provided, on academic and other skills, as well as a  larger‐scale  ‘Media  School  for Historians’.  The  project  concludes with  a  conference  on ‘Consequences in the Contemporary World.’    PIMIC Academic Partners CCHS‐CSIC (Coordinator): Dr. Ana Rodríguez University of St. Andrews: Dr. John Hudson Universitá Roma Tre: Dr. Emanuele Conte Birkbeck College London: Dr. Caroline Humfress Universitá Roma Tor Vergata: Dr. Sandro Carocci  University of Tel Aviv: Dr. Gadi Algazi Université Paris I‐Panthéon‐Sorbonne: Dr. Michel Kaplan  School of Oriental and African Studies: Dr. Hugh Kennedy  

    PIMIC Private Sector Partners Lopez‐Li Films (Spain) Brill Publishers (Netherlands)  

 Open Call: 4 February 2013 Contact: [email protected] info: http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/