GCSC doctoral members benefit from our excellent infrastructure, strong research orientation and extensive three-tiered mentoring programme, all of which enables them to complete high-quality dissertations whilst at the same time gaining valuable further qualifications.
Members work alongside fellow doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and professors in our cutting-edge research areas, discuss their projects in colloquia, workshops and master classes, exchange ideas with leading national and international scholars and are integrated into our vast network. Furthermore, GCSC's doctoral students are eligible to apply for funding towards research and conference trips, and benefit from our career service and teaching centre.
Applicants must fulfil the following criteria:
Any graduate student in the faculties of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, History and Cultural Studies, and Language, Literature and Culture, as well as those in the Centre for Philosophy, can apply for membership.
Members are expected to:
Please note: The supervisor may be chosen before or shortly after admission. Likewise, you may register as a graduate student before or after being awarded member status. There are no tuition fees for doctoral students at JLU, except for an enrolment fee of approximately € 200 per semester.
For detailed information about the disciplines and scholars involved, see the our affiliated departments. If your main subject does not appear on this list (for example, if you have a degree in Cultural Studies), you may still be eligible for membership of the GCSC, provided your research project fits into one of the GCSC’s research areas.
As GCSC membership is not connected to internal funding, we are happy to assist our members in securing a suitable grant from other scholarship-granting institutions.
Applications to join the GCSC can be made at any time and should include the following:
Please note: If you have not yet chosen a supervisor at JLU, it is possible to hand in the supervision agreement after being admitted. In this case, please submit two references composed by faculty of your home institution.
Applications should be sent directly to:
Director of Graduate Studies
Prof. Ansgar Nünning
International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC)
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Otto-Behaghel-Str. 10A
D- 35394 Giessen
Germany
Before filing your application, please take a minute to fill in our electronic application form, available in English and German.
The GCSC admits up to 50 new doctoral candidates per year.
On the basis of the applications, the distribution of places will be decided by the Selection Committee. This process will take 2-3 months; during semester breaks, the Selection Committee will not meet.
For Members of the IPP, the PhDnet, the Research Training Group “Transnational Media Events”, the Research Group "Gewaltgemeinschaften", the LOEWE-Programme "Kulturtechniken und ihre Medialisierung" and the Leibniz Graduate School.
Graduate students who have already joined the International PhD Programme, the PhDnet, the Research Training Group on Transnational Media Events funded by the DFG (German Research Foundation) or the LOEWE-Programme "Kulturtechniken und ihre Medialisierung" funded by LOEWE - Landes-Offensive zur Entwicklung Wissenschaftlich-ökonomischer Exzellenz through an application and selection procedure can submit a reduced application to the GCSC as follows:
If they have been part of the programme for no more than 6 months, they only need to provide
If more than 6 months have elapsed, the research proposal and time-frame should be brought up to date and resubmitted.
Additionally, partner programmes are asked to submit the following documents:
Please use our application form, available in English and German.