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Joint Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program

This groundbreaking joint German-Israeli PhD program offers competitive scholarships funded by prestigious foundations from Berlin and Jerusalem for a total of 40 PhD candidates over 5 years. The program focuses on exploring new challenges to human rights, promoting diversity, and addressing global issues. Research topics include human rights and securitization, crises, diversity, and globalization.

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Joint Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program

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  1. Joint InterdisciplinaryDoctoralProgram

  2. HR-UP at a Glance:- First ever joint German-Israeli PhD Program.- Competitive scholarships funded by the German Research Foundation (Berlin – Eu2.3 Million) and the Einstein Foundation (Jerusalem - Eu2 Million) for 5 years.- 2014-2019: three cohorts totaling 20+20 PhDs in Berlin and Jerusalem, as well as Post-Docs.- First recruitment round attracted 150 applications from around the world, competing for 14 places.

  3. Jerusalem and Berlin

  4. Commonality + Diversity = Synergy

  5. RESEARCH PROGRAM • The goals: • Establish a world class, highly prestigious, interdisciplinary PhD program and research group for Israeli, German and International advanced researchers. • Explore new challenges to human rights and traditional paradigms. • Create a transnational learning and research environment through regular interaction, summer schools, mobility and video-conference symposia. • Dramatically increase the availability of PhD level researchers and practitioners in human rights – in Israel, Germany and beyond.

  6. RESEARCH FRAMEWORK: UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING CHALLENGES TO TRADITIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS PARADIGMS Pressures / Challenges Impact NewCrisesandEmergencies Concepts Diversity Justifications Globalisation Implementation/Institutions

  7. RESEARCH PROGRAM Research Fields Human rightsandsecuritization

  8. RESEARCH PROGRAM CrisesandEmergencies Possibleresearchtopics: Human rightsandsecuritization: Administrative detention in Israel The principle of equality in peace arrangements

  9. RESEARCH PROGRAM Diversity Possibleresearchtopics: The human rights of people with disabilities: Overcoming bias and improving social integration Domestic violence against women and the role of the state: Comparative dimensions

  10. RESEARCH PROGRAM Globalisation Possibleresearchtopics: The human right to the City: Ecologic rights in the globalized metropolis Polygamy in indigenous societies and migrant communities

  11. PROGRAM STRUCTURE

  12. PROGRAM STRUCTURE Study Program Mobility Period Binational Supervision Professional Qualification

  13. STUDY PROGRAM Study Program Summer Schools Joint LectureSeries Inter-disciplinaryColloquia Master- pieces Master- classes Berlin FUB + HUJ Introductory Intensive Course Jerusalem

  14. QUALIFICATION PROGRAM Professional Qualification Academic QualificationCourses Language Acquisition and Computer Skills Administrative and Managerial Skills Courses Professional Qualification Career Development Career Talks

  15. SUPERVISION Binational Supervision

  16. SUPERVISION Joint Supervision Supervisor 1 (Berlin) Supervisor 2 (Jerusalem) • Reports on researchproject • Participation in qualificationmeasures • Organisational work • Individual supervision • Continuousexchange • Interdisciplinaryperspective Young Researcher

  17. Mobility Period

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