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January 22, 2010 People are moving now more than could have ever been envisioned a century ago, transforming once homogenous societies into diverse ones “in motion”. With its Bucerius Ph.D. Scholarship Programme 'Settling Into Motion', Germany's ZEIT-Stiftung is asking applicants to address the major issues surrounding global migration. The ZEIT-Stiftung will award its scholarships to students enrolled in a Ph.D. Programme anywhere worldwide. 'Settling Into Motion' wants applicants to look at the questions surrounding migration, diversity and the future of modern societies. In so doing, they are seeking to advance the 2010 research themes surrounding the vast topic of migration. Applicants are encouraged to look at major issues surrounding the phenomenon from various perspectives. Applicants are asked to address questions about the effect of migration on the country of origin as well as the country of residence of migrants, the conditions required for successful integration, the structural and procedural conditions that must be in place to take advantage of diversity, and the challenges of migration on individuals and their affected families. Applications for the scholarship programme will be accepted through 25th February 2010. The ZEIT-Stiftung awards six to eight scholarships annually to Ph.D. students in the amount of 1,200 euros per month for a maximum of three years to finance the recipient’s study period. The ZEIT-Stiftung Advisory Board has members from leading German and international universities.
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