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Early Career Researchers Forum:
From Learned Societies to Konwledge-Based Society: Towards a European Young Academy?
ESF and ALLEA offer on a competitive basis, full-cost awards to leading young scholars to participate in the ESF / ALLEA Humanities Spring 2009 I.
The European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Federation of National Academies of Sciences and the Humanities (ALLEA) invite the next generation of leading scholars (“early career researchers”) to participate in a three-day “new horizons” workshop in Vienna, Austria, in Spring 2009.
Early Career Researchers Forum:
New Perspectives for Asian Studies in the Humanities
ESF offers, on a competitive basis, full-cost awards to leading young scholars to participate in the ESF Humanities Spring 2009 II.
The ESF Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) and the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation (CCK-F) invite the next generation of leading scholars in the Humanities (“early career researchers”) to participate in a three-day “new horizons” workshop in Prague, Czech Republic, from 27 – 30 May 2009.

In May 2007 the Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) convened a three-day-workshop inviting 21 young scholars from accross Europe and accross various fields of the Humanities and neighbouring areas of research to debate under the title: "Disciplines and Boarders: Humanities research in an age of interdisciplinarity" the future of the Humanities. All scholars have been selected after a call for proposals in a competition in which they had to show that they could develop perspectives for the Humanities at large, beyond their fields of expertise.
The outcome was "In varietate concordia" a manifesto for the Humanities in Europe that also includes the list of participants and authors.
Early Career Researchers Forum
The ESF Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) plays a central role in coordinating existing and emerging transnational networks of scholars and institutions in the Humanities. Stakeholders are national and international research funding bodies looking for new contributions to their discussions on strategic choices. With the “ESF Humanities Spring”, SCH wishes to mobilise the creative potential of the next generation of leading Humanities scholars to inform these processes.
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