Max Planck Institut: Max Planck Society Research Scholarships
To foster individual research projects, the Max Planck Society offers foreign researchers the possibility of obtaining a scholarship. These scholarships are typically granted for a period of between two and four months. Preference is given to those researchers whose work promotes and advances the goals of the research program and the research focuses of the Institute.
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Max Planck Institut
Research undertaken at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law is comparative, international, interdisciplinary, and/or empirical in nature and focuses on criminal law, crime, crime control, and crime victims. The comparative law approach involves examining, comparing, and contrasting foreign legal systems and practices with the German criminal justice system.
Of special interest to the Department of Criminal Law are research projects concerning comparative law, European criminal law, international criminal law, economic crime, terrorism, organized crime, and information law. Of interest to the Department of Criminology are topics covering criminal sanctions, dangerous offenders, empirical research on criminal procedure, organized crime, terrorism and domestic security, victimization, social change, changes in life circumstances, crime, and crime control.
May
Doctoral scholarships for foreign doctoral students provide 1,365 EUR per month. Post-doctoral scholarships for foreign post-doctoral researchers provide 2,100 EUR per month. Research scholarships for foreign professors provide 2,300 EUR per month
Any
Applicant mst be working within specified research disciplines, and complete detailed application form in timely manner.