The Binational Doctoral Programme in Global Studies, jointly offered by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU) and Universidad del Salvador (USAL) in Buenos Aires, invites applications for its next cohort! This unique program awards a Double Degree PhD in Global Studies/Global and Area Studies and focuses on globalization, governance, inequality, and socio-ecological transformation.
Key Details
- Application Deadline:
February 28, 2025 (for both HU and USAL applicants) - Program Start:
August 2025 (for both HU and USAL applicants) - Language of Instruction:
English, with courses in Spanish and German available - Duration:
Includes at least one semester at each partner university - Scholarships Available:
Three scholarships per batch per institution, supported by CUAA-DAHZ
Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary Learning: Students approach their PhD topic from diverse regional perspectives and multiple disciplines.
- International Network: Join a vibrant, international group of researchers and students.
- Joint Supervision: Receive guidance from professors at both institutions.
- Structured Curriculum: Core courses in theory, methodology, and thesis writing, supplemented by field-specific research and workshops.
Admission Requirements
- A Master’s degree in social sciences with very good grades.
- Proficiency in English and B2 level in Spanish (mandatory); basic German proficiency expected.
- Agreement from one supervisor at each institution.
Contact Information
For application details, program structure, and further inquiries:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Institute for Asian and African Studies
Invalidenstr. 118, 10099 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49 (30) 2093-66035
Email: info@global-studies-programme.org
Website: www.global-studies-programme.org
Start your global academic journey today! Apply now and become part of a dynamic, international community shaping the future of global studies.
DETAILS: Binational Doctoral Programme in Global Studies
Objectives
The Binational Doctoral Programme in Global Studies is devoted to contemporary issues in globalization focusing on governance, inequality and socio-ecological transformation. It is conducted jointly by the Universidad del Salvador (USAL) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU), Germany. Students spend at least one semester at each of the two institutions and are co-supervised by professors from both universities. In the end, they receive a double degree.
Learning
Students learn to approach the field of their PhD topic and globalization from the perspective of two regions and multiple disciplines. They are integrated into a group of PhD students working in the three thematic fields of the programme and into an international network of researchers working in the same thematic field. Students participate in research conducted jointly by professors from USAL and HU at each of the locations. Writing the thesis on the basis of this research is the core activity of the programme. In addition, students receive training in theory, methodology, thesis writing and current debates closely linked to their thesis topic.
Students
PhD students form a batch and study together at the two locations. Each batch is composed of students from different countries. At the partner institution, the batch meets students who started their PhD at that location and work in the same field. Batches spend time together at each of the two institutions to exchange their views, share their work and assist each other – but also to learn together and to conduct joint research whenever appropriate.
Careers
The PhD in Global Studies qualifies for academic positions in various disciplines dealing with the field of studies, namely environment, governance and inequality. Graduates also work in international organizations, politics and media. The binational PhD opens up careers in Argentina and Germany as well as in the neighbouring countries and transnational spaces.
Scholarships and Fees
Three students per institution and batch receive a scholarship for the period studied at the partner university, i.e. between six and ten months. These scholarships are provided by the German-Argentinian University Centre (CUAA-DAHZ). No tuition fees have to be paid in addition to minor administrative fees in Germany. Some fees are applicable in Argentina.
Languages
Courses in Berlin are taught in English with the option of having courses in German, while courses in Buenos Aires are taught in Spanish. Students are required to reach the level of B2 in Spanish before going to USAL and are expected to learn German before attending HU. Courses are offered at both partner universities in the respective languages.
Social Responsibility
Students are expected to offset the emissions of their international travel and to contribute to social causes.
Institutions
Humboldt-Universität
Berlin is the cultural and political capital of Germany. It is at once relaxed and buzzing with alternative culture. Compared with other capitals, it is very young, inexpensive, colourful and spacious. Its central university, which now carries the name of its spiritual fathers, is the birthplace of the contemporary university system. It still ranks among the top universities of Germany, especially in the humanities and social sciences, and boasts 29 Nobel laureates.
Universidad del Salvador
Buenos Aires is the cultural capital of Latin America and one of the most attractive cities in the Western hemisphere. It hosts a young and lively population and is the hub of Argentina. USAL is one of the most important universities in Argentina and has an excellent faculty of social sciences. It is located right in the heart of the capital with shops, theatres and cafés nearby.