The entire programme is taught in English.
A basic understanding of everyday German is highly recommended, but not necessary. German language courses are offered by the FU language centre.
The programme starts in October each year on-site. The PhD study programme is a three-year coursework programme, including six months of fieldwork, plus an additional writing phase of two semesters. The PhD dissertation and defence are expected to be finished within eight semesters.
15 November for the following winter semester.
The application portal by Dahlem Research School is open between 15 September and 15 November at https://drs.fu-berlin.de .
The programme consists of a three-year course phase and a dissertation writing phase (four years). GEAS combines social science methods with comprehensive training in area studies to become an expert in the region of East Asia. It offers Japanese, Chinese, and Korean language training for non-native speakers on demand. Early Career Researchers (ECR) will participate annually in interdisciplinary colloquia. They will interact and meet with other ECR, faculty, and international guests in colloquia, seminars, summer schools, and PI’s research projects. The school also welcomes visiting academics and professional fellows focusing on East Asia. In the first year of study and after the second year, members’ progress will be evaluated by papers and presentations in public symposia. GEAS offers fieldwork preparation workshops and research ethics as East Asia-specific skills. Dahlem Research School additionally offers further training for a set of transferable and soft skills, particularly research integrity, project management, writing, networking, and career advice and coaching.
The PhD training programme combines mandatory elements required for all doctoral candidates within GEAS with methods and training that support the individual researchers’ needs in the context of their dissertation research. Early Career Researchers will work closely together with several cohort peers in the programme. They will also encounter phases that will predominantly focus on empirical research and individual dissertation projects. Early Career Researchers will receive 30 credit points from coursework during their training at GEAS. The amount of coursework will be highest in the programme’s first year. It will decrease gradually over the second and third years to allow members to focus on their dissertations and fieldwork mobility phases and to finish writing up in the fourth year.
Internships are not mandatory. Should Early Career Researchers like to work at partner institutions or during the fieldwork phase, dissertation advisers and the graduate school administration will assist them in finding appropriate internships.
There are no teaching or work obligations. Co-teaching and teaching assistant opportunities are possible in the later stage of the programme.
In total, the semester contribution amounts to 312.89 EUR. It includes a fee of 198.80 EUR for the transportation ticket contribution. This allows you to use public transportation in Berlin for free. Other costs covered by the semester contribution are a 50 EUR enrolment fee, a 54.09 EUR semester contribution to the student support service (“studierendenWERK Berlin”), a 8.80 EUR contribution to the student union and a 1.20 EUR contribution to the Semester Ticket office.
Master’s degree (MA/MSc, etc.) in Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies with social science background or Political Science, Business or Economics, Law, History, or Cultural Studies with a focus on East Asia.
A BA fast track option is possible.
Applicants must provide proof of their English skills (C1) as well as skills in one of the following East Asian languages: Chinese, Japanese, or Korean (B2).
– English: TOEFL 100 or IELTS 7.0
– Chinese: HSK 5
– Japanese: JLPT N2
– Korean: TOPIK 4
15 November for the following winter semester.
The application portal by Dahlem Research School is open between 15 September and 15 November at https://drs.fu-berlin.de .
https://www.drs.fu-berlin.de
The GEAS coordinator and Dahlem Research School provide career advisory services for Early Career Researchers on a regular basis. Members can also find support through the Berlin University Alliance (BUA). https://www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/drs/index.html
Freie Universität Berlin
Freie Universität Berlin is one of Germany’s 11 Universities of Excellence and as such among the best universities in the country. Nationally and internationally, it is a leading research institution. Students directly profit from the strong focus on research. You can choose from more than 180 subject areas. No matter which area you are interested in, be it archaeology, physics, Jewish studies, law, or psychology, you will find your subject at Freie Universität Berlin.
As an international university, Freie Universität Berlin has co-operations with numerous universities across the world and maintains offices in Beijing, Cairo, New Delhi, Moscow, and São Paulo. Twenty percent of the students come from abroad, as do 33 percent of the doctoral students. At Freie Universität Berlin, you will meet people from all over the world.
Freie Universität Berlin takes care of its students. In particular, students who are new to a German university and to Berlin will profit from its services, for example, the introduction week, the mentoring programme, or the Student Services Centre. The programmes that UniSport offers, ranging from Aikido to Zumba, are very popular with students. The many cafeterias and canteens on campus offer food and drinks, usually also including fair trade, organic, and vegetarian options. Environmental protection and sustainability are important topics at Freie Universität Berlin in general, and there are many opportunities to get involved in activities offered by students and the university.
University location
Freie Universität Berlin is one of the major universities in the capital of Germany. It is located in the quiet and green district of Dahlem, in the south-western part of the city. There is no other campus in Berlin that is as green as the campus of Freie Universität Berlin. You can simply step out of the university buildings to enjoy outdoor activities: lunch on one of the many terraces and rooftops, swimming in the nearby lakes, or reading between cherry and apple trees. Dahlem is also home to one of the biggest botanical gardens in Europe. By using public transport, you can easily access the heart of Berlin and enjoy its cultural life and diversity – the vibes that attract young people from all over the world.
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