Scholars
The CRC Scholarship Programme
The scholarship programme of the CRC 1015 Otium supports distinguished junior researchers from abroad to develop their PhD projects in the CRC’s interdisciplinary research environment. For a period of up to 12 months, the scholarship holders can work on projects that are connected to the CRC and which analyze otium and its boundaries, chronotopes and practices from a systematic or historical perspective. During their time at the CRC they participate in the training programme offered by the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) as well as the discussions and activities of the CRC in general. For more information on the scholarship programme and the next call for proposals please contact the coordinator of the IRTG, Anna Karina Sennefelder.
Scholars 2017-2020 (second funding period)
Sandra Mauler (1.11.2017–30.6.2018), University of Innsbruck. PhD project: Das unproduktive Selbst. Prokrastination zwischen Diskurs und Praxis.
Magdalena Augustin (14.11.2017–14.11.2018), Vienna University of Technology. PhD project: Denkmal und Kollektivismus. Historische Bausubstanz und alternative Kulturproduktion im deutschsprachigen Raum von 1960 bis heute.
Lyudmila Kuznetsova (1.4.2018–31.7.2018), Perm State University. PhD project: The Phenomenon of the Soviet Resort (1920-1950) .