Yezidi Studies Center

   The Yezidi Studies Center (YSC) in collaboration with the Oriental Institute at Leipzig University invites applications from potential PhD students who like to pursue a research project that relates to the goals and mission of the YSC.

Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Sebastian Maisel, the PhD student will conduct research and fulfill all other academic requirements to complete his/her thesis in the field of Yezidi Studies.

   Yezidi Studies is an interdisciplinary field with a focus on Yezidi society, culture and religion. Proposals that include topics to further this agenda are welcome. In order to allow for a larger representation in academia, female Yezidi applicants are especially encouraged to apply.

Up to two successful applicants will be admitted to Leipzig University´s list of doctoral candidates. This entitles them to the benefits of other international PhD students in Germany. After approval, the selected candidates may start their work as soon as October 1, 2025. Residence in Germany is not required.     The thesis may be written in German or English. No tuition fees are charged. However, no other financial support is granted with the acceptance into this program. The Yezidi Studies Center will assist the candidates in finding scholarships.


Please send your proposal package that includes:

– a cover letter about your motivation to apply for this program
– the PhD proposal: max. 5 pages that includes a working title, precise research thesis, suggested methodology, and bibliographical notes
– CV
– a copy of your MA certificate

to sebastian.maisel@uni-leipzig.de

by April 30, 2025.

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