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Tobias Graf, M.Phil. (Cambridge)

Associate Member

Tobias Graf, M.Phil. (Cambridge)

Position

  • Ph.D. Candidate

Contact information

Karl Jaspers Centre
Voßstraße 2 Building 4400
Room 007
69115 Heidelberg
Germany

Email:
graf@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de
Phone:
+49 (0) 6221 54 4309

Projects

Curriculum vitae

Education / Academic Career

since March 2009: Cluster of Excellence “Asia and Europe in a Global Context: Shifting Asymmetries of Cultural Flows”, Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany. Member of research project Dynamic Asymmetries in Transcultural Flows at the Intersection of Asia and Europe: The Case of the Early Modern Ottoman Empire (A7) under the direction of Prof. Dr. Thomas Maissen (Heidelberg) and Prof. Dr. Michael Ursinus (Heidelberg)

since 2008: PhD candidate in history, Heidelberg University, Germany, current working title of thesis:  „Of No Small Relevance to Your Majesty and the Whole Empire“ Renegades in the Late Sixteenth-Century Ottoman State, supervised by Prof. Dr. Thomas Maissen (Heidelberg)

2007 – 2008: Master of Philosophy in Early Modern History (distinguished performance), University of Cambridge, Christ‘s College, Cambridge, UK, title of thesis: Renegades to the Ottoman Empire and Their Impact in the Early Modern Period, supervised by Dr. Kate Fleet (Susan Skilliter Centre of Ottoman Studies, Newnham College, Cambridge) and Scott Mandelbrote (Peterhouse, Cambridge)

2003 – 2007: BA Honours History, University of Cambridge, Wolfson College, Cambridge, UK

2002: Abitur, Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium, Gifhorn, Germany

Scholarships and Awards

since June 2009: PhD scholarship, Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, Germany

March 2009 - May 2009: PhD scholarship, Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global Context: Shifting Asymmetries of Cultural Flows", Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University, Germany

2007-2008: Robert Owen Bishop Scholarship, Christ‘s College, Cambridge, UK

2007: Jennings Prize, Wolfson College, Cambridge, UK 

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