!!Sebastian Conrad - Curriculum Vitae
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__Academic Positions__
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*Since 2010  Chair of Modern History at the Free University of Berlin\\
*2007 - 2010  Full Professor of Modern History at the European University, Institute in Florence, Italy\\
*2003 - 2007  Assistant Professor [[Juniorprofessor], Department of History, Free University of Berlin\\
*1999 - 2003  Assistant Professor [[Wissenschaftlicher Assistent], Department of History, Free University of Berlin\\
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__Degrees__
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*2005  Habilitation, Free University of Berlin\\
*1999  Ph.D., Free University of Berlin (summa cum laude)\\
*1994  M.A., Free University of Berlin\\
*Majors: History, Japanese Studies. Minor: Economics\\
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__Fellowships__
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*2017 (spring term) Theodor Heuss Chair at the New School for Social Research, New York\\
*Winter 2013  Visiting fellow at the University of California, Santa Barbara\\
*2009  Professeur invité at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris\\
*1999 - 2000  Fellow at the German Institute for Advanced Studies, (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin)\\
*1996 – 1999  Dissertation Scholarship of the German Research Council (DFG)\\
*1995 – 1996  Japan Foundation Scholarship, Guest Researcher at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
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__Selected Research Grants__
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*2017-2021 DFG Research Training Group “Global Intellectual History” (total: 4,131.580€)\\
*2016-2017 Research project „The role of advisors and experts during the reform period in Siam under king Rama V.“; German Research Foundation 2014-2017 Research project “Educate the East Indies: Western, Islamic and Chinese Morality in Women’s Schools, 1900-1930” (German Research Foundation) \\
*2011-2015 Director of project „Korea and East Asia in Global History“, funded by the Academy of Korean Studies; (total 1,000,000. Euro)
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__Administrative Experience__
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*2005-2007 Vice Dean of the Faculty „History and Area Studies“ of the Free University of Berlin\\
*2003-2005 Co-ordinator of the Curriculum and responsible for the Bachelor program at the Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut\\ \\