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Dear colleagues,

We are looking for post-doctoral researchers who are interested in 
working on *research ethics in economics* at Ankara University, Turkey. 
The researchers can set up their research agenda freely on one or more 
of the following themes: plagiarism, fraud, fabrication of data, 
modification of data, trust, responsibility, accountability, and 
intellectual welfare in economics. Proposal on related themes are also 
welcome. The applicants are expected to prepare a Marie Skłodowska-Curie 
Individual Fellowship application. The goal of this fellowship is to 
fund the creative and innovative postdoctoral projects of mobile 
researchers of any nationality around the globe from 12 to 24 months. 
The researchers, on the condition that their application is approved by 
the European Commission, will be hosted by the Faculty of Political 
Sciences of Ankara University in 2016.

The Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara University, also known as 
Mülkiye, is one of the first higher education institutions in social 
sciences and humanities in the Ottoman Empire offering degree programs 
in political, economic, and administrative sciences. Originally founded 
in 1859 in Istanbul, the capital city of the Ottoman Empire, Mülkiye’s 
primary mission was to educate well-qualified personnel for the state 
bureaucracy, as a part of the Empire’s modernization efforts. After the 
foundation of the Turkish Republic, Mülkiye moved to Ankara in 1936, the 
new capital city of the country, and later joined Ankara University in 
1950 as its Faculty of Political Science. Mülkiye has one of the largest 
social science libraries in Turkey. The library has a collection of over 
136,000 books in Turkish and other languages, including special 
historical collections from the late Ottoman era. The newspaper archive 
of the library endows over 50,000 items dating back to the 19th century.

For further information about the position, please send your expression 
of interest and a detailed CV to Altug Yalcintas off-the-list no later 
than 19 July 2015. Please also check your eligibility for Marie 
Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship below. The current fellowship 
call opened on 12 March 2015. The deadline for submitting proposals is 
15 September 2015.

The website of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship is:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/about-msca/actions/if/index_en.htm

Looking forward to hearing from those who are interested!

Best wishes,

Dr. Altug Yalcintas
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Associate Professor
Department of Economics
Faculty of Political Sciences
Ankara University
06590 Cebeci Ankara Turkey

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