Fellowships for Doctoral Students in European History and Related Disciplines
1. Overview:
- The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) offers 8-10 fellowships for doctoral students in European history, the history of religion, and other historical disciplines.
- The fellowships support PhD projects from the early modern period to contemporary history.
- Emphasis on comparative or cross-border approaches, European history in relation to the wider world, and intellectual and religious history.
2. Fellowship Benefits:
- Fellows have the opportunity to pursue their PhD projects while residing at the IEG in Mainz.
- Duration: 6-12 months.
- Monthly stipend: €1,350.
- Family or child allowance can be applied for.
3. Requirements:
- Fellows must reside at the IEG in Mainz during the fellowship.
- Active participation in the IEG's research community, including weekly colloquia and scholarly activities.
- Presentation of work at least once during the fellowship.
- Applicants should be within three years of pursuing their doctorate, with exceptions possible.
- Funding is provided for dissertation writing, not preliminary research, language courses, or manuscript revision.
- PhD theses are supervised by the fellows' home universities.
- Proficiency in English is expected.
- The IEG encourages applications from women.
4. Application Process:
- Combine all application materials (except the application form) into a single PDF.
- Submit the application to application@ieg-mainz.de.
- Applications can be in English or German, based on proficiency.
- Download the application form from: https://buff.ly/43uyZJM
5. Application Deadlines:
- Two deadlines each year: February 15 and August 15.
- Next deadline: August 15, 2023.
6. Contact Information:
- For inquiries about the IEG Fellowship Programme, contact Ms. Joke Kabbert at Email 💌 .
7. Additional Information:
- Further details available on the IEG's website:
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