Jerzy Giedroyc Fellowship 2024 (Fully Funded)

The Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in Vienna proudly announces the Jerzy Giedroyc Fellowship Program 2024, an initiative designed to stimulate intellectual discourse and foster collaboration among scholars and researchers engaged in the humanities and social sciences. Named after the esteemed Polish intellectual and editor, Jerzy Giedroyc, the fellowship embodies his unwavering commitment to bridging intellectual divides and fostering cross-cultural understanding. The fellowship program welcomes applications from postdoctoral scholars and doctoral candidates working on research projects that resonate with Giedroyc’s legacy and the broader themes of Central and Eastern European studies. The IWM encourages applications from scholars exploring topics such as:

  • The interconnected history and intellectual traditions of Central and Eastern Europe

  • The role of literature and culture in shaping political and social narratives

  • The impact of migration and displacement on individual and collective identities

  • Comparative studies of political, economic, and social transformations in Central and Eastern Europe

  • The relationship between Central and Eastern Europe and the wider European and global context

Selected fellows will be granted a monthly stipend of EUR 3,000 for postdoctoral scholars and EUR 2,500 for doctoral candidates, along with accommodation, travel, and health insurance coverage. The fellowship period spans four months, from September 2024 to June 2025. During their residency at the IWM, fellows will have the opportunity to:

  • Immerse themselves in a stimulating intellectual environment and engage with renowned scholars from diverse disciplines

  • Dedicate uninterrupted time to their research projects, utilizing the IWM’s extensive library and research facilities

  • Participate in seminars, workshops, and conferences, fostering connections with fellow researchers and the wider academic community

  • Contribute to the IWM’s rich intellectual discourse through presentations, publications, and public events

The Jerzy Giedroyc Fellowship Program 2024 provides an unparalleled opportunity for scholars to advance their research, expand their intellectual horizons, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding Central and Eastern European studies. The program aligns with Giedroyc’s vision of fostering intellectual exchange and promoting mutual understanding across borders.

Location:

Austria

 Benefits

  • Stipend: Postdoctoral candidates will receive a stipend of EUR 3,000 per month, and doctoral candidates will receive a stipend of EUR 2,500 per month. The stipend covers accommodation, living expenses, travel, health insurance, and any incidental costs related to their stay in Vienna.
  • Research facilities: Fellows will have access to IWM’s extensive library, research facilities, and other resources.
  • Networking opportunities: Fellows will have the opportunity to network with other scholars from around the world and participate in IWM’s events and activities.
  • Career development: The fellowship provides fellows with the opportunity to develop their research skills and advance their careers.

 Eligibilities

  • Senior Visiting Fellowships: Awarded by invitation only.
  • Candidates for the Jerzy Giedroyc Junior Visiting Fellowship must be enrolled in a doctoral program in the humanities or social sciences or have obtained a Ph.D. in the same fields in the past four years.

Eligible Regions: Open for All

APPLICATION PROCESS

Applications must be submitted through the IWM’s online application form. Application materials consist of the following:

  • a brief letter of motivation that addresses how the project would benefit from time at the IWM, the connection to the IWM’s mission and research, and concrete research/writing goals during the fellowship
  • a project description (max. 550 characters)
  • a project proposal (max. 7,500 characters incl. spaces) that a) contains a description of the project’s objectives; b) situates the project within existing scholarship; c) describes the project’s methodology; d) outlines the intended work plan
  • a curriculum vitae including a list of publications
  • two letters of recommendation from scholars familiar with the applicant’s academic work

All application materials should be in English.

Important! Attached documents must be combined into a single PDF, as the online submission form only allows for one attachment. File names of attachments must use Latin characters. 

Application Deadline: February 14, 2024 (5 Days Remaining)

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