News archive - European Institutes for Advanced Study Offer Fellowship Programme

The European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme, an international researcher mobility programme, is offering 33 fellowships for the 2011/2012 academic year, mainly in the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences.

The deadline for application is September 10, 2010.

It proposes 10-month residencies in one of the 14 participating Institutes: Berlin, Bologna, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cambridge, Helsinki, Jerusalem, Lyons, Nantes, Paris, Uppsala, Vienna, Wassenaar. The Programme builds on the strong reputation of the Institutes for Advanced Study for promoting the concentrated, self-directed work of excellent researchers within the stimulating environment of a multidisciplinary and international group of fellows.

Types of Fellowships:

The EURIAS Fellowship Programme offers two types of 10-month fellowships according to research experience:

Junior fellows: Researchers having, by the time of the application:

  • minimum : a PhD (or a Master or equivalent + 4 years of full-time research experience)
  • maximum : 7 years of full-time research experience after obtaining a PhD (or 11 years of research experience after obtaining a Master or equivalent).

Senior fellows: Researchers having,  by the time of the application,

  • more than 7 years of full-time research experience after obtaining a doctorate
  • or more than 11 years of research experience after obtaining a Master or equivalent.

Eligibility requirements: 

Degree: At the time of the application, researchers must be in possession of a doctoral degree or have at least 4 years of research experience (full time equivalent) after obtaining a degree, which formally allows them to embark on a doctorate whether or not a doctorate was envisaged.

Nationality: Researchers from all countries are eligible for the programme. They cannot apply for an institute located in their country of nationality or residence.

Disciplines: The programme is open to all disciplines in the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences. It also welcomes applications from the arts, life and exact sciences (if the research project does not require laboratory or specific facilities). Applicants are advised to check the participating IAS’ websites to learn more about the scientific orientation of the Institute they wish to apply for.

Source and further information: http://www.eurias-fp.eu

Geographical focus
  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Croatia
  • Europe
  • European Union (EU 27)
  • International; Other
  • Kosovo*
  • Montenegro
  • Republic of North Macedonia
  • SEE
  • Serbia
  • Western Balkans

Entry created by Katarina Rohsmann on September 7, 2010
Modified on July 6, 2010