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Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society Fellowships

Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society welcomes applications for its 2025-2026 fellowships. Fellows will work in Cambridge, MA to conduct independent work as part of one of the Center’s topical workstreams (see details below), in collaboration with BKC faculty, staff, students, and the broader BKC community.

Through this call, the Center will accept candidates across three tracks: 

Rutgers Race and Gender Postdoctoral Associate

The Department of History at Rutgers University announces a post-doctoral associate fellowship for scholars pursuing research in race and gender studies. The successful applicant must have the doctorate in hand at the time of application, be no more than six years beyond the Ph.D., and be able to teach history courses. The fellowship of $60,000 is for one year and includes benefits and a $5,000 research stipend.

Dimensions of Europe - Junior and Senior Fellowship Program

During the academic year 2025/2026, the fellowship program will focus on topics related to the five research clusters of the Field of Excellence "Dimensions of Europe".

Junior Visiting Fellows will receive a monthly stipend of 2.000 € for the duration of 4 months as well as a reimbursment of their travel costs to Graz (of up to 600 €). Junior Visiting Fellows need to have completed their PhD by the time they begin their fellowship.

James Loeb Fellowships for the Classical Tradition in Art and Architecture

The Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte will award a James Loeb Fellowships for the Classical Tradition in Art and Architecture for the year 2025.

The fellowship commemorates James Loeb (1867 New York – 1933 München), graduate of Harvard University, initiator of the Loeb Classical Library project and art collector. The fellowship is intended to support research that reflect Loeb’s central interests.

NRF Fellowship in Singapore

The Singapore NRF Fellowship provides opportunities for early career researchers from all over the world to lead impactful research in Singapore. Each award provides a research grant of up to SGD 3.25 million (inclusive of 30% general overheads) over 5 years, to support projects that exhibit high likelihood of a research breakthrough.

You are required to attach a copy of your latest CV, research proposal and registration form in your submission.

Please refer to the information sheet and FAQs (download from "Related Documents" tab) for more information.

IZEA Halle-Wittenberg Short-Term Fellowships for Enlightenment Studies

Every year, the Interdisciplinary Centre for European Enlightenment Studies offers two Wiedemann research fellowships for the study of the Enlightenment. Thanks to its vast historical library and its research groups covering a broad spectrum of themes related to the European Enlightenment, IZEA is the leading centre for the study of the Enlightenment in Germany, and welcomes numerous international scholars. In order to facilitate research stays in Halle for scholars from Germany and abroad, we offer fellowships for PhDs as well as for more experienced scholars.

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