ASML Fellowship
Berkman Klein Center's Applied Social Media Lab announces inaugural fellowship program for 2024-2025 academic year.
Berkman Klein Center's Applied Social Media Lab announces inaugural fellowship program for 2024-2025 academic year.
The Center for Middle East Studies' post-doctoral research associate position in Palestinian Studies is a two-year appointment, not renewable thereafter. The position is part of the ongoing initiative, New Directions in Palestinian Studies, which seeks to facilitate innovative lines of academic inquiry in this field. We especially welcome candidates who thrive in an interdisciplinary environment and whose work is informed by comparative and global perspectives.
The Center for Middle East Studies situated at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University aspires to promote a just and peaceful world through research, teaching, and public engagement.
The Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) and the Fortunoff Archive at Yale University invite applications for its research fellowship for the period of October 2025 to May 2026.
This chair focuses on interdisciplinary research around “work utopias,” addressing the themes of agricultural and artistic labor in the contexts of Northern and Southern Europe. The proposed approach aims to encourage the emergence of innovative models, based on cooperation, interaction, and the recognition of the various stakeholders involved.
Any interested artist and/or scientist may apply for only one position among those offered above. Applicants who are former Iméra residents may reapply at least 5 years after their initial research stay.
Deadline: 21.07.2024
Contact: Prof. Dr. Susanne Rau| Prof. Dr. Jörg Rüpke
The Albanian Institute for International Studies (AIIS), name in original Instituti Shqiptar i Studimeve Nderkombetare, is currently seeking to fill one position for Researcher/ Project coordinator (Tirana residency is required)
Tasks include:
The Karl-Kaser-Visiting-Fellowship is aimed at early career researchers from the fields of history, social and cultural anthropology, ethnology, cultural studies and sociology. It aims at facilitating the transitory phase between the time following a PhD and the next academic career step. Applicants must have completed their PhD at a university in Southeastern Europe. The Junior Visiting Fellow will spend a semester in Graz to conduct and present research and collaborate with other researchers. The decision will be announced by mid January 2025.
The aim of the programme is to enhance the quality of Swedish research and higher education by giving researchers who have recently obtained their PhDs the opportunity to pursue a postdoctoral research project at an institution abroad. Participating postdocs are thus offered the chance to experience new academic environments, become more independent and extend their international networks.
There are two versions of the programme: