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Bourses de recherche Barbier-Mueller sur la poésie italienne de la Renaissance

La Fondation Barbier-Mueller pour l’Étude de la poésie italienne de la Renaissance de Genève met à concours pour l’année 2025 :

3 bourses de recherche d’un montant de Fr. 3000.- par mois.

Chaque bourse peut être demandée pour un séjour de trois mois au maximum auprès de la Fondation. La période envisagée sera modulée selon l’importance du projet.

Aucune limite d’âge n’est fixée pour les candidat.e.s, qui devront par ailleurs se préoccuper de trouver un logement à Genève et d’y résider d’une manière stable pendant la période de la bourse.

MIT Postdoctoral Fellowships on Islamic Achitecture, Urbanism and Conservation

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT (AKPIA@MIT) is pleased to announce its postdoctoral fellowship program for the academic year 2019-2020. The fellowship program is intended for scholars with a Ph.D. in any field related to architecture — including architectural, art, landscape, and urban history; design, technology, heritage studies, urban planning, anthropology, and archeology.  The focus of the postdoctoral program are the issues of heritage conservation, destruction, and reconstruction, especially but not exclusively in the Middle East.

Conservation as a Human Science Fellowship (CHS): New York/Amsterdam

Bard Graduate Center, together with the Conservation & Scientific Research Department of the Rijksmuseum, announce a 10-month (September 2019–June 2020) fellowship focusing on developing the idea that conservation practice is a human science. Long devoted to the restoration and preservation of objects, conservation in the twentieth century became focused on questions of dating and attribution.

Fordham-NYPL Research Fellowships in Jewish Studies

Fordham University’s Jewish Studies Program and the New York Public Library are delighted to announce joint short-term and mid-term research fellowships in Jewish Studies for the 2019-2020 academic year. This joint fellowship program is open to scholars in all fields of Jewish Studies from outside the New York City metropolitan area seeking to conduct on-site research in the New York Public Library, especially the Dorot Jewish Division.

NIAS Individual Fellowships

NIAS offers individual fellowships to scholars who wish to carry out independent research in the humanities and the social sciences. For five or ten months, scholars are offered time and space to work on their own research project as part of an interdisciplinary community.

Summary

  • By application
  • For 5 or 10 months
  • Research project of own choice

Contact

Anja de Haas, selection@nias.knaw.nl or (0)20 224 67 05

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