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CEBRAP Postdoctoral Fellowship: Neoliberalism and Digital Politics

The Law and Democracy Nucleus (NDD) of the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP) is opening a call for applications to one (1) funded postdoctoral fellowship to work within the scope of the Thematic Project “Crises of Democracy: Critical Theory and Diagnosis of Present Time” (FAPESP Process nº 2019/22387-0). The project is hosted in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, under the coordination of Professor Marcos Nobre.

Alzheimer’s Society Postdoctoral Fellowships

Are you an early career researcher looking to explore a research idea with a supervisor? Alzheimer’s Society Postdoctoral Fellowships are ideal for anyone early in their research career. 

Get started on your application

We have guidance (PDF) to support your application for an Alzheimer’s Society project grant, fellowship or PhD studentship. Once you've read the guidance, visit Grant Tracker to start your application.

J.Y. SANDERS RESEARCH SCHOLAR

The Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies at Southeastern Louisiana University in cooperation with the Young Sanders Center announces the annual competition for the J. Y. Sanders Research Scholar award.  The award is designed to encourage and facilitate research centered on Louisiana and the other states of the old Confederacy in conformance with the bequeath of Ms. Mary Elizabeth Sanders.

Meertens-NIAS Fellowship

A ten-months fellowship for international scholars of language and culture in the Netherlands, and Dutch language and culture in the world.

About the Meertens-NIAS Fellowship

The fellowship is set up in 2023 to advance scholarly work in the field of either language or culture in the Netherlands and Dutch language or culture in the world. NIAS and the Meertens Institute firmly believe that strengthening the internationalization of Dutch linguistics and ethnology, contributes to better science.

NIAS – NIOD – KITLV Fellowship┋Moving objects, Mobilising Culture in the Context of (De)colonisation

This fellowship is intended for researchers from formerly colonised countries – including heritage practitioners, historians, archaeologists, social scientists, artists, journalists, and/or cultural activists – with an interest in (lost) collections or objects from those countries or regions that are kept in the Netherlands. We look forward to welcoming two fellows in the academic year 2025- 2026: both in the first semester (Sept 2025 - Jan 2026). The fellowship is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science through the Colonial Collections Consortium.

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