Sir William Luce Fellowship
The Sir William Luce Memorial Fund committee welcomes applications for the 2026 Sir William Luce Fellowship, 27 April - 26 June 2026.
The Sir William Luce Memorial Fund committee welcomes applications for the 2026 Sir William Luce Fellowship, 27 April - 26 June 2026.
King’s College Cambridge invites applications for the Roger Evans and Aey Phanachet Stipendiary Research Fellowship from those working on the theme of Myth. The term can be understood here in the broadest range of its possible meanings as forms of communal narrative that are not grounded in empirical or historical fact but also taking in key canonical definitions, e.g.
King’s College Cambridge invites applications for a Research Fellowship from those working on the theme of Fabrication. Creativity – making something never made before or coming up with new scholarly or scientific insights – is fundamental to human life; misrepresentation – making up claims about past or present – undermines human relationships, whether to other humans or to the non-human world. Yet the relationship between creativity and deception is rarely put under scrutiny.
One fellowship will be awarded annually in support of a 12-month residency for a scholar at the predoctoral level or a 9-month appointment for a postdoctoral or senior-level researcher. Residencies must take place between June 1, 2026, and August 31, 2027. Housing is not provided.
Cornell Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellowships support a cohort of creative, exceptionally talented, and highly motivated scholars committed to discovery that contributes directly to solving the most pressing problems facing our planet.
Unique among postdoctoral fellowships, the Cornell Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellowship positions scholars to work with a Cornell faculty mentor and an external partner organization. Each fellow receives individualized and cohort-level support in professional development, including career strategy, communications training, and collaborative leadership.
The Society for the Humanities will sponsor three postdoctoral teaching-research fellowships in the humanities, each awarded for the two-year period beginning August 2026. Each fellowship offers a stipend of $64,000/year.
Are you interested in joining a collaborative team to study women’s migration from Southern Europe and Turkey to France and Germany in the post-World War II era, and the role of work in their trajectories? Passionate about archival research and research innovation and collaboration? Self-motivated and ready to learn new research skills?
European public affairs is in constant flux, shaped by ongoing internal and external political, societal, and institutional developments. Understanding the actors, processes, and power dynamics of EU decision-making is essential to shaping Europe’s future. At Maastricht University, we contribute to this mission by advancing the professionalization of public affairs and democracy in Europe through research and education.