Individual projects

Individual projects

Bithell Fellowship in German Studies at the Institute of Modern Languages Research

The ILCS is delighted to be able to offer funding for a researcher in the field of German Studies wishing to spend three to six months in the Institute, its Library and Archives, during the academic year 2025-26. The Visiting Fellowship is sponsored by the Bithell Trust, set up in memory of Jethro Bithell and Alice Emily Bithell, generous donors to the Institute of Germanic Studies (forerunner of the ILCS).

HUMAN+ Fellowship Programme

HUMAN+ is an international and interdisciplinary fellowship programme led by the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute and ADAPT, the Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Digital Content Innovation at Trinity College Dublin, and supported by the prestigious European Commission (EC) Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie COFUND Action. It will select up to 18 experienced researchers for a 2-year post-doctoral programme and unique research and training space.

MAHINDRA HUMANITIES CENTER POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS ┋environmental humanities

The Mahindra Humanities Center invites applications for six one-year postdoctoral fellowships on the topic of the environmental humanities, drawn from any humanistic discipline. We interpret the environmental humanities in the broadest terms, to include all parts of the world and historical eras. Topics may include (but are not limited to) humanistic approaches to climate change, biodiversity, social justice, environmental justice, food justice, regenerative practices, gardening, landscape, urban foraging, health, and animal studies.

Chaire artistique internationale┋"Arts, sociétés et mutations contemporaines"

Candidature jusqu’au 15 décembre 2023

Résidence internationale en arts visuels - chaire parrainée par Souleymane Bachir Diagne.

L’École des beaux-arts Nantes Saint-Nazaire, l’Institut d’études avancées de Nantes, le lieu unique et Nantes Métropole, lancent pour la deuxième fois l’appel à candidature pour la chaire « Arts, société & mutations contemporaines ».

The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme

The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme is named in memory of the eminent British historian Professor Lisa Jardine CBE FRS. The scheme encourages early career researchers to expand their interests in history of science and related interdisciplinary studies by travelling in order to use archival resources, to build relationships with the Royal Society and other institutions and to access training and networking opportunities for career development.

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