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MPIWG Postdoctoral Fellowship┋Reclaiming Turtles all the way down

The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) is an internationally respected research institute of the Max Planck Society (MPG) with three research departments, several research groups, and a graduate school. At the MPIWG, around three hundred scholars from all over the world investigate the sciences past and present, working together on a collective, collaborative, and transdisciplinary basis. The MPIWG is renowned worldwide as a hub for reflection on the role of the sciences in politics and society.

The Edgar J. Peltenburg Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Cypriot Prehistory

This annual fellowship is in honour of the late Professor Edgar Peltenburg and provides a stipend to conduct research on Cypriot prehistory (from the first visitors to the transition to the Iron Age). Applicants of all nationalities are encouraged to apply provided they have been awarded a PhD degree by the start of the fellowship. Although the fellowship is open to scholars of all ages, priority will be given to early career candidates who have received their PhDs within five years of the start of the fellowship.

John Carter Brown Research Fellowship for Indigenous Communities

The John Carter Brown (JCB) Library, located on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, stewards a research collection focused on the histories and cultures of the Early Americas. The Library is free and open to the public with appointments required for research visits, and operates a robust fellowship program to support researchers across myriad research topics. The JCB invites tribal communities and community members to apply to its Research Fellowship for Indigenous Communities.

Appel à projets / Call for Applications (IFAS)

Étudiant·e·s de master 2 – Doctorant·e·s – Post-doctorant·e·s – Chercheurs & Chercheuses

L’IFAS-Recherche (UMIFRE 25, MEAE/CNRS — Institut français d’Afrique du Sud) a une vocation régionale qui s’étend sur douze pays d’Afrique australe et centrale : Afrique du Sud, Angola, Botswana, Congo, République démocratique du Congo, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibie, Zambie, Zimbabwe. Il encourage et soutient la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales portant sur ces espaces.

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