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Herder Institute for Historical Research on East-Central Europe: Herder Fellowship

Herder Institute for Historical Research on East-Central Europe

HistoryEast-Central European StudiesCultural StudiesPolitical ScienceSocial Sciences

Key Statistics

Grant Amount

Varies by year

Location

Deadline

Varies by year

About this Scholarship

The Herder Fellowship is a merit-based scholarship offered by the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East-Central Europe, located in Marburg, Germany. This fellowship is designed to support outstanding researchers who are engaged in advanced studies related to the history and culture of East-Central Europe. The Herder Institute itself is a renowned research center focusing on historical research, archival work, and interdisciplinary studies concerning East-Central Europe, including countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Baltic states. The fellowship provides scholars with the opportunity to conduct research using the Institute’s extensive archival collections and library resources. It also facilitates academic exchange and collaboration with other researchers in the field. The program is open to both early-career and established researchers, including doctoral candidates, postdoctoral fellows, and senior scholars. Applications are evaluated based on academic merit, the relevance of the proposed research to the Institute’s focus areas, and the potential contribution to the field of East-Central European studies. The fellowship period typically ranges from a few months to a year, depending on the project and funding availability. Recipients are expected to be in residence at the Herder Institute during their fellowship to maximize access to resources and engagement with the academic community. This fellowship is particularly suited for those specializing in historical research but also welcomes interdisciplinary approaches that contribute to understanding the region’s complex past and present.

Eligibility & Overview

Financial Grant

Varies by year

Scholarship Type

Merit based

What's Covered

Research funding
Access to archival materials and library resources
Accommodation support (varies)
Travel expenses (in some cases)

Description

The Herder Fellowship is a competitive research grant awarded by the Herder Institute for Historical Research on East-Central Europe. The fellowship aims to foster scholarly research on the history, culture, and social developments of East-Central Europe, a region with a complex and multifaceted historical background. The Institute provides a unique environment for academic inquiry, offering access to a vast collection of archival documents, rare books, and specialized libraries that are essential for conducting in-depth historical research. The fellowship is intended for researchers who wish to spend a dedicated period working on a specific project related to East-Central European history. Applicants must submit a detailed research proposal outlining their project’s objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. The selection committee evaluates proposals based on their scholarly merit, originality, and relevance to the Institute’s research agenda. Fellowship recipients are expected to reside at the Herder Institute during their tenure to benefit fully from the academic environment and resources available. The fellowship period can range from a few months to a full year, depending on the nature of the research and the applicant’s needs. While the grant amount varies, it generally covers living expenses and may include additional support for travel and accommodation. The Herder Fellowship not only provides financial support but also facilitates networking opportunities with other scholars and participation in seminars, workshops, and conferences organized by the Institute. This fellowship is particularly valuable for researchers focusing on archival research, historical analysis, and interdisciplinary studies related to East-Central Europe. It encourages the production of high-quality academic work that contributes to a deeper understanding of the region’s historical complexities and contemporary issues. The Herder Institute’s commitment to fostering international scholarly exchange makes this fellowship a significant opportunity for researchers worldwide interested in East-Central European studies.

Key Benefits

Access to extensive archival and library resources specialized in East-Central European history.

Opportunity to engage with a community of scholars and participate in academic events at the Herder Institute.

Financial support that may cover living expenses, travel, and accommodation during the fellowship period.

Dedicated time and space to focus exclusively on research projects related to East-Central Europe.

Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration and networking with experts in related fields.

Financing Information

Funding Structure and Financial Support for Herder Fellowship Recipients

The financial support provided through the Herder Fellowship varies depending on the year and the specific arrangements made with the recipient. Generally, the fellowship offers a grant intended to cover living expenses during the research period at the Herder Institute. This grant amount is determined based on the applicant’s needs and the funding available. In some cases, additional financial assistance may be provided to cover travel expenses to and from Marburg, as well as accommodation costs, although this is not guaranteed and depends on the fellowship’s budget for that cycle. The fellowship is primarily designed to enable researchers to dedicate themselves fully to their projects without the need for external employment during their stay. Recipients are responsible for managing their finances in accordance with the grant provided and any supplementary funding they may have. The Herder Institute does not typically cover health insurance or other personal expenses, so fellows should plan accordingly. It is also important to note that the fellowship does not usually include tuition fees, as it is aimed at postdoctoral and senior researchers rather than degree-seeking students. Applicants are encouraged to clarify the exact financial terms and conditions with the Herder Institute during the application process. The variability in funding underscores the importance of early and direct communication with the Institute to understand the specific financial support available for the intended research period.

Grant amounts and coverage vary by year and individual fellowship agreements.
Additional support for travel and accommodation may be available but is not guaranteed.

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