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International Visiting Research Fellowship Programme in Regensburg for 2024/2025


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SeeFField (“A small but fertile field: strengthening Southeast European Studies in Regensburg”) is pleased to announce a call for applications for our 2024/2025 International Visiting Research Fellowship Programme. We encourage early career scholars from South-Eastern Europe, historians, anthropologists, linguists, and scholars of cognate disciplines to apply. Fellows are expected to conduct research that resonates with the project’s intellectual profile, particularly developing comparative and trans-regional research perspectives.

Fellows will be offered the opportunity to spend one month in Regensburg, using the IOS library, consulting colleagues at UR and IOS, attending talks and seminars, and presenting their research in our research seminar. We also encourage and support fellows to apply for long-term stays, for example, through the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation or the Marie Curie Sklodowska Programme of the EU. The one-month fellowship amounts to 4.000,00 EUR (which includes travel and accommodation). We will award a total of two fellowships for the academic year 2024/2025.

Please submit your application by 30 September 2024, via the email: fellow.see@ur.de. The application documents must include: 

• a brief description of your research in German or English (maximum three pages)

• a detailed academic Curriculum Vitae, also naming two referees

• copies of no more than three relevant articles (published or unpublished)

• a statement on the preferred starting date of your stay (December 2024-June 2025). Please note that in the lecture-free period (7 February – 22 April 2025), our staff in Regensburg, whom you may want to consult may be away on research trips.

For more information on the project and associated scholars, visit https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/. 

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