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HomeNewsResidential Fellowships In Germany For At-risk Scholars - Academy In Exile
Residential Fellowships in Germany for at-risk scholars - Academy in Exile
Residential Fellowships in Germany for at-risk scholars - Academy in Exile
Friday 1 March 2024

HRC partner, Academy in Exile is pleased to announce its 2024 fellowship program funded by the Mellon Foundation as well as the VolkswagenStiftung. AiE invites scholars at risk to apply for 12 fellowships (24 months) at TU Dortmund University and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI) Essen. Eligible are scholars from any country who have a PhD in the humanities, social sciences, or law, and who are at risk because of their academic work and/or civic engagement in human rights, democracy, and the pursuit of academic freedom.

The application deadline is April 15, 2024. Please find the call for applications attached. 

If you have any questions, please contact coordination.aie.kuwi@tu-dortmund.de.

 

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