Applications are currently being accepted for the 2023 IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students. This research opportunity at IEG, Germany, is welcoming both German students and eligible international students to apply. The fellowships are specifically designed for PhD students in the fields of history, theology, or any other discipline with a historical focus. Candidates must hold a minimum of a Master’s degree and have been actively pursuing their doctorate for a maximum of three years. However, in exceptional cases, exceptions may be considered.
Fellowship Details:
- Fellowship Sponsor(s): IEG, Germany/Partners
- Fellowship Type: Doctoral Fellowship
- Host Institution(s): IEG, Germany
- Fellowship Worth: CAD 52,000 (including benefits)
- Number of Awards: Several
- Study Level: Postdoctoral
- Nationality: Home & International Students
Eligibility Criteria:
- Eligibility: Open to PhD students from both Germany and abroad.
- Academic Requirement: Applicants must possess at least a Master’s level degree in history, theology, or any other discipline with a historical focus.
- Scope: The fellowships are intended for disciplines that work historically.
- Fellowship Type: Doctoral fellowships for PhD students.
- Nationality: Open to both German and international students.
- Minimum Degree Pursuit: Applicants should have been pursuing their doctorate for no more than three years at the time of taking up the fellowship. However, exceptions may be made in exceptional circumstances.
Fellowship Benefits:
- The IEG Fellowship for doctoral students provides full funding for the research project and includes a monthly stipend of €1,350.
- Fellowship recipients who have partners accompanying them to Mainz and whose partners do not earn more than €450 per month may be eligible for a family allowance. Please specify in your application if your partner will be accompanying you to Mainz.
- Fellows who bring their underage children to Mainz can apply for child allowance.
Application Procedure:
- To apply, please send your applications via email to: [email protected].
- The application should be addressed to the Directors of the Leibniz Institute of European History, Prof. Dr. Nicole Reinhardt and Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, with the subject line: Fellowship Application.
- Kindly utilize the IEG application form available for download on the official application page (located on the right-hand side under Downloads).
Application Deadline:
The last date for this application is August 15 (Yearly)