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IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students

European History (2024-2025)

IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students in European History (2024-2025)

Are you a PhD student working on European history, theology, or a related field?

The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) is offering fellowships for doctoral students to conduct research at their institute in Mainz, Germany. This is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in your research and collaborate with other scholars.

Here’s a summary of the program:

  • Open to: PhD students from anywhere in the world (not just Germany)
  • Deadline: August 15, 2024 (37 days remaining!)
  • Duration: 6-12 months
  • Stipend: €1,350 per month (plus potential family/child allowance)
  • Focus: Research on European history (early modern to contemporary), with a preference for projects that:
    • Use a comparative or cross-border approach
    • Connect European history to the wider world
    • Focus on intellectual or religious history
    • Utilize digital tools and methods

Eligibility:

  • Must be enrolled in a PhD program
  • Have a Master’s degree in history, theology, or a related field
  • Have been pursuing your PhD for no more than three years (exceptions possible)

Benefits:

  • Financial support to focus on your research
  • Opportunity to work in a vibrant research institute
  • Interact with leading scholars in European history
  • Participate in weekly seminars and workshops

Application Process:

  • Fill out the online application form (available on the IEG website)
  • Submit your CV, list of publications (if applicable), and PhD thesis proposal
  • Provide a detailed research plan for your stay at the IEG
  • Include transcripts and proof of language proficiency
  • Two letters of recommendation (one from your advisor)

Don’t miss this chance to take your doctoral research to the next level!

For more information and to apply, visit the IEG website.

IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students in European History

Calling all PhD students!

The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) offers fellowships for doctoral students to conduct research at their institute in Mainz, Germany. This program allows you to focus on your research and collaborate with leading scholars in European history.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Who can apply? PhD students worldwide (not just Germany) with a Master’s degree in history, theology, or a related field.
  • Deadline: Twice a year (August 15, 2024 is the next one!)
  • Duration: 6-12 months
  • Stipend: €1,350 per month (plus potential family/child allowance)
  • Research Focus: European history (early modern to contemporary) with a preference for projects that:
    • Use a comparative or international approach
    • Connect European history to the wider world
    • Focus on intellectual or religious history
    • Utilize digital tools and methods

Eligibility:

  • Enrolled in a PhD program
  • Maximum of three years into your PhD (exceptions considered)

Application Process:

  1. Complete the online application form (available on the IEG website).
  2. Submit your CV, list of publications (if applicable), and PhD thesis proposal.
  3. Provide a detailed research plan for your time at the IEG.
  4. Include transcripts and proof of language proficiency.
  5. Arrange two letters of recommendation (one from your advisor).

Find the full details and application materials on the IEG website.

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your doctoral research in European history!

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