The Herder Institute awards fellowships to PhD students or postdocs especially from East-Central and Western Europe (excluding Germany) and experts who work on the history of Eastern Europe.
Visiting fellows benefit from the Herder Institute's comprehensive collections (image archive, map- and document collection) and from one of the world’s biggest special libraries on the history of East-Central Europe during their research stay in the city of Marburg.
The fellowship is granted for 1 month (Format I) or 3 months (Format II). It is worth a base amount of 1,400 EUR for Format I and of 1,600 EUR for Format II; moreover, there are contributions towards health insurance, non-personnel costs and travel expenses.
PhD students and postdocs (Format I) or professorial level researchers (Format II) mainly from East-Central European countries and Western Europe (excluding Germany) doing research on East-Central European history
doctorate degree course and/or post-doctoral lecturer qualification
about 15 fellowships each year
up to 1 month (Format I) or up to 3 months with an option for the funding of a workshop (Format II)
Application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here.
Applications for a fellowship in 2024 are accepted until 30 September 2023. You can find up-to-date information on the website.