Doctoral students with a Master's degree in history, theology, or related disciplines.; Dissertation must be conceptually advanced with progressed source collection.; Must have been pursuing doctorate for no more than three years at application deadline.; Research projects should concern Early Modern Age to Contemporary History.; Comparative, cross-border, European history, intellectual/religious history, digital tools, or environmental history projects are of particular interest.
Requirements
Proficiency in English (written and oral) is required.; Proof of English skills via certificates, diplomas, school reports, or degree completion.; Letter from supervisor confirming sufficient English skills is acceptable.; Academic transcripts or university confirmation letters can also serve as proof.; Language skills acquired during school years are recognized if documented.
Application materials
Online application form.; Two references.; Proof of English language skills.
How to apply
Submit application digitally using the online form linked in the call for applications.; Application is handled by the Fellowship Office.; Application form should be read thoroughly before completion.; Have required documents ready for upload before starting the form.; Use the pause function to continue editing the form later.
Important dates
Application deadlines: February 15 and August 15.; Earliest possible start dates: March 1 and September 1.; Fellowship start should not be later than six months after the announcement date.; Two selection meetings per year: one in springtime, one in autumn.; Decision notification usually takes 3-4 months after the selection meeting.
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