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The Leo Baeck Institute is a research center, archive, and library dedicated to the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry. Features exhibitions, events, and collections.
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The Leo Baeck Institute is a research center, archive, and library dedicated to the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry. Features exhibitions, events, and collections.
Frequently asked questions about fellowships for doctoral students and postdocs at the IEG. Provides contact information for fellowship inquiries.
The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) offers 6-12 month fellowships for doctoral students and postdocs for research in European history.
Frequently asked questions about searching collections, translating documents, donating historical materials, and legal terms of donation to the Leo Baeck Institute.
Search results page for Leo Baeck Institute, listing news, events, and privacy policy. Includes contact information and partner links.
The IEG blog presents historical research from the Leibniz Institute of European History, featuring reflections on research topics and findings by researchers and guests.
Search results page for 'Leo Baeck' on the Leo Baeck Institute website, listing news and award announcements.
The Leo Baeck Institute is an archive and research library dedicated to the history and culture of German-speaking Jews. Features exhibitions, podcasts, and collections.
Search results page for Leo Baeck Institute, listing news, awards, and events related to Leo Baeck and the institute's activities.
Illustrated steps for archival donation care and processing at the Leo Baeck Institute, including assessment, arrangement, finding aid creation, digitization, and storage.
The IEG supports equality of opportunity and diversity standards, aiming to counteract disadvantage and discrimination, and improve conditions for women.
Leo Baeck Institute's Edythe Griffinger Portal showcases highlights from art, object, archive, and library collections, made possible by a bequest.
Information on accommodation options for fellows at the IEG, including dormitory rooms, guest apartments, and office space in Mainz.
Lists new acquisitions for the Leo Baeck Institute Library, featuring books and collections related to Jewish history, culture, and art.
Showcases recent additions to the Leo Baeck Institute's collection, focusing on German-Jewish history and culture, including paintings, drawings, prints, and objects.
The Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG) is a research institute focusing on the societal and religious foundations of European history since 1500. It supports young international scholars through its fellowship program.
The Europe forum at IEG combines research perspectives with discussions on topical issues in academia and society, facilitating networking and knowledge transfer.
Search results page for Leo Baeck Institute, listing exhibitions, collections, events, and projects. Includes contact information and links.
Information about the Executive Board of the Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG), including directors and contact details.
The IEG Alumni Association supports current fellows, fosters interaction among alumni, and promotes engagement with the IEG. Membership is open to all IEG alumni.
Collection of live recordings of panel discussions hosted by the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) on various European topics.
The Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG) press page provides information for media, including contact details for inquiries and press releases.
Contact the Leo Baeck Institute's Dr. Robert Ira Lewy Reference Service for research support via email or in person. Includes research guidelines and inquiry form.
Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG) events and lectures, including conferences, workshops, and colloquiums. Information on past and future events.
The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) is a research institute focused on European history since 1500. It supports young international scholars through its fellowship and guest program.
Guide to searching the Leo Baeck Institute's online catalog for archival materials, including digitized collections and finding aids.
Answers common questions about searching LBI collections, donating materials, and how donated materials are used and maintained.
Information about the Leo Baeck Institute's 70th anniversary, including events and donation opportunities. Learn about their history and ongoing mission.
An alumni interview with Eduardo Fernández Guerrero, a classical philologist and early modernist, discussing his thesis on prophetic discourse and his fellowship experience at the IEG.
Interview with IEG alumna Alice Louise Gorton, a doctoral student at Columbia University who received a 6-month fellowship in 2022.
An interview with IEG alumna Carole Fink discussing her research on Soviet Jews in West Germany, her experiences at the institute, and changes in academia.
Search results page for Leo Baeck, listing events, lectures, and panels hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute.
Leo Baeck Institute's Edythe Griffinger Portal showcases curated items from its Art and Objects Collection, Archives, and Library, offering a visual record of German-Jewish history.
Interview with IEG alumna Corinna Schattauer discussing her doctoral research on beauty contests, her application experience, and career path after the fellowship.
Newsletter from the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) sharing alumni news, fellowship calls, publications, and upcoming events.
Interview with IEG alumnus Jordan Girardin, a DAAD-Leibniz postdoctoral fellow who researched the early Esperanto movement.
Details about a profile of Leonid Pasternak by Hermann Struck, including physical description, date, summary, and biographical information.
Search results for Leo Baeck, showcasing various collections including music, Haggadot, periodicals, family histories, and photographs.
An interview with IEG alumnus Pierre Sfendules discussing his doctoral research on Christian C. J. Bunsen and his postdoctoral fellowship experience at the IEG.
Guidelines for respectful interaction on the Leibniz Institute of European History's social media channels, covering comments, content, and privacy.
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