FAQ IEG Fellowships Postdocs
Frequently asked questions about IEG Postdoctoral Fellowships, covering funding aims, application process, residential obligations, and language requirements.
List of 2023 scholars from the Leopold Schepp Foundation, detailing their academic pursuits and community involvement.
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Frequently asked questions about IEG Postdoctoral Fellowships, covering funding aims, application process, residential obligations, and language requirements.
Information about research groups, ongoing projects, and the fellowship and guest program at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG).
Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) offers 6-12 month fellowships for doctoral students in European history, with a monthly stipend of €1,650.
Information on doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships, guest programs, and scholars at risk at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz, Germany.
Contact page for Pia Schöngarth, Manager Fellowship Programme and Alumni Officer at the Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG) in Mainz, Germany.
Exhibition about the history of the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) from its founding in 1950 to 1990, detailing its development and mission.
Interview with IEG fellow Daniela Linkevicius de Andrade about her Digital Humanities Fellowship experience from September 2021 to May 2022.
Interview with IEG alumna Verena Bull, discussing her fellowship research on Pope Pius XI, her career path, and experiences at the institute.
Interview with Adèle Douanla Epse Nimpa, a PhD scholar who received a 6-month IEG research fellowship for doctoral students in 2020.
Information about the IEG research group focused on digital methods and research data in historical research, including team, projects, and events.
Contact page for Susanne Walter, Administrator in the Research Fellowship Office at the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz, Germany.
An interview with IEG alumnus Peter Yoder discussing his thesis, application process, time at IEG, and post-fellowship experiences.
Latest news and events from the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG), including fellowship announcements and research colloquiums.
Frequently asked questions about IEG fellowships for doctoral students, covering application requirements, deadlines, funding, residential obligations, and required documents.
Official data protection declaration for the Leibniz Institute for European History (IEG) website, detailing data processing, user rights, and contact information.
List of 2023 scholars from the Leopold Schepp Foundation, detailing their academic pursuits and community involvement.
The Research Coordination office serves as an interface for strategic development, budget planning, scientific activities, and advising researchers on grants and career planning.
Frequently asked questions about IEG fellowships for doctoral students, covering application requirements, residential obligations, deadlines, funding, and necessary documents.
The IEG Alumni network connects over 1,700 international scholars who have researched at the institute, fostering exchange, reunions, and future collaborations.
Announces 11 fellowships totaling 30 million ISK for Icelandic and US students pursuing graduate studies or research in each other's countries for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Alumni interview with Michael Geyer discussing his postdoctoral research at the IEG, his career path, and reflections on his time there.
The European History Yearbook, founded in 2000, focuses on history from the early modern period to recent contemporary history. It is published in open access since 2014.
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