Fellowships for Postdocs Research with €1,800 Stipend from IEG in Germany
Applicant criteria
- No specific age required
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The Leibniz Institute of European History (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte) (IEG) is offering postdoctoral fellowships to young academics all over the world who have completed their doctoral dissertations and are pursuing a new research project. This fellowship is intended to help you develop your own research project in close collaboration with researchers working at the IEG. Your contribution consists in bringing your own interests to bear on the work of the IEG and its research programme negotiating difference in Europe. This includes the possibility of developing a perspective for further cooperation with the IEG.
Eligible Research Areas:-
Benefits
- The IEG Fellowships are jointly funded by the federal and state government. The fellowships are exclusively used for the purpose of pursuing the research project detailed in the application at the IEG. Fellows are therefore not permitted to pursue or avail of any other form of employment or funding for the duration of the fellowship.
- IEG Fellowships for postdocs have a monthly value of €1,800.
- Fellowship holders whose partners accompany them to Mainz and do not have an income of more than 450 euros per month may receive a family allowance. Please indicate in your application whether your partner accompanies you to Mainz.
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants should have been awarded their doctorate no more than three years before the beginning of the proposed fellowship (non-academic activities are not relevant to the application).
- It is not possible to avail of funding for the final phase of doctoral research and continuing into a subsequent postdoctoral project.
- Fellows must submit a final report of the project at the end of the funding period.
About IEG:-
The Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) in Mainz is a non-profit institution devoted to academic research that is not part of a university. It is an independent research institute and it has been a member of the Leibniz Association since 2012. Its purpose is to conduct academic research on European history. The Institute fulfils this purpose through the individual and joint research efforts of its staff and through the research scholarships and fellowships that it awards to academics both from Germany and abroad.
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