NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 (Deadline: Ongoing)

NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 (Deadline: Ongoing)

NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 (Deadline: Ongoing)

NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 – Secure Workspaces for Scholars at Risk

The Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) offers the Safe Haven Fellowship, a fully funded five-month residency in Amsterdam for scholars, journalists, writers, and artists whose work has been disrupted due to conflict, war, or political repression. This program provides a protected environment to continue scholarly or creative work until 31 December 2025.

 Who Is the Fellowship For?

Eligible applicants include:

  • Scholars, writers, artists, or journalists at risk due to war or censorship
  • Those unable to safely pursue work in their current location
  • Applicants must propose a project in humanities or social sciences
  • For academic applicants: minimum three years of post‑PhD research experience
  • For artists or journalists: equivalent professional experience is sufficient
  • Proficiency in English is required for active participation in NIAS’s community
  • Must not be affiliated with institutions that the Dutch state has boycotted

 What the Fellowship Offers

Selected fellows receive:

  • Monthly stipend: €3,500
  • Subsidized housing or commuting support
  • Reimbursement for round-trip airfare to Amsterdam
  • Access to office space, research facilities, and communal lunches
  • Full integration in the NIAS scholarly community, including seminars and events
  • An official letter of invitation to support visa applications (visa arrangements remain the fellow’s responsibility)

 Fellowship Duration & Schedule

  • Fellowship runs for five consecutive months, starting either:
    • September 2025 – January 2026
    • February 2026 – June 2026
  • Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, reviewed two to three times per year. Submit early for full consideration.

 Application & Selection Process

Applicants must submit via the NIAS online portal, including:

  • Project proposal (max. 1,000 words): research topic, significance, methodology, timeline, and expected outcomes
  • Motivation statement (max. 150 words): why relocation to NIAS is necessary
  • Curriculum vitae (up to 2 pages), and explanation of circumstances causing risk or disruption
  • For academic proposals: evidence of three years post-PhD research experience is required

Applications are assessed based on clarity, relevance, feasibility, and potential contributions to NIAS’s intellectual community.

 Why It Stands Out

  • lifeline fellowship that protects academic and creative freedom
  • Allows scholars to continue work in a safe, stimulating academic environment
  • Provides financial and professional support including office facilities, research networks, and peer engagement
  • Open to diverse profiles—scholars, writers, journalists, and artists—in humanities and social sciences
Type of Opportunity Scholarships and Fellowships
Deadline Ongoing
Country Netherlands
Open to All Nationalities

 





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