The Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History will be offering grants for research stays at the Center in Munich during 2018.
The fellowships are designed to support and foster international Holocaust research. The program is aimed at established as well as younger researchers. As we are interested in a high degree of international cooperation, applications from Germany, Europe as well as from all over the world are welcome. A topic within the field of Holocaust Studies is required in order to be eligible for one of the fellowships.
Applicants should explain their interest in a stay at the Center and make clear, which holdings of the Archives of the Institute for Contemporary History and potentially other German archives are relevant to them. The fellows are expected to partake actively in the events and research discussions of the Center as well as present their own topic there.
The stipend level depends on the prior academic degrees of the recipients. Fellowships are awarded in the following three categories:
The Center will offer a workspace with a PC and telephone as well as access to a printer / photocopier. Additionally non-recurring travel to and from Munich will be covered. The fellows are obliged to take care of any necessary visas, housing and health insurance themselves at an appropriate time.
Additionally further Fellowships are also being offered together with partner institutions:
This exchange is designed for PhD candidates, early postdoctoral researchers, and junior faculty members based at US and German institutions or universities respectively who are working on a Holocaust-related subject in all relevant disciplines. Applicants to the Center for Holocaust Studies (Germany) are required to be US citizens (or green-card holders) who wish to spend up to four months in Munich or Berlin. Applicants to the Mandel Center (United States) are required to be German scholars (or permanent residents in Germany) who wish to spend up to four months at the Mandel Center in Washington, DC. Applicants should demonstrate a need to utilize the respective holdings in Munich and Washington. Each institution will provide work space and access to a computer, telephone, and photocopier. Stipends range up to $3,700 per month (and up to the equivalent amount in Euros) and also include a one-time stipend of $1,200 to offset the cost of direct travel to and from Germany or Washington. Visa assistance will be provided. Successful applicants are responsible for securing their own accommodations and health insurance. The award does not include support allowances for accompanying family members. A simultaneous application to the Center Fellowships outlined above is possible. Funding for German scholars has been made possible by the Curt C. and Else Silberman Foundation (US).
For German applicants for the Exchange of Scholars, applications should be electronically submitted at: https://www.ushmm.org/fellowship-competition.
Accepting Applications: August 15, 2017 through November 15, 2017
All applications must consist of the following:
Applications:
Applications - in German or English - have to reach the Zentrum für Holocaust-Studien am Institut für Zeitgeschichte by 1 December 2017 and contain the following materials:
Queries and applications (also for US Applicants for the Exchange of Scholars) should be sent to:
Giles Bennett
Center for Holocaust Studies at the Institute for Contemporary History
Leonrodstr. 46 b 80636 Munich
GERMANY
bennett[at]ifz-muenchen.de
+49-89-5527907-12