Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The SUS Programme, jointly offered by the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS Sofia) and New Europe College Bucharest (NEC), supports postdoctoral scholars from regions affected by Russia’s war against Ukraine. Fellows can spend one or two semesters in Bucharest or Sofia, receive a monthly stipend of €1,000, accommodation, travel reimbursements, and seed funding for research projects. Applications are due March 31, 2026, with fellowships starting in October 2026 or March 2027.
Overview
The SUS Programme Fellowship provides scholars from Ukraine-affected regions with the opportunity to conduct fundamental research in the humanities and social sciences in a supportive academic environment. The programme offers flexible residency arrangements and financial support, ensuring continuity of research even if fellows cannot remain in residence for the full duration.
Fellowship Benefits
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Monthly Stipend: €1,000
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Accommodation: Provided in Sofia
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Travel and Research Costs: Reimbursed
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Library and Resources: Access to CAS Sofia library and electronic resources
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Seed Funding: For small events, cooperative projects, or research infrastructure development, including digital initiatives
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Additional Support: Available for workshops, collaborations, networking meetings abroad, and other scholarly activities
Eligibility
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Postdoctoral scholars with meaningful proposals for fundamental research in humanities or social sciences
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English proficiency for communication and participation at CAS Sofia
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Scholars affected by Russia’s war against Ukraine are especially encouraged to apply
Duration and Location
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One or two semesters: Full academic year (10 months) or single term (5 months)
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Start Dates: October 2026 or March 2027, with additional flexibility for specific cases
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Residency: Primarily in Sofia, with flexible arrangements for scholars based in Ukraine due to conflict
Expectations and Responsibilities
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Work actively on research projects
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Participate in weekly seminars, either physically or virtually
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Engage in scientific events organized by CAS Sofia
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Submit a research article for electronic publication at the end of the fellowship
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Utilize seed funding for academic activities and collaborative initiatives
How to Apply
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Complete the official application form provided by CAS Sofia
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Follow CAS guidelines for submission
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Ensure applications are submitted by March 31, 2026
Selection Process
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Reviewed by the international Academic Advisory Council of CAS, with support from NEC and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
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Shortlisted candidates invited to an online interview in the second half of June 2026
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Final results announced in July 2026
Why This Fellowship Matters
The SUS Programme provides scholars from war-affected regions with stability, resources, and a stimulating academic environment to continue their research. By fostering collaboration, offering funding for projects, and providing institutional support, the fellowship ensures continuity in scholarly work and strengthens the global academic community.
For more information, visit CAS Sofia.








































