Deadline: 14-Apr-2026
The Goethe-Institut Lithuania offers a residency for cultural journalists, scholars, authors, and practitioners to research and develop projects exploring German–Lithuanian themes. Residencies of 1–4 weeks provide a stipend, accommodation, and travel support, enabling participants to focus on work intended for publication.
Overview of the Residency
The Goethe-Institut Lithuania Autumn Residency provides cultural professionals with dedicated time and space to work on projects that examine connections between Germany and Lithuania. Participants are supported in research, networking, and preparing contributions for publication.
Key objectives include:
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Fostering projects that explore German–Lithuanian cultural themes
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Supporting research and professional development for cultural practitioners
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Encouraging publications, articles, and outputs that enhance cultural understanding
Residency Details
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Duration: 1 to 4 weeks, between September and October 2026, depending on participant preference
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Location: Klaipėda or the Curonian Spit, Lithuania
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Stipend: €2,000 for a four-week residency, prorated for shorter stays
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Travel: One round-trip to and from Lithuania covered
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Accommodation: Apartment provided in Klaipėda or on the Curonian Spit
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Insurance: Residents must arrange their own insurance
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include cultural professionals from Germany who have:
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Professional publication experience in media, publishing, or cultural sectors
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Experience as cultural journalists, scholars, authors, or other cultural practitioners
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Prior knowledge or interest in German–Lithuanian themes is considered an advantage
How to Apply
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Confirm Eligibility – Ensure professional experience in cultural journalism, scholarship, authorship, or related fields
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Prepare Project Proposal – Outline research objectives, planned activities, and intended publication outputs
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Submit Application – Provide project description, CV, and any supporting materials as requested by Goethe-Institut Lithuania
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Residency Participation – Upon selection, coordinate travel, insurance, and residency duration with the institute
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Complete Project – Use residency time to conduct research, network, and prepare work for publication
Tips for a Strong Application
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Emphasize prior professional publications and cultural experience
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Highlight the relevance of the project to German–Lithuanian themes
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Outline clear objectives, methodology, and expected outputs
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Specify preferred residency location and duration
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Demonstrate how the residency will contribute to professional development and cultural dialogue
FAQs
1. Who can apply?
Cultural journalists, scholars, authors, and practitioners from Germany with professional publication experience.
2. Where does the residency take place?
In Klaipėda or on the Curonian Spit, Lithuania.
3. How long can the residency last?
Between 1 and 4 weeks during September–October 2026.
4. What financial support is provided?
A stipend of €2,000 for a four-week stay (prorated for shorter durations), plus travel and accommodation.
5. Is insurance provided?
No, residents must arrange their own insurance.
6. What type of projects are supported?
Projects exploring German–Lithuanian cultural themes, with outputs intended for publication.
7. Does prior experience with the topic matter?
Yes, prior knowledge or experience related to German–Lithuanian themes is considered advantageous.
Conclusion
The Goethe-Institut Lithuania Autumn Residency offers cultural professionals from Germany a unique opportunity to conduct research, develop projects, and produce publications on German–Lithuanian themes. With financial support, accommodation, and dedicated time for creative work, participants can deepen cross-cultural understanding and contribute meaningfully to the German–Lithuanian cultural dialogue.
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