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Open Call: KWI International Fellowship Program

Apply for Immuno-Informatics Postdoctoral Fellowship

Deadline: 28-Feb-2026

The KWI Fellowship Programme supports outstanding postdoctoral researchers in the humanities worldwide by offering funding, research infrastructure, and an interdisciplinary academic environment in Germany, with a strong focus on innovative, internationally oriented research aligned with KWI’s thematic agenda.

About the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities

The Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI) provides a dynamic space for independent, innovative research in the humanities while actively engaging the public.

KWI promotes interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue between philology, cultural studies, and the social sciences, with a strong commitment to international collaboration and academic freedom.

A core part of KWI’s mission is the Academy in Exile, which supports scholars whose academic freedom is under threat by offering them a secure research environment.

Key Research Areas at KWI

KWI focuses on interconnected thematic fields that encourage cross-disciplinary inquiry.

Its main research areas include:

A central objective of the institute is to develop new ways of linking research questions, theories, methods, and concepts across disciplines.

Overview of the KWI Fellowship Programme

The KWI Fellowship Programme is designed for outstanding individual researchers in the humanities.

The programme offers fellows a highly supportive academic environment, enabling focused research while actively participating in the intellectual life of the institute.

Applications from groups or research teams are not eligible, as the fellowship strictly supports individual scholars.

Financial Support and Benefits

Selected fellows will receive a fellowship contract, not a full employment contract.

Fellowship benefits include:

Any additional travel costs beyond the partial reimbursement must be covered by the fellow.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the KWI Fellowship, applicants must meet all requirements outlined below.

Academic Qualifications

Applicants must:

Career Breaks

Applicants may explain career interruptions in a cover letter, including:

These explanations will be considered during the evaluation process.

Nationality Requirements

The fellowship is open to researchers worldwide.

German nationals are eligible only if they are currently employed at an international institute.

Research Focus and Expectations

The proposed research project must be clearly aligned with KWI’s programmatic agenda.

The fellowship is intended to support research activities such as:

Fellows are expected to be present at KWI at least three days per week and to participate in both entry and exit interviews.

Academic Engagement and Responsibilities

Active participation in KWI’s academic life is a core requirement of the fellowship.

Fellows are expected to contribute to:

Teaching is not mandatory, but fellows may optionally participate in lecture series or seminars at nearby universities.

Any publications produced during the fellowship period must formally acknowledge KWI.

Language and Programme Structure

Application Requirements

Applications must be submitted electronically as a single PDF file.

Key application requirements include:

The application must include:

Selection Process

Incomplete applications or those that do not meet submission requirements will not be considered.

Applications will be rejected if they are:

Fellows are selected by a committee composed of members of the KWI governing board and the institute’s director.

Why the KWI Fellowship Matters

The KWI Fellowship offers a rare opportunity for postdoctoral researchers to pursue independent, high-level humanities research in a vibrant interdisciplinary environment. By combining financial support, academic freedom, and international collaboration, the programme enables fellows to deepen their scholarship while contributing to critical debates in the humanities and social sciences.

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