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The SAFE Haven Fellowship for Scholars at Risk, hosted by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), provides a five-month fully supported academic refuge for researchers, journalists, writers, and artists facing threats or displacement. The fellowship offers a secure environment, monthly stipend, research facilities, and academic community access to help fellows maintain professional continuity and academic freedom.

The SAFE Haven Fellowship for Scholars at Risk is a temporary academic refuge designed to support scholars whose work, identity, or personal circumstances place them at risk in their home countries.

Hosted by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), the fellowship enables displaced or threatened intellectuals to continue their research, writing, teaching, and public engagement in a safe, independent, and internationally respected academic environment in the Netherlands.

About the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS)

NIAS is an internationally renowned research institute that brings together scholars from around the world to pursue advanced, curiosity-driven research.

Through the SAFE Haven Fellowship, NIAS demonstrates its long-standing commitment to:

What Is the SAFE Haven Fellowship?

The SAFE Haven Fellowship is a short-term, non-employment academic fellowship designed to provide stability, time, and resources during periods of displacement or heightened risk.

It does not lead to long-term residence in the Netherlands and is not a degree programme or formal employment contract.

Fellowship Duration and Timeline

Each SAFE Haven Fellowship lasts five months.

Fellowships run during one of the following periods:

These fixed terms allow fellows to plan research and writing activities within a defined, supportive timeframe.

Who Is Eligible?

The SAFE Haven Fellowship is open to individuals whose professional or personal circumstances place them at risk.

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must demonstrate both risk status and professional engagement in research, scholarship, or intellectual work.

What the Fellowship Provides

Academic and Research Support

Fellows receive full access to NIAS facilities and community, including:

Financial Support

Each fellow receives:

Travel and Visa Support

What the Fellowship Does Not Include

It is important to understand the limits of the SAFE Haven Fellowship.

The fellowship:

How the Fellowship Works

  1. Eligible scholars are identified and selected based on risk status and professional background

  2. Fellows are hosted at NIAS for a five-month period

  3. During the fellowship, participants focus on research, writing, or intellectual work

  4. Fellows engage with the NIAS academic community while maintaining professional independence

  5. At the end of the term, fellows return or transition according to their personal circumstances

Why This Fellowship Matters

The SAFE Haven Fellowship plays a critical role in protecting global knowledge and academic freedom.

Its impact includes:

By offering time and security, the fellowship ensures that risk does not erase scholarly voices.

Common Considerations for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long is the SAFE Haven Fellowship?

The fellowship lasts five months, either from September to January or from February to June.

Who can apply for the fellowship?

Established researchers, journalists, writers, and artists who are at risk due to their work or circumstances are eligible.

Is the fellowship considered employment?

No. The SAFE Haven Fellowship is not an employment relationship and does not include employment benefits.

What financial support is provided?

Fellows receive a €3,500 monthly stipend, travel reimbursement, and commuting or accommodation support.

Does NIAS help with visas and permits?

Yes. NIAS provides a formal invitation letter and supports the permit application process, though fellows must apply themselves.

Can the fellowship be extended?

No. The fellowship is temporary and does not offer long-term residence or extension by default.

Does the fellowship include family support?

The provided information does not specify family support. Applicants should plan independently for dependents.

Conclusion

The SAFE Haven Fellowship for Scholars at Risk at NIAS offers a vital academic lifeline for threatened scholars and intellectuals worldwide. By combining financial support, institutional resources, and a vibrant scholarly community, the programme safeguards academic freedom and ensures that research, creativity, and critical thought can continue—even in times of displacement and risk.

For more information, visit NIAS.

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