Are you a doctoral student seeking to elevate your research in history, theology, or a related discipline? The IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students offer a unique opportunity to focus on your project with financial support and expert guidance. Here’s how you can apply and make the most of this exceptional academic opportunity at the Leibniz Institute of European History.
Understanding the IEG Fellowship
The IEG Fellowship supports early-stage doctoral students from Germany and across the globe. It’s designed specifically for those who have recently begun their doctoral research. The fellowship focuses on nurturing your research without the pressures of academic exams, allowing you to work under the guidance of your university supervisor.
Fellowship Benefits
The IEG Fellowship is not just about academic growth; it also offers financial support:
- Monthly stipend: €1,350
- Family allowances: If your family will join you in Mainz, additional support is available under certain conditions.
How to Apply
- Document Preparation: Compile the following documents in order:
- Application form, download it from the IEG’s website (https://www.ieg-mainz.de/en/fellowships/funding/doctoral_fellowships#Application)
- Curriculum vitae (https://scholarshipannouncement.com/academic-resume-or-cv-for-scholarship-applications-in-2024/) and a list of any publications
- A detailed outline of your PhD thesis (up to 15,000 characters)
- Structured timeline for your research at the IEG
- Academic transcripts and proof of language skills (all in PDF format)
- Submit Your Application: Email your documents to [email protected]. It’s advisable to use the language you’re most comfortable with, either English or German, to express your ideas clearly.
Reference Letters
You will need two expert opinions to support your application:
- Primary academic advisor: This reference needs to be sent directly to the IEG by the deadline.
- External academic referee: Choose someone from a different university or field to provide a fresh perspective on your work.
Both references should critically assess the relevance, methodology, and progress of your PhD project.
Application Deadline: August 15, 2024.