Wednesday, 29 May 2024

Visiting Fellowship Program Call 2024/2025

Visiting Fellowship Program Call 2024/2025

The call for 2024/2025 is open
 

The Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana is now accepting applications for the Visiting Fellowship program, for the visits to take place between October 1, 2024 and September 30, 2025.

The deadline for applications is July 1, 2024.

The decisions will be made by July 31, 2024, at the latest.

Scholars working in the field of contemporary political, social, economic history or related disciplines, as well as scholars working in the field of digital humanities, are invited to apply for the fellowship for the periods of two weeks, one month, or two months in the given period.

To apply, please submit:

  • Your CV with the list of publications.
  • Motivation letter, with the description of why you are interested in the Fellowship and the important information about the preferable length of your stay. Please also write which months are possible, and which months are not possible for your stay.

For applications and further questions, please contact projekti@inz.si. Contact person Isidora Grubački.

This application call was published on April 26, 2024


Visiting Fellowship Program

More about the program

The Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana (INZ) has launched a Visiting Fellowship program in 2022.

The Institute of Contemporary History is the central scientific institution in the Republic of Slovenia that conducts humanities, contemporary history, and digital humanities research with an emphasis on historiography. It is the national coordinating institution for the national digital infrastructure for arts and humanities DARIAH-SI, and a member of DARIAH ERIC. The Institute is a member of CLARIN.SI – Slovene Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure – the Slovene national node of the CLARIN ESFRI. The Institute of Contemporary History strives for the permanent verification of the scientific foundations, influences of the environment, and national scientific policies. The fields of research currently conducted at the Institute include digital humanities, and contemporary political, cultural, economic, social, and ecological history. For more about the current research programs, see the following link.

 

Eligibility requirements and the goals of the fellowship

Scholars working in the field of contemporary political, social, economic history or related disciplines, as well as scholars working in the field of digital humanities, are invited to apply for the fellowship of two weeks, one month, or two months.

We welcome applications from doctoral candidates, early career researchers, and senior academics.

The visiting fellows are expected to contribute to the work of the Institute, yet the scope and the essence of the contribution are negotiable and will be agreed upon on a case-to-case basis. Some fellows will be invited to hold a lecture at the Zgodovina na Špici/History on the Edge lecture series organized by the Institute. 

More generally, through this exchange, the goal is to foster long-term institutional cooperation, to orient towards the Institute’s long-term vision of international institutional cooperation in Europe and beyond, and to broaden the methodological, thematic, and geographical scope of the research conducted at the institute.

The priority will be given to the applicants who will work on applying for collaborative research projects with the researchers from the Institute or who will work on collaborative publications, and to the early career researchers who would like to explore the possibility of applying for a Marie Curie fellowship (MSCA) at the Institute in the upcoming years.

 

The range of  TOPICS we are interested encompasses but is not limited to:

  • political history of East Central Europe (parliamentary history, transition, post-socialism, and the most recent (post-1989) history, women and politics, politics from below, etc.),
  • history of former Yugoslavia,
  • comparative and transnational history of organizations and associations in the 20th century, particularly during the period of state-socialism,
  • history of political thought and intellectual history in East Central Europe,
  • border studies,
  • economic history and social history,
  • environmental history - relations between economic and social development and the natural environment,
  • migration and social transformation,
  • digital humanities,
  • other.

 

The Institute is offering:

  • Free accommodation in an apartment in Dom Podiplomcev in Ljubljana
  • Travel expenses for a round trip from the home institution (max 500 euros).
  • A working space at the Institute (Privoz 11, near the National Archives and the National and University Library).
  • An access to the library of the Institute, which is one of the finest libraries for 20th-century history in Slovenia, containing publications from the whole Yugoslav space (and broader).
  • A friendly working environment and an opportunity to participate in the work of the Institute and to foster long-term individual and institutional cooperation.

Depending on availability and vacancy, we might be able to offer short-term accommodation to scholars who would be traveling with small children in Dom Podiplomcev.
The Institute does not offer any additional financial assistance, but the fellowship can of course be combined with other forms of funding (for example, researcher’s home institution, COST Actions’ Short Term Scientific Missions, Erasmus traineeship program, CLARIN ERIC Mobility Grants, etc.)

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