ILCS offers opportunities for visiting scholars, with or without funding, to conduct research into any field relevant to the work of the Institute. Please note that closing dates differ according to  Fellowship. 

1. Non-Stipendiary Visiting Fellowships and Scholarships
Now accepting applications for non-stipendiary Visiting Fellowships and Scholarships, tenable at the Institute or within one of ILCS's research centres listed below. The deadline for application is 6 May 2024.

Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing
Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature & Culture
Research Centre for German & Austrian Exile Studies 
Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Further Details

Tenure
Fellowships and scholarships are tenable for any period from one to ten months between 1 October 2024 and 31 July 2025. Extensions to the original period of the Fellowship may be possible, but will be subject to the same terms.

What the Institute Offers
The Institute can offer office accommodation shared with other Fellows with wifi, internet, email account, photocopying/printing facilities, and access to the University of London’s Senate House Library, where the holdings in Germanic Studies and Latin American Studies are world class. Senate House Library has a substantial collection of books, journals, online resources, theses and archives in all the Institute's fields. Fellows can access the libraries of the other Institutes that make up the School of Advanced Study: Advanced Legal Studies, Classical Studies, Historical Research, and the Warburg. Fellows are offered free access to all the Institute’s events and are expected to participate as much as possible in the intellectual life of the Institute. Fellows/Scholars in receipt of external sponsorship are asked to pay a bench fee of £100 per month.

What Visiting Fellows/Scholars Do 
Fellows/Scholars contribute to and enhance the scholarly activity of the Institute and the School of Advanced Study. In addition to presenting current work as a seminar or as part of a larger conference, Fellows/Scholars are invited to organise an event either during or resulting from their stay, or otherwise contribute to the work of the Institute. Fellows/Scholars are invited to place a recent, normally unpublished, piece of work in our free open access repository SAS-Space, and to contribute to the ILCS blog. Publications resulting from research conducted during the tenure of the Fellowship must acknowledge the Institute and, where appropriate, a copy should be deposited in Senate House Library or with the Institute Director. At the end of the tenure period, Fellows/Scholars must produce a short report on the activities undertaken at the Institute and progress made in their research.

Accommodation
Living accommodation is not provided and Fellows should make their own arrangements. A list of hotels and guest houses is available on our website, and the University of London Accommodation office may also be able to assist. 

Visas
Fellows that do not have the right to reside and/or study in the UK will require a visa and must ascertain what category of visa is most suitable for them. You may be eligible to apply for a Standard Visitor Visa, which permits academics to visit for research purposes for periods not more than six months.

Applying

Method of Application
Applicants must submit the application form specific to the Fellowship applied for by 6 May 2024 together with:

• a statement detailing your research project and intended outputs (no longer than 1,500 words)
• a statement outlining the ways in which you would contribute to the work of the Institute (500 words)
• a curriculum vitae including publications (no longer than 4 pp)
• the Equality and Diversity form (not compulsory)

You must also arrange for two academic references specific to the Fellowship/Scholarship application to be sent by the closing date, direct from the referee, to Cathy Collins, Institute Manager, ILCS (cathy.collins@sas.ac.uk). 
Interviews will not be held and applicants will be notified of the result of the competition by the end of June. 

Closing Date
The closing date for receipt of applications and references for the 2024-25 round is 6 May 2024.

Application Form [Word] | Guidelines [PDF] | Equality & Diversity Form [Word]

2. Funded Fellowships and Scholarships in Germanic Studies (Sylvia Naish)

3. Funded Fellowship in German Studies (Bithell) 

4. Funded Fellowships in German-Speaking Exile Studies (Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller)

5. Early Career Fellowships: Inclusion, Participation and Engagement

6. Early Career Fellowships: William St Clair Fellowship

7. School of Advanced Study Fellowships
Visiting Fellowships and Scholarships are open to applicants from the UK and overseas. Candidates applying for Fellowships should have completed their doctorate and have a strong publications record. Doctoral students may apply for Visiting Scholarships.

Visiting Fellows and Scholars currently based at the Institute