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Herzog August Bibliothek: Short-term Fellowships
Contact
Herzog August Bibliothek
Postfach 1364
38299 Wolfenbüttel
Germany
Contact
Frau Dr. Elizabeth Harding
Tel.: +49 5331/808-208
E-Mail: forschung@hab.de
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Overview
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Programme Description
The library annually awards short-term fellowships to a broad range of scholars of all career stages (from postdoc to emeriti) wishing to make a short visit in order to gather source material. Applications can be made for stays of between 1 and 3 months. The monthly fellowship is 1,800 EUR. A travel subsidy will also be paid (between 150 and max. 650 EUR, depending on country of origin).
The collection of books and manuscripts of Duke Augustus the Younger, together with numerous other collections, form the nucleus of the Wolfenbüttel research library. In the context of ongoing international research into the medieval and early modern periods the holdings are continuously augmented.
Target Group
scholars of all career stages (from postdoc to emeriti) from all areas of historical study from Germany and abroad carrying out research projects centred on the library's historical holdings
Academic Requirements
doctoral degree or academic equivalent
Duration
1 to 3 months
Scholarship Value
The monthly fellowship is 1,800 EUR. A travel subsidy will also be paid (between 150 and max. 650 EUR, depending on country of origin).
Application Papers
Application forms and further informations can be found here.
Application requirements
Application Requirements
Postdoctoral scholars and researchers from all areas of historical study from Germany and abroad carrying out research projects centred on the library's historical holdings are eligible for funding.