Open Call for IIAS - NLI Individual Fellowship
Application Period: December 10, 2025-February 27, 2026
THE NATIONAL LIBRARY OF ISRAEL and the ISRAEL INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IIAS) invite established scholars with tenured positions in an academic/research institution outside Israel to submit proposals for joint individual fellowship at both institutions for the 2027-2028 academic year.
Topics may cover Jewish studies, Israel studies, Islam and Middle Eastern studies, Music, and General Humanities; preference will be given to research projects that make use of the library’s special collections. Fellows will share their time between the neighboring NLI and IIAS in Jerusalem. They will benefit from the NLI’s unparalleled collections, the professional knowledge of its staff, and its dynamic academic environment. The IIAS will provide fellows with a nurturing and stimulating academic environment, as well as administrative support. Fellows will receive a generous fellowship and subsidized accommodation. It is our expectation that the synergy between the two institutions will foster innovative and original research, contributing meaningfully to the international scholarly community.
Eligibility
Scholars must have a tenured position within an academic research institution outside Israel. This fellowship is not open for postdoctoral researchers.
Period of Residence
The IIAS and NLI academic year runs from September 1 to June 30.
Residencies are available for 10 months or 5 months and the proposal should contain the requested period of residency according to the following options:
- A 10-month residency starting September 1, 2027
- A 5-month residency beginning September 1, 2027 or February 1, 2028
Application Deadline
The online system will be open for submission on December 10, 2025.
The deadline for application submission is February 27th, 2026.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The joint NLI and IIAS Academic Committee will announce its decisions regarding the selected proposals within seven months of the submission deadline.
Residency terms and Conditions see HERE
About the NLI
The National Library of Israel, founded in 1892, in its magnificent Jerusalem abode is home to the intellectual and cultural treasures of Israel and the Jewish people.
The collection consists of five core fields: Israel, Judaica, Islam and Middle East, the Humanities and Music. The National Library holds world-class collections of
manuscripts, rare books and journals, archival materials, ancient maps, digitallyborn materials, and Jewish and Israeli music. A constantly expanding range of
cultural, educational and digital initiatives are designed to encourage diverse forms of engagement with these treasures by users in Israel and across the globe.
For additional information please visit NLI website
About the IIAS
The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, founded in 1975, is a national institution devoted to supporting research. The
Institute’s primary mission is to encourage and support collaborative and individual research in a wide range of disciplines, providing the fellows with a dynamic and enriching academic environment.




