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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.

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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.
 

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Open Call for Challenges to Democracy Fellowship Spring 2027

Application Period: September 1, 2025-December 1, 2025

THE ISRAEL INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IIAS) invites established scholars with tenured position in an academic/research institution from Israel and abroad to submit proposals for a fellowship at the IIAS for the Spring semester of 2028 as part of the Challenges to Democracy Research Group . 

The first part of the five-year project “Challenges to Democracy” focuses on the analysis and critique of “illiberal democracies” which have become the main contender for establishing an alternative to liberal democracies as the leading form of political organization. Fellows will spend their residency at the IIAS, located at the Edmond J. Safra Givat Ram campus of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The IIAS provides fellows with a nurturing and stimulating academic environment, as well as administrative support. Fellows from abroad receive a generous fellowship and subsidised accommodation.

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Eligibility

Scholars may be from Israel or abroad and must have a tenured position within an academic research institution. Former fellows may apply for an individual fellowship once 10 years have elapsed from the end of their previous term to the beginning of the academic year of their fellowship. This fellowship is not open for postdoctoral researchers.

Period of Residence

Proposals may be submitted for a five-month residency starting February 1, 2027 until June 30, 2027.

Application Deadline and Notification

The online system will open for submission on September 1, 2025. The deadline for application submission is December 1, 2025. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

In the online form, the applicant is required to submit the following details:

  • Personal information

  • A list of 4 international experts in the candidate’s field and their contact information

In addition to the above, the applicant should provide the following documents:

  • Letter of Intent (up to 1000 words): The letter should include a description of the candidate’s own project, and justification on how it relates to the topic of Challenges to Democracy.

  • Professional CV and a full list of publications

The IIAS Academic Committee announces its decisions regarding the selected proposals within seven months of the submission deadline.

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Open Call for Research Groups 2027-2028

Application Period: September 1, 2025-December 1, 2025

The IIAS invites scholars from Israel and abroad to submit Research Group (RG) proposals for the 2027-2028 academic year. Research proposals may be submitted by initiator(s) affiliated with any academic institution in Israel or abroad. Proposals may cover any research topic from all disciplines including interdisciplinary research, and must seek to be innovative with potential impact on their research field.

 

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RG size is flexible, ranging from 5-8 core fellows, and each RG can include one postdoctoral fellow. Scholars spend their residency at the IIAS, located at the Edmond J. Safra Campus in Givat Ram, Jerusalem. The IIAS provides its fellows and visiting scholars with a nurturing and stimulating academic environment, as well as administrative support. Fellows from abroad receive a generous fellowship and family accommodation.

 What is a Research Group?

Each RG brings together a diverse group of scholars to engage in research questions of common interest. The group fellows benefit from integrative thinking and rich dialogue, while expanding individual fellows’ research. Our expectation is that the RG’s period of residence will result in creative and original research that will be shared with the international research community.

Former fellows may apply once 10 years have elapsed from the end of their previous term to the beginning of the academic year of their Fellowship.

 

Period of Residence

The IIAS academic year runs from September 1 to June 30. Proposals should include a request for a five- or ten-month residency period. Exceptions may be granted to Research Groups to be in residence for a three-month period (e.g. for experimental sciences). These are the possible options:

  • The ten-month residencies begin September 1

  • The five-month residencies begin September 1 or February 1

  • The three-month residencies begin September 1, February 1, or May 1

Application Deadline and Notification

The online system will open for submission on September 1, 2025.
The deadline for application submission is December 1, 2025 (midnight).

Initiators are welcome to consult with the IIAS Director prior to submitting the proposal. 

The IIAS Academic Committee announces its decisions regarding the selected proposals within seven months of the submission deadline. Rejected proposals may be resubmitted.

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Open Call for Individual Fellowships 2027-2028

Application period: September 1, 2025-December 1,2025

The IIAS invites scholars from Israel and abroad to submit proposals for an individual fellowship at the IIAS for the 2027-2028 academic year. Topics may cover any research area from any discipline and must seek to be innovative, with the potential to impact research in the field. Two or three scholars who collaborate on the same project should apply individually and state clearly that they wish to work together.

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Fellows spend their residency at the IIAS, located at the Edmond J. Safra Givat Ram campus of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The IIAS provides fellows with a nurturing and stimulating academic environment, as well as administrative support. Fellows from abroad receive a generous fellowship and subsidized accommodation.

Our expectation is that the fellow’s residency will result in creative and original research that can be shared with the international research community.

Eligibility to Apply

Scholars may be from Israel or abroad and must have a tenured position with an academic research institution. 
Former fellows may apply for an individual fellowship once 10 years have elapsed from the end of their previous term by the beginning of the academic year of their fellowship. This fellowship is not open to postdoctoral researchers.

Period of Residence

The IIAS academic year runs from September 1 to June 30. Residencies are open for either 10 months or 5 months and the proposal should contain the requested period of residency according to the following options:

10-month residencies beginning September 1

5-month residencies beginning September 1 or February 1

Application and Notification Timeline

Applications are to be submitted online between September 1 - December 1 (midnight).

In the online form, the applicant is required to submit the following details:

  1. Personal information
  2. A list of 4 international experts in the candidate’s field and their contact information

In addition to the above, the applicant should provide the following documents:

  1. Letter of Intent (up to 1000 words): description of the project and justification
  2. Professional CV and a full list of publications

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

The deadline to submit applications is December 1, 2025 (midnight).

The IIAS Academic Committee announces its decisions regarding
the selected proposals within seven months of the submission deadline.

 

Application Information >

 

 

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