Call for Applications | American Academy in Berlin Residential Fellowships for 2023-24

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End: September 30, 2022
Contact: tc@americanacademy.de
More Info: http://americanacademy.de/apply/apply-for-a-fellowship/

The Berlin Prize

Call for Applications 2023/24

 

The American Academy in Berlin invites applications for its residential fellowships for the academic year 2023/24.

 

The Academy seeks to enrich transatlantic relations in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and public policy through the development and communication of projects of the highest merit. Past recipients include anthropologists, art historians, literary scholars, philosophers, historians, musicologists, journalists, writers of fiction and nonfiction, filmmakers, sociologists, legal scholars, economists, political scientists, diplomats, and public policy experts. The Academy will also award a Richard C. Holbrooke Fellowship for a project that explores innovative approaches to resolving major global issues, from armed conflicts to environmental challenges to the consequential impact of new technologies, as well as a Bayer Fellowship for a project in the area of biotechnology or public health.

 

Approximately two dozen Berlin Prizes are conferred annually. Fellowships are typically awarded for an academic semester, but shorter stays of six to eight weeks are also possible. Benefits include round-trip airfare, partial board, a $5,000 monthly stipend, and accommodations at the Academy’s lakeside Hans Arnhold Center in the Wannsee district of Berlin. 

 

For all projects, the Academy asks that candidates explain the relevance of a stay in Berlin to the development of their work. Proposals need not focus on German topics, but the Academy is interested in projects that will resonate with Berlin audiences. The fellowship carries the expectation that recipients will engage with audiences in Germany on one or more occasions.

 

Fellowship candidates must be based in the United States. Candidates in academic disciplines must hold a PhD. The Academy seeks to support both established scholars and emerging scholars with strong records of peer-reviewed work beyond the dissertation, as well as writers and professionals who wish to engage in independent study. Writers should have published at least one book with an established press at the time of application. Candidates working in fields such as journalism, film, law, or public policy must have equivalent professional experience and a strong body of work.

 

Please note that Berlin Prizes for visual artists, composers, and poets are determined in invitation-only competitions.

 

Following a peer-reviewed evaluation process, an independent Selection Committee reviews finalist applications. Recipients will be notified in March 2023. The 2023/24 Berlin Prizes will be publicly announced in May 2023.

 

The application deadline for 2023/24 is Friday, September 30, 2022 (12 noon EST or 6 pm CET).

To apply online, please visit: americanacademy.de/apply/apply-for-a-fellowship/

For inquiries, please contact Fellows Selection: tc@americanacademy.de; phone +49-30-804-83-0