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Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS-KNAW)
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NIAS-KNAW Safe Haven Fellowship 2026
Deadline: Mar 31, 2026
masters | phd | other
partially funded
Netherlands
Opportunity Overview
The Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS-KNAW) is now accepting applications for its Safe Haven Fellowship 2026. This fellowship provides a temporary academic refuge for scholars at risk due to their work, identity, or personal circumstances.
📖 About NIAS-KNAW Safe Haven Fellowship
The Safe Haven Fellowship is designed to support scholars, journalists, writers, and artists whose circumstances in their home countries put them at risk. It offers a safe environment to continue their work and research.
🎁 Benefits of the Fellowship
- Monthly stipend of €3,500.
- Access to:
- An office and research facilities.
- Communal lunch and participation in the NIAS community.
- Commuting travel expenses or subsidized accommodation in Amsterdam.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
The fellowship is open to:
- Researchers, journalists, writers, and artists:
- Applicants submitting a scientific research proposal must:
- Hold a PhD.
- Have at least three years of postdoctoral research experience.
- Applicants submitting an artistic, journalistic, or writing-focused proposal must:
- Have at least seven years of professional experience in their field, as evidenced by their CV.
- Applicants submitting a scientific research proposal must:
- Language Proficiency:
- Full proficiency in English is required to contribute effectively to the fellows’ group and receive feedback on their research.
📝 Application Process
- Familiarize Yourself with Requirements:
- Review the 2026 Regulations Selection Procedure NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship here.
- Submit an Application:
- Complete the online application form.
- Ensure the application is:
- Correctly completed.
- Truthful and contains all requested information and required documentation.
- Incomplete or non-compliant applications will be rejected.
- Important Notes:
- Applications cannot be modified after submission.
- Applications must be written in English and submitted by the applicant themselves.
- Applications prepared or submitted by intermediaries will be rejected.
📋 Evaluation Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
- A clear research topic and research question.
- The project’s relation to existing literature in the field.
- Academic, societal, cultural, or artistic relevance of the project.
- Identification of key problems and proposed methodology.
- Feasibility of the time schedule.
- Intended research output.
- Fit with the candidate’s academic and/or professional trajectory.
- Added value of NIAS’ interdisciplinary environment for the proposed project.
- Applicant’s potential intellectual contribution to NIAS and its community.
📅 Application Deadline
31 March 2026
🌐 Application Portal
Benefits
- Fellows are provided with an office, research facilities, communal lunch, participation in the NIAS community and commuting travel expenses or subsidised accommodation in Amsterdam.
- Fellows receive a stipend of €3,500 per month.









