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re:constitution Fellowships for Early-Career Scholars and Practitioners working on Democracy and Rule of Law in Europe(Fully-funded)

re:constitution Fellowships for Early-Career Scholars and Practitioners working on Democracy and Rule of Law in Europe(Fully-funded)

International IDEA is thrilled to announce the commencement of the re:constitution Fellowship program for the academic year 2024/2025. This initiative beckons early-career scholars and practitioners to delve into the realms of democracy and the rule of law in Europe. Whether you’re an academic enthusiast or a practitioner in the field, this fellowship presents a unique opportunity to contribute to these vital areas of study and practice.

The re:constitution Fellowships aim to bridge the gap between academia and practical application by fostering pan-European mobility, debate, and networking. By nurturing a community of scholars and practitioners, the program strives to fortify the common ground for democratic principles and the rule of law in the European Union and its neighboring regions.

Key Details:

  • Application Deadline: April 3, 2024, 12:00 noon CEST.
  • Stipend: €2,500 per month during mobility periods from October 2024 to July 2025.
  • Tracks: Two tracks available to accommodate diverse professional requirements and personal circumstances.

Track 1 – Full Time:

  • 10 Fellowships available.
  • Mobility period of 6 months between October 2024 and July 2025.
  • Research stays at two host institutions in EU/non-EU EEA/EU candidate countries/UK or CH.
  • Stipend covers the mobility phase.
  • Mandatory participation in Fellows’ Exchange Meetings and Online Fellow Talks series.

Track 2 – Shorter mobility period with part-time option:

  • 5 Fellowships available.
  • Mobility period of 3 months full-time (or 6 months part-time) between October 2024 and July 2025.
  • Research stay at one host institution.
  • Stipend covers the mobility phase.
  • Participation in Fellows’ Exchange Meetings and Online Fellow Talks series.

Eligibility:

  • Open to residents in European Union, non-EU EEA countries, EU candidate countries, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
  • Scholars holding a PhD or practitioners in various fields related to democracy and the rule of law in Europe.

Benefits:

  • Independence to research and publish on relevant issues.
  • Funding for mobility and collaboration with host institutions.
  • Networking opportunities with experts and decision-makers.
  • Training courses for career development.

How to Apply:

  • Submit applications via the secure online application platform by April 3, 2024.
  • Application requirements include CV, project outline, short abstract, and potential host institutions.

Diversity and Inclusion:

  • Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
  • Evaluation by a committee of scholars and practitioners ensures fairness and inclusivity.

For more information and to apply, visit the official website HERE or contact the program coordination team at reconstitution@trafo-berlin.de.