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Call for Applications: EHRI-UK National Research Fellowships 2025

Call for Applications: EHRI-UK National Research Fellowships 2025

The UK National Node of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI-UK) is inviting applications for its first call under the National Research Fellowship Programme (NRFP). This new initiative aims to support and stimulate Holocaust research in the United Kingdom and British Isles.

Application Deadline: 23 July 2025 at 23:59 BST

About the Fellowship

The EHRI-UK National Research Fellowship Programme is designed to empower researchers, archivists, librarians, curators, and early-career scholars—particularly PhD candidates with limited resources. The programme focuses on Holocaust-related research, including its prehistory, aftermath, and the evolving role of antisemitism.

Fellowships will support access to key archives and institutions for 1 to 4 weeks, offering stipends to cover travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs. Fellows will benefit from guided access to archival collections, research assistance, and opportunities to participate in institutional activities such as seminars, conferences, and workshops.

Host Institutions

Fellows will have access to one of the following institutions:

  • The Wiener Holocaust Library (London)

  • Holocaust Centre North (Huddersfield)

  • The National Archives (London)

  • The Imperial War Museum (London)

Additional institutions may be added in the future.

Fellowship Benefits

  • Access to archival collections and institutional expertise

  • Stipend covering travel, accommodation, and subsistence

  • Research support and mentorship during the fellowship period

  • Participation in institutional events and academic programming

  • Opportunity to present research and contribute to EHRI’s online platforms

  • Membership in the EHRI-UK Alumni Network

  • Publication opportunities via the EHRI Document Blog and other channels

Upon completion, Fellows will be asked to submit a short report and are encouraged to acknowledge EHRI-UK in any publications resulting from the research.

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants must:

  • Be affiliated with institutions in the UK or British Isles

  • Be engaged in Holocaust-related research at any career level

  • Demonstrate the relevance of the host institution to their research

  • Submit a full application including project details and references

Applicants may also apply to the upcoming Conny Kristel Fellowship Programme, which supports transnational Holocaust research.

Application Process

Interested candidates must submit the following documents:

  1. Completed application form

  2. Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages)

  3. Project proposal (max 2 pages), detailing research goals and relevance of host institution

  4. Two referees’ names who can be contacted for letters of support

Send your application to: EHRI-UK@wienerholocaustlibrary.org

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