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Visiting Researchers Program 2026/2027 at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG)

Visiting Researchers Program 2026/2027 at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG)

The Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) is now accepting applications for its prestigious Visiting Researchers Program for the winter semester 2026/2027. This is an excellent opportunity for scholars in economic sociology and political economy to engage in high-level research within one of the world’s leading institutes for social science research.

🧠 About the Program

The MPIfG conducts cutting-edge research on the governance of modern societies, focusing on the intersection of social, economic, and political systems. The Visiting Researchers Program is designed to foster collaboration and intellectual exchange among global scholars working in:

Participants will be integrated into a dynamic research environment and collaborate with leading experts in the field.

⏳ Duration of Stay

Selected visiting researchers can stay at MPIfG for a period ranging from 2 to 12 months during the winter semester 2026/2027.

👩‍🏫 Who Can Apply?

Applications are welcome from:

Candidates from all countries are encouraged to apply, provided their research aligns with MPIfG’s core themes and ongoing projects.

📄 Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

Successful applicants will receive an official invitation letter to support their external funding applications.

🏆 Selection Criteria

Candidates will be selected based on:

🌐 Research Environment & Benefits

⚠️ Important Notes

📅 Application Deadline

The deadline to apply is April 30, 2026 (23:59 UTC+2). Late submissions will not be considered.

🔗 How to Apply

Interested candidates should visit the official MPIfG website to access the application portal and detailed guidelines.

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