CIRN Intesa Sanpaolo Visiting Fellowship 2027 (UK)

FellowshipsCIRN Intesa Sanpaolo Visiting Fellowship, CRASSH, University of Cambridge, England, UK. Deadline: 18 September 2026.

The Cambridge Italian Research Network (CIRN) Intesa Sanpaolo Visiting Fellowship is intended to offer an opportunity for an outstanding early career postdoctoral scholar whose research focuses on Italy to spend a period of time at Cambridge developing research on a given broad theme.

The Fellow will be expected to reside for one term in Cambridge, during the period 27 April to 30 June 2027. During their time in Cambridge, the Fellow will be expected to: i. carry out their own research linked to the theme; ii. conceive and organise a one-day interdisciplinary colloquium related to the theme.

The Fellow will hold a Visiting Fellowship at CRASSH (Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities) for the period of their stay and will be expected to participate in its activities, in particular the weekly CRASSH Fellows’ research practice seminars. They will also be encouraged to make connections with Cambridge researchers in their field(s) and with members of CIRN (Cambridge Italian Research Network).

The research theme for the Fellowship in 2026/27 will again be ‘Italian Ecologies’.

UC Louvain: FSR Postdocs 2027 (Belgium)

Postdocs
15 FSR Postdocs, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Deadlines: 23 September 2026.

 

The 2027 call is funded by FSR funds. This will allow to award 15 post-doctoral 3 years-fellowships. This funding aims to create favourable conditions for transnational mobility of highly qualified researchers through the award of postdoctoral fellowships. All scientific disciplines are eligible.

 

The incoming postdoctoral fellowships are intended for:

* experienced researchers with a doctorate;

* researchers with a maximum of five years’ postdoctoral experience;

* researchers who are internationally mobile, i.e. who have not lived or carried out their main activity (work, study, etc.) in Belgium for more than 24 months in the three years prior to the project start date.

* All nationalities are eligible.

British Academy: International Interdisciplinary Research Projects 2027 (UK)

GrantsInternational Interdisciplinary Research Projects 2027, British Academy, England, UK. Deadlines: 7 October 2026.

The British Academy has launched the International Interdisciplinary Research Projects 2027 programme, offering up to £300,000 in funding for collaborative global research under the theme “Mobilities.” This prestigious funding supports interdisciplinary projects exploring how people, ideas, materials, and innovations move across societies, borders, and time.

Key highlights:
* Funding: Up to £300,000 per project (2 years)
* International, interdisciplinary collaboration required
* Focus on Humanities + Social Sciences (with STEM integration encouraged)
* Supports travel, fieldwork, research teams, and knowledge exchange
* Thematic areas: migration, trade, innovation, and movement of ideas
* Project Start: March–April 2027

CID Poster 10: Multiculturalism vs. Social Cohesion Translated into Catalan

CID PostersThis poster was designed by Linda J. de Wit; it was the second to illustrate one of the Key Concepts in Intercultural Dialogue.

The content here combines KC19: Multiculturalism by Polina Golovátina-Mora and Raúl Alberto Mora with KC79: Social Cohesion, written by Narine Nora Kerelian and Gizem Arat.

The Catalan translation was provided by Neus Crous-Costa, and the graphic design work necessary to revise was by Yan Qiu. Here then is CID Poster 10: Multiculturalisme i Cohesió Social.

CID Poster 10 translated into Catalan

Just in case anyone wants to cite this poster, the following would be the recommended format:

Center for Intercultural Dialogue. (2026). Multiculturalisme i cohesió social [N. Crous-Costa, trans.]. CID Posters, 10. Available from:
https://centerforinterculturaldialogue.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/cid-poster-10-multiculturalism-catalan.png

As with other series, CID Posters are available for free on the site; just click on the thumbnail to download a printable version. They may be downloaded, printed, and shared as is, without changes, without cost, so long as there is acknowledgment of the source.

As with other CID Publications, if you wish to prepare an original contribution, please send an email before starting any work to receive approval, to minimize inadvertent duplication, and to learn about technical requirements. As is the case any series, posters should be created initially in English. If you want to volunteer to translate a poster into a language in which you are fluent, send in a note before starting, to receive approval and to confirm no one else is working on the same one.

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
Director, Center for Intercultural Dialogue
intercult.dialogue AT gmail.com


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U Cambridge: School Research Project Administrator (UK)

“JobSchool Research Project Administrator, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. Deadline: 26 July 2026.

The School for Arts and Humanities invites applications for a Research Project Administrator who will be managed through the Centre for Research in the Arts Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) and deployed to the Faculty/Centre-based projects in the School. The role is full-time and fixed-term for 12 months in the first instance due to limited funding.

They are looking for an experienced administrator, with strong finance and interpersonal skills who can support the effective planning and delivery of research projects across the School. This is a great opportunity to develop your project management and finance skills and to work alongside, cutting-edge research groups.

You will be part of a friendly team of administrators based in CRASSH, and will help facilitate a number of projects across the School. The School of Arts and Humanities comprises several Faculties and Departments, so projects may span a wide range of topics and disciplines, including Modern and Medieval Languages, Linguistics, English, Architecture, History of Art, Philosophy, Music, Classics, Divinity or Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.

The role includes, but is not limited to providing tailored coordination, events and budget planning support to ensure the smooth-running of the projects. In addition to general administrative support, you will help create project outlines and plans, monitor and report on project milestones, ensure that deadlines are met and deliverables are produced. You will co-ordinate and support expenditure against budgets, flagging any financial risks and making sure that the funds are being used effectively in line with funder and University guidelines. You will help to coordinate the project teams as well as colleagues and representatives at different partner institutions, which might include other Universities in the UK and abroad, museums and not-for-profit organisations.

Integrating Intercultural Perspectives into EFL Paragraph Writing

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Ariyani, Etika, & Ilham. (2026). Integrating intercultural perspectives into EFL paragraph teaching: A students’ needs analysis. English Review, 14(1).

This study explores students’ perceptions of the need for implementing an interculture-based language learning (ILL) model in paragraph writing instruction. Rooted in the growing emphasis on integrating intercultural awareness into EFL pedagogy, this research addresses the limited application of ILL specifically in paragraph-level writing. The study employed a descriptive qualitative method involving 16 second-semester English education students who had prior experience with basic paragraph writing. Data were collected using a 36-item closed-ended questionnaire based on five Likert-scale levels. The findings indicate a strong perceived need for instructional support in both linguistic and cultural components. Students expressed high demand for materials related to paragraph organization, coherence, cohesion, grammar, vocabulary, and logical order. Additionally, they valued content that reflects cultural topics, national identity, and intercultural expression. Results also reveal preferences for varied exercises and assessment formats, including individual and group activities. Overall, the study confirms that students recognize the importance of integrating cultural elements into paragraph writing to enhance communicative competence and critical thinking. The study suggests that intercultural models can offer a pedagogically relevant framework for developing writing skills that are both linguistically sound and culturally rich in EFL contexts.

DAAD Postgraduate Scholarships & Research Grants 2027 (Germany)

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Postgraduate studies, scholarships and research grants , DAAD, Bonn, Germany. Deadline: varies by program but often 15 October 2026.

DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, or German Academic Exchange Service) has a scholarship programme offering a wide range of opportunities, from master’s degrees to doctoral degrees, and including research grants. A few examples include:

Master Studies for All Academic Disciplines

Postgraduate Studies in the Fields of Fine Art, Design, Visual Communication and Film

Research Grants – Doctoral Programmes in Germany

Research Grants in Germany (during doctorate or early post-doctoral phase)

Library of Congress: Kluge Fellowships 2026 (USA)

FellowshipsKluge Fellowships, Kluge Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, USA. Deadline: 15 September 2026.

The Kluge Center encourages humanistic and social science research that makes use of the Library’s large and varied collections. Interdisciplinary and cross-cultural research is particularly welcome in the Kluge Fellowship program. The fellowship is open to scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and professional fields such as architecture or law.

Among the collections available to researchers are the world’s largest law library and outstanding multi-lingual collections of books and periodicals. Deep special collections of manuscripts, maps, music, films, recorded sound, prints, and photographs are also available. In-residence scholars have access to the Library’s specialized staff and to the intellectual community of Washington. Further information about the Library’s collections can be found on the Library’s website.

Established in 2000 through an endowment of $60 million from John W. Kluge, the Kluge Center is located in the splendid Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. The Center furnishes attractive work and discussion space for Fellowship holders, Kluge Chairs, other distinguished visiting scholars, and post-doctoral and doctoral fellows supported by other grants and foundation gifts.

UNAOC: Young Peacebuilders in South Caucasus & Central Asia

Professional OpportunitiesYoung Peacebuilders in South Caucasus and Central Asia, United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, New York, USA. Deadline: 30 July 2026.

The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) is accepting applications for the 9th edition of the Young Peacebuilders Programme, a peace education initiative designed for young leaders from South Caucasus and Central Asia. The programme equips participants with practical peacebuilding skills, mentorship, regional networks, and opportunities to implement community-based peace projects that promote social cohesion, intercultural dialogue, and sustainable peace.

The UNAOC Young Peacebuilders Programme is a flagship youth peacebuilding initiative that empowers young civil society leaders to become agents of positive change in their communities. Implemented under the Peace4Culture Global Call framework, the programme focuses on strengthening youth leadership, promoting intercultural understanding, and supporting community-driven peace initiatives.

The programme combines online learning, in-person training, project implementation, and regional networking to help participants develop the skills and knowledge needed to address conflict, polarization, prejudice, and social divisions.

The programme supports initiatives and learning in the following key focus areas:

  • Peacebuilding
  • Social cohesion
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Interfaith dialogue
  • Conflict transformation
  • Peace education
  • Prevention of violent extremism
  • Youth participation in peace and security
  • Community-based peace initiatives
  • Cultural diversity
  • Nonviolence and inclusion
  • Youth leadership development