Philipp Schwartz Initiative Fellowships (Germany)

Fellowships

Philipp Schwartz Initiative, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany. Deadline: 21 August 2026.

The Philipp Schwartz Initiative enables universities and research institutions in Germany to host researchers at risk on the basis of a full fellowship. Universities, universities of applied sciences and other research institutions in Germany can apply for funding from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to support threatened researchers. Scholars from non-EU countries exposed to significant and acute individual risks can be nominated. Please note that scholars must be nominated by institutions and cannot apply directly.

Successful institutions will receive funds to grant the nominated scholar research stays in the form of a research fellowship of up to 24 months. Successful institutions will also receive a lump sum intended
for measures to support Philipp Schwartz fellows in integrating and in re-starting their careers. An extension of up to 12 months can be granted in the framework of a co-financing model.

Organizers particularly wish to encourage higher education institutions across Germany that are interested in supporting at-risk scholars but have not yet done so, to consider an application. Scholars across all academic disciplines are supported by the Scholars at Risk Network and the Council for At-Risk Academics. These organizations may be able to assist your institution in identifying a candidate for whom nomination in the Philipp Schwartz Initiative might be a pivotal relief.

The following websites provide information on at-risk scholars who are currently seeking a host institution:

Scholars at Risk Network
Council for At-Risk Academics

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the programme director, Ms Cornelia Hörtner, senior programme coordinator Ms Katja Machacsek, or programme officers, Ms Judith Dömer-Warneke, Ms Sandra Grziwa, Ms Mashal Habib, Ms Bianca Schneemayer, Ms Mona Simon, and Ms Lena Vos who can be reached via schwartz-initiative@avh.de.

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