Visiting Fellowships for Scholars from the Global South
By: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and HumanitiesLast update:
Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
Age
- 18 - 60
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
DegreeBachelors, Master, Phd
Opportunity description
The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge offers Visiting Fellowships to scholars from the Global South. These fellowships aim to facilitate intellectual exchange between researchers from ODA-listed countries and the academic community at Cambridge. Fellows will have the opportunity to engage with CRASSH’s interdisciplinary environment, access the University’s extensive collections, and participate in seminars and events. The fellowship seeks to foster future collaborations and scholarly exchanges.
Eligibility
- Applicants must have been awarded a PhD at least five years before the application date.
- Must be employed at a higher education institution in a country listed as an ODA recipient by the OECD.
- Research proposals should align with the fellowship’s thematic focus for the year. For instance, the 2025 fellowship theme is Religious Boundaries,” emphasizing inter-religious relations and boundary-making.
Benefits
- Return economy airfare to Cambridge.
- Single ensuite accommodation at Wolfson College.
- Subsistence allowance for daily expenses.
- Workspace and computer access at CRASSH.
- Full access to the University of Cambridge’s libraries and resources.
- Participation in CRASSH and University events and seminars.
- A three-month in-person fellowship followed by a nine-month digital fellowship, allowing continued access to online events and resources.
Benefits
- Return economy airfare to Cambridge.
- Single ensuite accommodation at Wolfson College.
- Subsistence allowance for daily expenses.
- Workspace and computer access at CRASSH.
- Full access to the University of Cambridge’s libraries and resources.
- Participation in CRASSH and University events and seminars.
- A three-month in-person fellowship followed by a nine-month digital fellowship, allowing continued access to online events and resources.
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants must have been awarded a PhD at least five years before the application date.
- Must be employed at a higher education institution in a country listed as an ODA recipient by the OECD.
- Research proposals should align with the fellowship’s thematic focus for the year.