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Fellowships – Käte Hamburger Research Centre global dis:connect, LMU Munich

Institution: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Deadline: July 27, 2025
Location: Munich, Germany

The Käte Hamburger Research Centre “Dis:connectivity in processes of globalisation” (global dis:connect) invites applications for 6–12 month fellowships during the 2026/27 academic year. The centre explores the interdependent dynamics of connectivity and disconnectivity in globalisation through international and transdisciplinary research, with a focus on history, theatre studies, and art history.

Fellowship Format

  • Duration: 6 to 12 months (starting on 1 September or 1 October 2026)
  • Research-only fellowship (no teaching/administrative duties)
  • Residence in Munich required
  • Workspace at the centre provided
  • Funding: individually calculated stipend or teaching buy-out; travel costs reimbursed (economy fare)
  • Active participation in colloquia, reading groups, and public programming
  • Opportunity to co-organize international workshops or events with partner institutions

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to postdoctoral and senior scholars with a strong research record
  • Fields: humanities and social sciences, especially history, art history, theatre studies
  • Project must address at least one of the centre’s research themes:
    • Forms of dis:connectivity (interruptions, detours, absences)
    • Laboratories of dis:connectivity (borders, islands, camps)
    • Cultural infrastructures in globalisation
    • Temporal dis:connectivities in global processes
  • Interdisciplinary and international perspectives are encouraged

Programme Highlights

  • Immersion in a vibrant intellectual environment at LMU Munich
  • Access to leading cultural and academic institutions
  • Publishing opportunities via the centre’s platforms
  • Collaborative and independent research formats supported
  • Central location with strong transport connections