Deadline: June 15, 2021
Applications are open for the Rachel Carson Center Landhaus Fellowship Program 2022. The Landhaus Fellowship Program is a residential program. Ten fellows will live and work together in the newly renovated historic house on the Herrmannsdorfer organic farm outside Munich. These fellowships are open to excellent doctoral, post-doctoral, and senior scholars who are working in the field of environment and society.
Applicants are welcome to apply individually or as interdisciplinary teams; we also accept applications for scholarly outreach projects (journalism, documentary film, community engagement, etc.). All fellows are expected to spend their fellowship in residence at the RCC Landhaus, to work on a major project, and to participate actively in life at the RCC. Note that the RCC does not sponsor field trips or archival research.
Cost
- Fellows will receive a monthly stipend to cover basic living costs (food and transport) based on their career level at the start of the fellowship; the monthly stipend will be adjusted somewhat depending on the exact terms and conditions of the fellowship. As a rule, candidates can expect the following funding:
- 500 Euros for doctoral fellows.
- 750 Euros for post-doctoral fellows.
- 1,000 Euros for senior fellows (15+ years post-doctoral).
- Fellows will also receive a monthly food voucher for the on-site farm shop to the value of 125 Euros. The RCC will provide assistance with local transportation (e-bikes, subsidies for train travel to Munich, etc.). Unfortunately, the RCC is not in a position to reimburse travel costs to and from Munich/Herrmannsdorf from the fellow’s country of origin.
Eligibility
- Fellows must have a demonstrated academic record in the field of environment and society;
- Fellows must either be enrolled in a doctoral program or finished with their doctoral degree by June 15, 2021;
- Fellows must commit to a stay of between three and twelve months;
- Fellowships must always start on the first day of the month and always conclude on the last day of the month;
- Fellows must be willing and able to live in a residential accommodation with a diverse group of other scholars; please note that there are no facilities for partners and children at the RCC Landhaus and rooms are single occupancy only.
Application
The application (in English) should include the following:
- Cover letter (750 words maximum);
- Curriculum vitae (3 pages maximum);
- Project description (1,000 words maximum)
- Research schedule for the fellowship period (300 words maximum), including starting date (must be fixed) and preferred length of stay; it is possible to take up the fellowship on 1 January 2022; 1 April 2022; 1 July 2022; 1 October 2022.
- Names and contact information of three scholars as referees; these scholars should be people who know you and your work well. Please note that we do not initially require letters, and we may not contact your referees.
Those submitting joint applications will each need to set up an account in the online submission system, and then upload the same cover letter, project description, and research schedule.
For more information, visit Landhaus Fellowship.