Deadline: October 15, 2024
Applications are open for the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Fellowship 2025. Each year, approximately 20 scholars are invited to the Institute for residential fellowships. About half of those invited are working in the year’s designated theme, half on other projects. The School welcomes applications from junior and senior scholars across a wide range of fields in the social sciences and related disciplines. The 2025-2026 theme is Digital (In)Equality.
The Institute for Advanced Study, established in 1930, began with twenty-three Members in the School of Mathematics with Albert Einstein as one of its first Professors. Since then, the Institute’s community of scholars has grown to include more than eight thousand historians, mathematicians, natural scientists, and social scientists. A Faculty of some thirty permanent Professors selects and mentors the roughly two hundred Members who arrive each year from around the world, about 60 percent from outside the United States, typically from more than thirty different countries.
Benefits
- Members (as Institute fellows are known) have access to campus resources and facilities, including offices, libraries, subsidized dining services, and housing.
Eligibility
- Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent, awarded no later than October 15 of the year in which they are applying (i.e., the IAS application deadline).
- Fellowship is residential and for the full academic year (September–May). Applicant must be committed to the entire fellowship.
Application
The following are required materials:
- Online application form
- Research proposal (up to 4 pages)
- Curriculum vitae
- Writing sample (up to 50 pages)
For more information, visit IAS Fellowship.