5-Month Residency Opportunity in the Netherlands with Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 | Fully Funded - Eduhub21
5-Month Residency Opportunity in the Netherlands with Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 | Fully Funded
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5-Month Residency Opportunity in the Netherlands with Safe Haven Fellowship 2025 | Fully Funded

TheSafe Haven Fellowshipaims to protect and support academics, artists, writers, and journalists whose work has been hindered or endangered due to war, conflict, or suppression by state or non-state actors. This fellowship offers temporary relocation to NIAS in Amsterdam for a period of five months, allowing fellows to continue their academic or creative projects in safety and freedom.

Safe Haven Fellowship Details

  • Funding Institutions:University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Maastricht University (UM).
  • Fellowship Duration: 5 months (September–January or February–June).
  • Fellowship Location: NIAS Amsterdam.
  • Funding Type:Fully Funded.
  • Application Deadline:December 31, 2025, 11:59 PM.

Who Can Apply?

  • Researchers and Academics: At least three years of research experience post-PhD if submitting a scientific project.
  • Artists, Writers, Journalists: A PhD is not required if the proposal is artistic or journalistic in nature.
  • Project proposals must fall within thehumanities or social sciences.
  • Agood command of Englishis necessary for effective participation in the NIAS community.
  • Applicants must beat risk or unable to continue their workdue to war or conflict.
  • Applicants affiliated with institutionsboycotted by the Dutch governmentare not eligible.

Benefits 

  1. €3,500 monthly stipendthroughout the fellowship.
  2. Fully equipped office spaceat NIAS with access to academic resources.
  3. Subsidized accommodation or commuting allowancewithin Amsterdam.
  4. Full travel reimbursementfor one round-trip journey.
  5. Networking and interdisciplinary collaborationwith international researchers, artists, and journalists.
  6. Participation inNIAS community events, skill workshops, and shared lunches.

Evaluation Criteria

  • Clarity of the project theme and research/creative question.
  • Academic, societal, or cultural relevance of the project.
  • Sound methodology and problem identification.
  • Realistic and feasible timeline.
  • Expected project outcomes.
  • Value of NIAS environment for the project and fellow.
  • Fellow’s potential contribution to NIAS and its community.

Important Notes

  • This is atemporary fellowshipand does not offer long-term residence in the Netherlands.
  • Visa arrangements are solely the responsibility of the fellow. NIAS only provides an official invitation letter.

How to Apply

  1. Online Application Form: Submit a completed form through the NIASonline platform.
  2. Project Proposal (max. 1,000 words):
    • Clear research or creative question.
    • Justification of academic, societal, cultural, or artistic relevance.
    • Clear methodology and realistic timeline.
  3. Motivation Statement (max. 150 words):
    • Why NIAS?
    • Why you were forced to stop or leave your work (if applicable)?
  4. Ensureall documentsare submitted before the deadline mentioned on the website.