For whom?
The information provided on this page is intended for researchers who would like to apply for an IIAS-funded Fellowship (with or without an additional research period at FMSH, in Paris).
By applying for our fellowship, you agree to adhere to the terms and conditions, which specify the start and end dates of the fellowship. The fellowship period at IIAS runs from September to August, while for those also applying for the FMSH secondment, it extends from the end of August to October.
This fellowship is intended for researchers who will be able to reside in Leiden during its duration. Please note that IIAS fellows are not allowed to hold multiple fellowships simultaneously, or an employment contract during their IIAS Fellowship period.
The selection process involves multiple professionals who dedicate their valuable time to read and evaluate each candidate. If you are unable to agree to these terms and conditions, we recommend waiting to submit your application at a more convenient time.
We strongly recommend that applicants explore our website and familiarise themselves with the diverse projects, activities, events, and publications fostered at IIAS.
Consult the Frequently Asked Questions page.
Eligibility
IIAS Fellowship and IIAS+FMSH Fellowship are intended for outstanding researchers (see 'Terms and conditions' below) from around the world, to work on important aspects of Asian studies in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. Interdisciplinary interests are encouraged.
Research focus
IIAS aims to promote a more integrated and global understanding of Asian realities. Through our programmes and activities we seek to cultivate humanistically-informed and policy-relevant knowledge about Asia. IIAS is also involved in a number of projects connecting academic and non-academic forms of knowledge.
IIAS invites applications for developing innovative research, writing, and/or societally engaged and collaborative projects along our three thematic clusters: 'Asian Cities', 'Asian Heritages' and 'Global Asia'.
Please indicate to which cluster(s) your proposal best relates on the application form (see below). Also, do let us know how your proposed research will contribute to reconfiguring the existing field of Asian Studies, both conceptually and methodologically. In some cases, the research can be allocated to more than one cluster. Choose the one with which your project has the greatest affinity.
We also encourage applicants to share their involvement in other activities (for example, social work, activism, creative/artistic or curatorial/editorial experience, etc.) that might be relevant to the project proposal.
Selection Process and Assessment Criteria
The selection process will consist of two separate stages.
In the first stage, candidates submit the completed form with all the attached documents through the IIAS Fellowship Application Form. In the second stage shortlisted candidates will be asked to send Reference Letters and a short video. Instructions for preparing the video will be provided via email.
Candidates wishing to apply as a duo for the Fellowship should each fill out a separate application form with the same project title and project description. Applicants should describe their individual contributions to the project as well as their plan for collaboration. Please send an email to iiasfellowships@iias.nl informing us of your joint application. Kindly use "JOINT APPLICATION CALL 2025-26" as the subject line of your email.
The current Selection Committee is composed of highly qualified individual academics from different fields, based in Europe, Asia and North America. The selection process is guided by the need to ensure a variety of academic profiles, as well as gender equality.
The following criteria will be taken into account throughout the selection process:
- The project’s potential to advance its field(s) of study; its original contribution to scholarly knowledge.
- A diversity of outputs (i.e. publications, methodologies, protocols) and activities (i.e. knowledge and data sharing, collaborations, mobility experiences).
- Open practices for sharing research results and methodologies, whenever possible.
- Interdisciplinarity.
- High standards of ethics and integrity, appropriate conduct of research, and good practices.
Terms and conditions
- Applicants must have fulfilled all requirements of the PhD. If you are a PhD candidate at the time of application, you may also apply, provided that you graduate within five months after the application deadline (see below). A letter from your university will be required to confirm your graduation before this date.
- The IIAS Fellowship will be for a duration of 12 months, from the first week of September 2025 to the last week of August 2026. All fellows must arrive by September 7th. By applying for this fellowship, you agree to these conditions.
- The IIAS Fellowship Programme is residential. The fellowship includes a flat in Leiden.
- Fellows are expected to be physically based in Leiden or elsewhere in the Netherlands for at least 90% of their fellowship period.
- Fellows are expected to participate in IIAS activities, including lectures, seminars, and social events.
- Fellows will be provided with shared workstations, use of a conference and screening room and access to libraries. The researchers will also benefit from IIAS' vast network of collaborators and partner institutions.
- The IIAS Fellowship Programme does not fund field research.
- IIAS fellows are not allowed to hold multiple fellowships simultaneously, or an employment contract during their IIAS Fellowship period.
- All print and online publications, as well as films/videos resulting from the IIAS fellowship must acknowledge that the research or publication was made possible, in part, by the International Institute for Asian Studies.
- IIAS attaches great importance to a safe and pleasant working environment. It is essential that fellows enjoy the work environment and can conduct their research without hindrance. Collegiality and respect should be guaranteed. If undesirable behaviour occurs within the programme, you may contact the Fellowship Programme Coordinator for support and guidance.
Grant
If IIAS decides to sponsor your research by awarding a fellowship, you will receive:
- A monthly stipend of €1250 for 12 months.
- Housing (a flat in Leiden about 20 minutes walking distance from IIAS headquarters).
- A one-time grant of €1,000 towards the cost of a roundtrip from country of residence to Schiphol Amsterdam Airport.
- An amount to cover the cost of the monthly health insurance plan. It is mandatory for all fellows to have a health insurance plan in the Netherlands.
The fellowship also includes a variety of outings, activities, and workshops that are specifically designed to enhance the professional development of fellows. These opportunities are intended to improve skills and facilitate networking within the field, and are sponsored by IIAS.
IIAS + FMSH GRANT / Complementary research period at the Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH) in Paris
The IIAS-FMSH is a short-term intra-European fellowship programme. This combined fellowship provides fellows with a one-year research experience in an internationally renowned area studies institute (IIAS) and a two-month visiting stint in an equally prestigious advanced studies institute (FMSH).
Anyone applying for an IIAS fellowship can simultaneously apply for an extra period of 2 months at the FMSH in Paris. If you are interested in this option, please indicate it on the IIAS Fellowship Application Form.
Selected candidates must commit to undertake the secondment period in Paris immediately after the completion of the fellowship period at IIAS in Leiden. We recommend that candidates who are unsure about being able to commit to these rules do not submit applications.
The FMSH provides a monthly grant of €2000 covering travel costs, accommodation at the historical centre of Paris, and living expenses.
About the FMSH
The Foundation Maison des sciences de l'homme is the first French foundation dedicated to the Humanities and the Social Sciences. For more than 60 years, the Foundation has promoted the free circulation of knowledge, nurturing interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue.
Created in 1963 by the historian Fernand Braudel, the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (FMSH) continues the original project while adapting it to contemporary circumstances. The Fondation supports innovative and international research in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, and disseminates knowledge to the greatest number of people in order to respond to the major challenges facing our society.
By annually supporting nearly 400 researchers from around the world and ensuring the dissemination of a wide range of scientific resources, the FMSH plays a major role in France’s academic and intellectual life.
In 2019, FMSH and IIAS jointly established this dual fellowship programme, facilitating a short-term residency in Paris for select IIAS fellows. Please note that applicants for the combined IIAS + FMSH fellowships must begin their visit at the FMSH immediately after completing their IIAS fellowship in Leiden.
Selected IIAS fellows are accommodated by the Fondation at the centrally located Maison Suger, in the heart of Paris, for a period of two months. The FMSH provides fellows with individual flats within the Maison Suger. Located in the historical centre of Paris, Maison Suger offers researchers in the Social Sciences and the Humanities an exceptional working and living environment. During their fellowship period, researchers are expected to participate in events and meetings organised by Maison Suger for the researchers in residence.
For more information, visit the FMSH website: www.fmsh.fr/en
Application form and deadline
Next application round starts on 10 July 2024 and closes on 15 September 2024.
Application documents
Applications consist of the following mandatory materials
- IIAS Fellowship Application Form (online), completed in full with the required uploaded documents.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- List of publications.
- Work plan.
- Reference Letters will NOT be requested in the first stage of the application process. Only shortlisted candidates will be asked to send letters in the second stage of the selection process.
- If you are applying for the combined IIAS + FMSH Fellowship, you must upload a Motivation Letter explaining the reasons for undertaking an additional research stay of two months at the FMSH in Paris. The selected candidates for the secondment period with FMSH must commit to moving from Leiden to Paris immediately upon the completion of the 12-month period at IIAS, which concludes at the end of August.
IMPORTANT NOTES WHEN SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION:
- All information and documents must be sent through the online IIAS Fellowship Application Form.
- Attached files larger than 4MB are rejected by our system. Please put your first name, last name, and content description in the file's title to be uploaded.
(Ex: NAME_SURNAME_FILENAME.doc; NAME_SURNAME_FILENAME.pdf). - Shortlisted applicants will be notified by November 2025. The final results will be released in February 2026. We kindly ask you to wait patiently until we get in touch by e-mail to inform you of the Fellowship Selection Committee's decision. If there are any changes to the schedule for announcing the results, we will notify you on this page.