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Fellowship

The Warburg Institute

Frances A Yates Long-Term Fellowships in Intellectual, Cultural, and Art History

United KingdomPostdocEntry ID: PR-47284

The Warburg Institute’s Long-Term Research Fellowships provide a nine to twelve-month opportunity for scholars to conduct independent research on topics within intellectual, cultural, and art history. Fellows have full access to the Institute's renowned library, photographic collection, and archives. They become part of the Warburg community and are expected to contribute to the intellectual life of the Institute, such as participating in seminars and conferences.

The fellowships are particularly suited for scholars whose work engages with themes such as the legacy of antiquity, the history of the classical tradition, the Renaissance, and early modern studies.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Those who have previously held a long-term fellowship at the Institute are not eligible to apply
  • Candidates must hold a PhD by the time the fellowship begins in September/October 2025. For those who do not hold a PhD upon application, their reference must be provided by their PhD supervisor
  • Fellowships at the Warburg Institute may not be held concurrently with another fellowship or award
  • Incomplete applications, or applications without references will not be considered.
  • Candidates from outside the EU will need to check the regulations(Opens in new window) for acquiring a visa to visit the UK for the period of their fellowships
  • Fellowships are tenable at the Warburg Institute and begin in September/October 2025 for either a nine- or twelve-month period. Fellows are paid a stipend of £38,109 for a 12-month fellowships and a pro-rata amount of that sum for a nine-month fellowship

For thorough eligibility and selection information, visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.