Journalists, scholars, artists and writers can apply for this fellowship in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
NIAS, one of the institutes of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, is accepting applications for the Safe Haven Fellowship, which targets journalists, scholars, artists and writers affected by the war in Gaza.
The fellowship is for a period of five months and fellows are provided with an office, research facilities, communal lunch, participation in the NIAS community and commuting travel expenses or subsidized accommodation in Amsterdam. Fellows receive a stipend of of EUR2,500 per month.
Applicants must have at least three years' academic experience since the date they were awarded a PhD, when submitting a scientific proposal.
In the case of an artistic or journalistic research proposal, a PhD or three years of research experience is not mandatory.
The deadline for applications is May 21.