Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship 2026

The Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) Fellowship 2026 is a fully residential academic fellowship in Delmenhorst, Germany, open to exceptionally qualified researchers and artists across all academic disciplines worldwide. Offering Regular Fellowships, Junior Fellowships, Associate Junior Fellowships, and Artist in Residence positions for durations of three to ten months, the program accepts a single annual call with a strict deadline of 15 July 2026 at 12 PM CEST. Late applications are not considered under any circumstances.

Program Highlights

DetailInformation
Opportunity TypeResidential Academic Research Fellowship
Organising BodyHanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) Institute for Advanced Study
ModeOffline (Residential)
Duration3 to 10 Months
LocationDelmenhorst, Germany
Last Date to Apply15 July 2026 (12 PM CEST)

About the Program

The Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship 2026 is administered by the HWK Institute for Advanced Study, a prestigious residential research centre that brings together exceptionally qualified scholars and artists from across the globe to pursue independent academic and creative work in a uniquely interdisciplinary environment. The fellowship is structured across four distinct categories — Regular, Junior, Associate Junior, and Artist in Residence enabling researchers at different career stages to access an institutional environment that actively supports cross-disciplinary collaboration and intellectual exchange.

Eligibility Criteria

Academic Qualification

  • Open to researchers across all academic disciplines worldwide
  • Regular Fellowship: Ph.D. must date back more than five years at the time of application
  • Junior Fellowship: Ph.D. must date back less than five years at the time of application
  • Associate Junior Fellowship: Open to early-career researchers from Northwest Germany only; non-residential
  • Artist in Residence: Open to artists with a keen and demonstrated interest in the sciences

Experience & Other Conditions

  • Applicants must be exceptionally qualified researchers with a strong academic record
  • Residency at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg is mandatory for Regular, Junior, and Artist in Residence categories
  • Applicants intending to conduct experimental or laboratory work must enclose confirmation of access to research infrastructure at a regional academic institution
  • Exact financial conditions and fellowship timeframe are subject to individual agreement with HWK
  • Fellows may be accompanied by children, spouse, or partner during the residency period

Benefits & Funding

ComponentDetail
Residential FellowshipFull residency at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg campus in Delmenhorst
Financial SupportFinancial conditions subject to individual agreement; refer to official application guidelines
Travel AllowanceTravel allowance available for HWK fellows; refer to official Travel Allowance document
Research FreedomFull freedom to pursue self-directed independent research across all disciplines
Academic CommunityAccess to an interdisciplinary community of international fellows and scholars
Family SupportAccommodation and support available for fellows accompanied by children, spouse, or partner
Research InfrastructureAccess to regional academic institutions for experimental and laboratory work where required

Topics / Themes Covered

  • Open to all academic disciplines — no subject restriction applies
  • Interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research encouraged across humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering
  • Special research area: Brain and Mind — dedicated application track available
  • Experimental and laboratory-based research supported through confirmed access to regional infrastructure
  • Arts and sciences intersection — Artist in Residence track for artists engaging with scientific themes

Selection Process

  • Applications submitted online via the official HWK fellowship portal before 15 July 2026 at 12 PM CEST
  • Selection is a one-stage process; all applications reviewed by the HWK selection committee
  • Evaluation based on academic excellence, research proposal quality, and relevance to the HWK’s interdisciplinary mission
  • Applicants intending experimental work must include confirmed access to regional research infrastructure with their application
  • Late applications are not accepted under any circumstances; this is the only call for applications in 2026

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg fellowship application portal and review the full Application Guidelines for Regular and Junior Fellowships before starting your submission.
  2. Select the appropriate fellowship category: Regular Fellowship (Ph.D. more than five years ago), Junior Fellowship (Ph.D. less than five years ago), Associate Junior Fellowship (Northwest Germany early-career, non-residential), or Artist in Residence.
  3. Complete and submit the online application form for your chosen category via the relevant application link on the HWK website.
  4. If applying for experimental or laboratory-based research, attach written confirmation of access to research infrastructure at a regional academic institution.
  5. Submit your completed application strictly before the 15 July 2026 deadline at 12 PM CEST; late submissions will not be considered under any circumstances.

Application Fee

CategoryFee Amount
All ApplicantsNo application fee stated

Important Dates

EventDate
Application Deadline15 July 2026 at 12 PM CEST
Fellowship Duration3 to 10 months (subject to individual agreement)
NoteThis is the only call for applications in 2026

Important Links

ResourceLink
Apply LinkClick Here
Official WebsiteClick Here

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship 2026?
Exceptionally qualified researchers from all academic disciplines and nationalities are eligible across four fellowship categories — Regular, Junior, Associate Junior, and Artist in Residence — with eligibility differentiated by years since Ph.D. completion and geographic location for the non-residential Associate Junior track.

What is the difference between the Regular and Junior Fellowship at HWK?
The Regular Fellowship is for researchers whose Ph.D. was awarded more than five years before application, while the Junior Fellowship is for early-career researchers whose Ph.D. dates back less than five years; both are fully residential at the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg.

Can fellows bring their family during the residency?
Yes – the HWK explicitly supports fellows who wish to be accompanied by children, a spouse, or a partner during their residency, with dedicated guidance on living and working conditions available on the official website.

Is laboratory or experimental research supported at HWK?
Yes – applicants intending to conduct experimental or laboratory work are welcome; however, they must attach written confirmation of access to suitable research infrastructure at a regional academic institution as part of their application.

Is there more than one application deadline per year for the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship?
No – 15 July 2026 at 12 PM CEST is the only application deadline for 2026; consequently, late applications are not considered under any circumstances and applicants are strongly advised to submit well in advance.

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