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December 8, 2025

Call for Applications: Mobility Fellowships - Global Indo-Pacific (MWS) - Deadline Dez. 14

From: Luise Kahlow <kahlow@dijtokyo.org>
Date: 2025/11/10

The DIJ would like to draw your attention to the following Call for Applications:

 

We invite applications for mobility fellowships in the research node "Global Indo-Pacific: Connecting Histories and Futures" for research stays at any partner institution from one to two months between April and October 2026. The node presently includes researchers from five MWS institutes (DIJ Tokyo, GHI London, MWF Delhi, GHI Paris, GHI Washington), the Asia Research Institute (ARI) at the National University of Singapore and the Institute for Asian and African Studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Centered at ARI, it conducts research within the three modules "History, Heritage and Civilization", "Knowledge, Networks and Institutions", and "Earth, Energy and Water". The mobility fellowships support self-chosen innovative research projects with links to one of the node's module themes (details here).

 

This call for applications aims at strengthening and expanding networks within and beyond the research node. Application deadline: December 14, 2025. Mobility fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis.

 

Applications are to be submitted electronically through the online platform

 

The mobility fellowship covers the travel costs and a daily stipend for living expenses abroad, the amount depends on the chosen location. Details can be found in the fellowship guidelines.

 

DIJ Tokyo

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Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0094, Japan

 

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