Call for Applications for the 2026–2027 Academic Year
The Lesia Ukraїnka Fellowship is part of the Ukraine and the World Program.
The call for applications is open to scholars in all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Lesia Ukraїnka Junior Visiting Fellowships are awarded every academic year to outstanding scholars in the social sciences and humanities, to support their research and development.
Fellowships are awarded to selected candidates whose scholarship addresses global issues in culture, society, or politics with reference to the Ukrainian past and present. Projects that consider feminism, literary history, anti-imperialism, and illness and disability—key facets of Lesia Ukraїnka’s life and work—are particularly welcome. Preference will be given to candidates currently based in Ukraine.
Conditions
The selected candidates will be invited to spend a term of three consecutive months at the IWM in Vienna between September 2026 and June 2027 in order to pursue their research projects as Lesia Ukraїnka Junior Visiting Fellows.
Postdoctoral candidates who have defended their PhD by the date of the fellowship application deadline will receive a stipend of EUR 3,300 per month; candidates currently pursuing their doctoral degree will receive a stipend of EUR 2,750 per month. From the stipend, visiting fellows are responsible for covering all living expenses during their research term, including travel to and from Vienna, accommodation costs, health insurance, utilities, local transport, telecommunications, etc., as well as research costs (i.e. for literature, conference fees).
Fellowships start on the first day of the first month and end on the last day of the last month of the fellowship period.
The IWM provides visiting fellows with office space, internet access, in-house research facilities, and administrative services, all free of charge. The visiting fellows will join the IWM community of scholars and are invited to participate in the activities of the Institute.
Eligibility
Candidates for the Lesia Ukraїnka Junior Visiting Fellowship must be enrolled in a doctoral program in the humanities or social sciences, or have obtained a PhD in the same fields not longer than four years previously at the time of the application deadline (not before 16 January 2022).
We do not accept multiple fellowship applications from the same candidate within the same academic year. Candidates who have previously received a resident IWM fellowship must wait two academic years before applying for another fellowship. Recipients of a specific IWM fellowship cannot reapply for the same program.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the online application form, which is accessible by clicking on the “Apply” button below. We will not consider applications sent via email.
Required materials:
- A brief letter of motivation that addresses how the project would benefit from time at the IWM, its connection to the IWM’s mission and research, and concrete research/writing goals during the fellowship.
- A project description of max. 550 characters incl. spaces
- A project proposal of max. 7,500 characters incl. spaces, containing:
- a) a description of the project’s objectives
- b) a discussion of the current state of research
- c) methods
- d) a work plan
- A curriculum vitae, including a list of publications
- Two letters of recommendation from scholars familiar with the applicant’s academic work. Please note that the letters of recommendation need to be submitted directly by your recommenders before the application deadline. Your recommenders will receive an automatic email with a link to a webform after you have submitted your application.
All application materials must be in English.
Important! Attached documents must be combined into a single PDF, as the online submission form only allows for one attachment. File names of attachments must use Latin characters only.
Application Deadline: Friday, 16 January 2026, 23:59 CET
Evaluation and Selection Procedures
Applications that meet the formal and thematic criteria of the call will be evaluated, and the finalists will be selected by a jury of experts. Applicants will be notified of the jury’s decision via email by 30 April 2026. The jury is not required to publicly justify its decisions, nor to provide applicants with individual feedback on their applications.
Lesia Ukraїnka (1872-1913) was one of Ukraine’s most distinguished writers and intellectuals. Emerging as a prominent modernist writer in fin-de-siècle Ukraine, which was then divided between the Austro-Hungarian and Russian Empires, Ukraїnka was a pioneering feminist, a social-democratic and anticolonial activist, and a global thinker.
