The IIE-SRF Fellowship 2025-2026 is a fully funded programme available for international PhD students. The fellowship provides a grant of up to US$25,000, along with individual health insurance, to support a visiting academic position for up to one year. The fellowship may be extended for a second year based on the scholar’s needs and progress.
The Baden-Württemberg Fund also supports research appointments at universities and other higher education institutions in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. Researchers facing immediate threats to their lives or careers can continue their work in an environment that values liberty and security. Eligible candidates include professors, senior researchers, and public intellectuals from any country or discipline.
Scholarship Summary
- Level of Study: PhD (Doctoral)
- Institution: IIE-SRF
- Study Location: Host institutions worldwide
- Fields of Study: Open to applicants from all academic disciplines
- Programme Duration: 1–2 years
- Deadline: Applications are accepted year-round
Scholarship Benefits
The IIE-SRF Fellowship provides:
- A grant of up to US$25,000.
- Individual health insurance coverage.
- A visiting academic position for up to one year, renewable for an additional year.
- The total amount of the fellowship depends on factors such as the host institution’s location, the local cost of living, and any additional support from the host institution or other sources.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the IIE-SRF Fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Language: English proficiency is required.
- Eligible Countries: Open to applicants from all countries.
- Academic Qualifications: Professors, senior researchers, and public intellectuals from any discipline may apply.
- Evaluation Criteria:
- Academic qualifications and work quality/potential.
- The severity of threats faced by the applicant.
- Preference is given to scholars with a PhD or the highest degree in their field, those with significant teaching or research experience, and those facing immediate, targeted threats.
- Applicants should demonstrate strong academic achievements and the potential to contribute to their home or host communities.
How to Apply for the IIE-SRF Fellowship
Follow these steps to apply for the IIE-SRF Fellowship:
- Application Submission:
Applicants can apply directly or have someone submit the application on their behalf. Required materials include:- Application Form.
- Academic Statement: A detailed description of your academic and professional background.
- Current CV or resume.
- Personal Statement: Explain why you are seeking support from the IIE-SRF Fellowship.
- Two academic/professional letters of reference: These should be from colleagues who can speak to your research, publications, or teaching experience.
- Two Personal Letters of Reference: From individuals familiar with the challenges you face, along with your professional background. Referees should, when possible, use official letterhead and send letters directly to srf@iie.org.
- Copy of PhD or highest degree.
- Writing Samples: Include examples of your most recent research or publications.
- Host Institution Letter: A letter from a higher education institution willing to host your fellowship, though this is not a mandatory requirement.
- Submit Application:
All application materials should be submitted via email (preferred), fax, or post. - Submission Address:
Letters and materials can be sent to:
Scholar Rescue Fund
Institute of International Education
809 United Nations Plaza
New York, New York 10017-3580
USA
Official Website