Postdocstipendium ved Det Danske Institut i Rom
Et toårigt postdoc-stipendium ved Det Danske Institut i Rom til forskning inden for humaniora, samfundsvidenskab og/eller naturvidenskab.
Deadline
01.04.2025 - 16:00
Opslag
Hvert andet år
Åbner
31.01.2025
Beløb
Løn- og driftsomkostninger
For ansøgere
Purpose
This fellowship is for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Danish Institute in Rome to conduct research within the humanities, social sciences and/or natural sciences.
Who?
To be eligible to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Danish Institute in Rome, the applicant must hold a PhD degree or must have received the final assessment of the PhD thesis.
The applicant must have demonstrated a strong connection to Danish research.
Applicants who, at the time of application, have more than five years’ experience since obtaining their PhD degree are not eligible. Any periods of leave will be accepted as extensions of this time limit (maternity leave, paternity leave, family care leave, illness, military service, etc.). The exact PhD date must be specified in the CV.
The postdoctoral fellow is expected to accept light ad hoc duties at the Danish Institute in Rome in connection with conferences, symposia, teaching, publications, etc.
The regular workplace will be the Danish Institute in Rome although shorter stays outside of Rome can be accepted.
Applicants who are already affiliated to the Danish Institute in Rome cannot apply for this fellowship.
What?
The Carlsberg Foundation covers the fellow’s full salary and operating expenses of DKK 5,000 per month.
Operating expenses are at the postdoctoral fellow’s disposal to cover conferences, study trips, and so on, and cannot be used to cover overhead costs and administration fees.
Assessment & process
FAQ
The Carlsberg Foundation only supports scientific activities with a strong connection to Danish research, as specified in the Charter of the Foundation, Sect. 9.1. The board of the Carlsberg Foundation interprets this to mean that the applicant may, for example:
- hold a degree from a Danish research institute and subsequently have been employed at a Danish research institute; or
- through personal or family relations be strongly connected to Danish research; or
- possess so strong and demonstrated ties to Danish research that even if the applicant moves abroad to conduct research, e.g., in connection with an internationalization fellowship, the applicant intends to return to Danish research upon the completion of their stay.
These examples are not exhaustive. It is ultimately up to the board of the Carlsberg Foundation to decide whether a connection is considered strong or not.
No. The requirements for the length of the application are described in the guidelines regardless of the number of applicants.
No.
No.
Spring Call: The earliest start date is 1 August, and the latest start date is 1 January the following year. *Except Visiting Fellowships at University of Oxford. Check the guidelines for further information.
Autumn Call: The earliest start date is 1 January, and the latest start date is 1 September. *Except Semper Ardens: Advance and Visiting Fellowships at University of Oxford. Check the guidelines for further information.
Yes, shortly after you have submitted your application, you will receive an e-mail with a confirmation that the Carlsberg Foundation has received your application.
You will be able to view your application as a complete PDF file in CF-Grant.
For applications submitted under the ordinary call, applicants can edit the application until the application deadline.
For applications submitted under the continuous call, applicants cannot edit the application after it has been submitted. Instead, the applicant must submit a new application.
The applicant must hold a PhD degree or must have received the assessment of the PhD thesis before the application deadline.
The Carlsberg Foundation only supports scientific activities with a strong connection to Danish research, as specified in the Charter of the Foundation, Sect. 9.1. The board of the Carlsberg Foundation interprets this to mean that the applicant may, for example:
- hold a degree from a Danish research institute and subsequently have been employed at a Danish research institute; or
- through personal or family relations be strongly connected to Danish research; or
- possess so strong and demonstrated ties to Danish research that even if the applicant moves abroad to conduct research, e.g., in connection with an internationalization fellowship, the applicant intends to return to Danish research upon the completion of their stay.
These examples are not exhaustive. It is ultimately up to the board of the Carlsberg Foundation to decide whether a connection is considered strong or not.
No.
An affiliation can for instance consist of having completed a PhD or having previously been employed at the research institution. Shorter research stays are not understood as affiliations. In case of doubt, the Board will make the final decision.
Please note: The foundation reserves the right to make adjustments to the criteria.