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K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg Residency Programme 2027/2028: Three Paid Eight-Month Choreography Residencies With a Monthly Scholarship, Studios and a Production Budget, Closing 12 August 2026 at 16:00 CEST
K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg is awarding three paid eight-month residencies running August 2027 to April 2028, each covering a monthly living-and-accommodation scholarship (2,500 euros a month in the 2025/26 season, with the 2027/28 figure still to be confirmed), one-time travel from and to the resident's place of residence, visa support, use of the K3 studios, a production budget for the closing performance, and dramaturgical, technical and production assistance.
KAAD Scholarship 2026 in Germany: Programme 1 Historical Reference
A historical reference for KAAD Scholarship Programme 1, which supports selected graduates and researchers from developing or emerging countries with postgraduate study or research in Germany through partner committees.
KWI Essen International Fellowships 2027: €3,000 or €4,000 a Month for Six Months of Humanities Research in the Ruhr, Closing 17 August 2026
The Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI) in Essen is recruiting its 14th fellow cohort for a six-month residency from 1 April to 30 September 2027, paying a pre-tax monthly allowance of €3,000 for early-career postdocs or €4,000 for the Thyssen@KWI fellowship, with applications due 17 August 2026.
Martin Roth-Initiative Temporary Relocation to Germany 2026: A Scholarship of Up to 15 Months, With Monthly Stipend, Insurance, and Psychosocial Support, for Artists and Cultural Actors at Risk Hosted by a German Cultural Organisation
The Martin Roth-Initiative, a joint project of ifa and the Goethe-Institut funded by Germany's Federal Foreign Office, is accepting tandem applications from at-risk artists and German non-profit host organisations for protective stays of up to 15 months, with digital submissions due 11 September 2026.
McCloy Program 2027–2029: A Fully Supported Two-Year Master's at the Harvard Kennedy School for Outstanding Young Germans
A German government-linked scholarship that sends up to six graduates a year to a two-year public policy master's at the Harvard Kennedy School, with a monthly stipend, travel and starting grants, and tuition capped at €10,000 a year.
MPIA Student Summer Internship 2026 (Closed): Fully Funded Astronomy Research in Heidelberg
Historical reference for MPIA’s closed 2026 summer research internship. All positions were filled; the official page says the next call will be announced in December 2026 with applications due in January 2027.
Philipp Schwartz Initiative 18th Call 2027: Full Fellowships for German Institutions Hosting Researchers at Risk
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's 18th Philipp Schwartz Initiative call funds German universities and research institutions to host researchers facing significant and continuous personal threat, with applications due 21 August 2026 and funding beginning from January 2027.
Research Explorer Ruhr 2027 in Germany: Two-Week Funded Research Program (2026 Cycle Closed)
Historical reference for the closed Research Explorer Ruhr 2026 cycle. Research Academy has announced the next visit for 13–27 June 2027, with applications expected to begin in early January, but has not published the 2027 closing date or application form.
Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Scholarship for International Students 2027: A Fully Funded Master's or PhD in Germany With an €850–€1,350 Monthly Stipend for Socially Engaged Students
The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung funds international master's and doctoral students studying in Germany with a monthly stipend of €850 to €1,350 plus allowances, for applicants with strong grades and pronounced social and political engagement.
VolkswagenStiftung NEXT 'Dual Use' of Ideas and Concepts from the Humanities and Social Sciences: Up to €650,000 for a Two-Year Team Project on How Academic Theory Gets Repurposed, Closing 6 October 2026
The Volkswagen Foundation is funding two-year exploratory research teams of two or three principal investigators at German institutions, with up to €450,000 for two PIs or €650,000 for three, to study how concepts from the humanities and social sciences are stripped from their original context and used for anti-liberal, anti-scientific and anti-democratic purposes.