The French Institutes for Advanced Study Fellowship Programme (FIAS) has officially launched its 2026–2027 call for applications, and this is your last chance to claim a spot in one of the most prestigious academic fellowships in Europe. If you’re a high-achieving, postdoctoral researcher in the Social Sciences or Humanities, this limited offer is your life-changing chance to conduct independent, groundbreaking research in France, free from teaching duties and administrative overload.
FIAS offers an unparalleled 10-month research stay in one of seven elite French Institutes for Advanced Study: Aix-Marseille, Loire Valley, Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, Paris, or Cergy. As part of the fellowship, you’ll receive a monthly stipend of €2,200 net, an additional €2,500 research & training budget, accommodation, round-trip travel grant, and relocation assistance. But that’s just the beginning.
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This is a transformational, fully immersive experience for scholars seeking intellectual freedom, inter-disciplinary exchange, and access to high-caliber research environments. Fellows benefit from dedicated office space, cutting-edge academic resources, and the chance to collaborate with top researchers across France and the world.
If you’ve been seeking an unbeatable opportunity to elevate your academic career, the FIAS Fellowship is precisely what you’ve been waiting for. It combines financial stability, institutional prestige, and scholarly independence—allowing you to turn research ambition into reality.
Imagine spending a year in France, surrounded by a vibrant scholarly community, developing your ideas in peace, and connecting with experts from across disciplines. You don’t just work—you flourish. And with seven diverse IAS locations to choose from, you can select the one that best complements your research vision and lifestyle.
Whether your expertise lies in political science, sociology, history, philosophy, cultural studies, anthropology, or inter-disciplinary studies—the French Institutes for Advanced Study are opening their doors to researchers like you who are ready to make a global impact.
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Requirement/Eligibility
1. Applicants must hold a PhD and have at least two years of post-doctoral research experience at the time of the application deadline.
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2. Researchers from any nationality and any discipline within the Social Sciences and Humanities, or aligned with other domains, are eligible.
3. Candidates must not have resided or worked in France for more than 12 months during the three years prior to the application deadline.
4. Applicants must not be affiliated with a French research institution at the time of the application.
5. The proposed research project must be original, high-quality, and demonstrate a capacity to engage with other disciplines and international issues.
6. Projects must be conducted independently, though fellows are encouraged to collaborate with local institutions where possible.
7. Submissions must include a research proposal, a comprehensive CV, a PhD certificate, letters of support, and samples of work.
8. For applicants targeting Montpellier or Paris, a letter of support from a host laboratory or partner institution is mandatory.
9. All application materials must be submitted in English, regardless of the preferred host institution.
10. Applicants must comply with the ethical and data protection policies outlined in the FIAS program guide and application portal.
Duration/Stipend
The FIAS Fellowship 2026–2027 spans 10 consecutive months, running from September/October 2026 through June/July 2027. Selected fellows will enjoy a comprehensive support package that includes:
- A monthly net stipend of €2,200, delivered as salary or paid leave.
- A €2,500 annual research and training budget for use on conferences, travel, publication fees, software, and workshops.
- A round-trip airfare from your home country to the host institution in France.
- Relocation assistance and accommodation support, arranged in coordination with the host IAS.
- Access to office space, research libraries, IT services, and interdisciplinary academic networks.
- Invitations to internal seminars, workshops, and collaborative events with prominent scholars.
Deadline
16 July 2025
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