Deadline: 9 December 2024
The House of Human Sciences Foundation offers Themis Mobility Program for stays in France of 2 to 3 months for researchers of all nationalities who face obstacles to academic freedom in their countries.
The FMSH supports the intellectual community in countries marked by various obstacles to academic freedom. The Themis mobility program is dedicated to researchers whose fields and research are hindered.
This mobility grant is intended for research work in France: fieldwork, library and archive work. Applications from researchers who have already received support from the FMSH and/or from the PAUSE programme are not given priority.
Funding Information
- A monthly allowance of €1,800 is awarded to fellows to cover travel and living expenses.
- In addition, the FMSH provides assistance in obtaining a visa to France.
Eligible Projects
- Projects will be evaluated based on the following elements:
- The scientific quality of the project and the method developed.
- The need to come to France in view of the project and the obstacles mentioned.
- The feasibility of the project during the stay in France.
Eligibility Criteria
- Context: work:
- in a country where academic freedom is hindered
- and/or on a research topic that is impeded.
- Status and degree: applicants must be attached to a private or public higher education research institution / research institute and hold a research doctorate.
- Candidates must be under 65 years of age at the time of their stay.
- Discipline: candidates must be engaged in research in the humanities and social sciences.
- French host institution: Before submitting their application, applicants will have to find a French research institution to host them for the time of their stay.
Application Requirements
- A CV of maximum 2 pages
- A list of the 5 main publications
- A copy of the thesis diploma
- A letter explaining the situation in which the researcher finds himself/herself and the reasons for which the realization of his/her research is prevented. This information will be strictly confidential and anonymized in the framework of expertise.
- A letter of support of a Research center based in France.
For more information, visit House of Human Sciences Foundation.