NIAS offers several fellowships to promote advanced research in the humanities and social sciences. These fellowships include:

  • Willem F. Duisenberg Fellowship – An invitational fellowship for researchers from abroad who have an outstanding record in the field of applied monetary economics, macro-economics or public finance. The fellowship is for a period of three to five months and carries a monthly stipend of €10,000.
  • Distinguished Lorentz Fellowship – Provides on-campus facilities for an international group of more than fifty research fellows per year who engage in advanced research in the humanities and social sciences. The Lorentz Center organizes weekly international workshops in the fields of science and technology, providing full operational support to the scientific organizers. The next application deadline is October 15, 2013.
  • KB Fellowship – A joint venture between the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB) – National Library of the Netherlands – and NIAS. It is awarded to a renowned non-Dutch scholar in the humanities and offers sustained access to the extensive collections of the Royal Library.
  • Golestan Fellowships – Available to non-Dutch scholars only. Successful applicants should be engaged in fundamental research in the medical or biological sciences and should have a specialization which would make it profitable for them to work in an international setting and be in daily contact with scholars who carry out advanced research in the humanities and social sciences.
  • Henry G. Schermers Fellowship – Aims at promoting research in the field of national law in an international context and will welcome one Dutch and one non-Dutch Scholar each year.

Information about these and other fellowships can be found in the link below:

http://www.nias.knaw.nl/Pages/NIA/12/489.bGFuZz1FTkc.html