The Research Infrastructure RESILIENCE offers researchers from various academic disciplines the opportunity to spend two weeks working on their own religious research project at one of fifteen European research institutions in Albania, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Israel (TNA stays in Israel currently suspended), the Netherlands and Slovenia and to use the outstanding collections and holdings on Judaism, Christianity, Islam as well as ancient and non-European religions.
RESILIENCE Transnational Access (TNA) Fellowship users will have direct and effective access to the unique physical and digital collections and expertise of these research institutions and universities. Each host institution offers a place to work and support in navigating physical and digital collections, while also providing locally tailored travel and accommodation tips, as well as additional benefits for the TNA user unique to the institution. Crucially, the TNA user will enjoy expert guidance provided by senior scholars from the host institution, incorporating valuable networking opportunities to the research visit.
All information and access to the online application form at: https://www.resilience-ri.eu/cfa-tna/
The call is part of the RESILIENCE program "Transnational Access". It offers access to extensive material and virtual collections in 15 libraries, archives and museums with important sources on the history of Christianity, Judaism and Islam as well as other religions, which are open to new users across national borders as part of the program for research into historical and modern religious developments and interreligious and interconfessional dialogue.
RESILIENCE is a European cross-disciplinary research infrastructure serving the study of religion in all academic fields. It connects research centers, data holders and services distributed all over Europe and creates new instruments and services for its scientific community. RESILIENCE entered the ESFRI Roadmap 2021 and has received funding from the European Commission for its Preparatory Phase (2022–2026).