The Institute of Czech Literature (ICL) of the CAS invites foreign researchers specializing in Czech or Central European literature and culture to apply for the Josef Dobrovský Fellowship.
This grant provides the opportunity to work on a specific research project and establish or deepen connections with the ICL.
Until January 15, 2022, we are accepting applications for stays by scholars next year (starting on April 19, 2022, or later).
Before applying, please contact our deputy director for international cooperation, Michael Wögerbauer (zamini@ucl.cas.cz) to discuss your application.
More information is available here: https://service.ucl.cas.cz/en/2013-02-15-12-26-21/czech-studies-grant
Other Institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences welcoming applications for the Josef Dobrovský Fellowship include:
Czech Language Institute of the CAS, https://ujc.avcr.cz/index.html
Contact person: dr. Tamah Sherman (sherman@ujc.cas.cz)
Institute of Art History of the CAS, https://www.udu.cas.cz/en
Contact person: dr. Jan Klípa (klipa@udu.cas.cz)
Institute of Contemporary History of the CAS, http://www.usd.cas.cz/en/
Contact person: dr. Lenka Krátká (kratka@usd.cas.cz)
Institute of Ethnology of the CAS, http://www.eu.avcr.cz/en/
Contact person: Mária Málková, MIB (malkova@eu.cas.cz)
Institute of History of the CAS, https://www.hiu.cas.cz/en
Contact person: doc. PhDr. Jan Němeček, DrSc. (nemecek@hiu.cas.cz)
Institute of Philosophy of the CAS, https://www.flu.cas.cz/en/
Contact person: dr. Julie Černá (cerna@flu.cas.cz)
Institute of Slavonic Studies of the CAS, http://www.slu.cas.cz/
Contact person: ing. Radana Škodová (skodova@slu.cas.cz)
Please note that the Josef Dobrovský Fellowship is intended for foreign scholars who need to study local historical, cultural, artistic, linguistic, geographical or natural characteristics in the Czech Republic for their research.