The Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 is now inviting fresh applications from ambitious scholars ready to rethink Europe through bold, critical, and future-facing research. Hosted under the prestigious Jan Patočka Program, this fellowship offers humanities and social sciences researchers a rare opportunity to live, write, and collaborate in Vienna while receiving a generous monthly stipend and full academic support.
Designed for scholars inspired by Jan Patočka’s intellectual legacy, the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026–2027 welcomes innovative projects exploring philosophy, history, geopolitics, post-colonial thought, modernity, war, technology, and the evolving idea of (post-)Europe. If your research challenges conventional European narratives and speaks to contemporary global debates, this fellowship places your work exactly where it belongs—at the center of rigorous international discourse.
What the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 Offers Selected Fellows?
Winning the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 means securing five uninterrupted months of funded research at the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) in Vienna, one of Europe’s most respected intellectual hubs. Selected fellows join an active scholarly community while enjoying financial independence and academic freedom.
Postdoctoral fellows receive a monthly stipend of EUR 3,300, while doctoral candidates are awarded EUR 2,750 per month for the full five-month fellowship period. In addition to financial support, fellows are provided with fully equipped office space, high-speed internet, access to in-house research facilities, and comprehensive administrative assistance—all free of charge. Fellows are also actively invited to participate in lectures, seminars, and intellectual events organized by the IWM, ensuring deep academic engagement beyond individual research.
Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 Eligibility Requirements
The Jan Patočka Fellowship targets emerging scholars in the humanities and social sciences who are ready to contribute original perspectives to European and global debates.
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Hold a PhD in the humanities or social sciences awarded
- Present a research project aligned with the fellowship’s thematic focus on (post-)Europe
- Apply for only one IWM fellowship within the same academic year
- Respect the waiting period rules if previously awarded an IWM resident fellowship
How to Apply for the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026
Applying for the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 is a fully online process designed to evaluate both academic depth and research clarity. Interested candidates should prepare their materials carefully and submit everything through the official application portal.
Your application journey includes:
- Writing a concise motivation letter explaining how the IWM environment strengthens your research
- Crafting a short project description (maximum 550 characters)
- Submitting a detailed research proposal (up to 7,500 characters) outlining objectives, methods, literature context, and work plan
- Uploading an academic CV with publications
- Securing two academic recommendation letters submitted directly by referees
- Apply: https://www.iwm.at/calls/jan-patocka-fellowship-26-27
Once submitted, your recommenders automatically receive instructions to upload their letters, completing your application file.
The last date to apply for the Jan Patočka Fellowship 2026 for the 2026–2027 academic year is Tuesday, 10 February 2026, at 23:59 CET.