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Support is available for mid-career Jewish Studies scholars to apply for six to twelve months of funding to complete a significant research project.
These fellowships are designed to free mid-career scholars from teaching, administrative responsibilities, and other professional duties.
Eligible scholars may apply, via their institution, for up to £45,000 for a period between six to twelve months in order to focus on research and writing. The amount awarded is contingent on the demonstrated cost of employing a fixed-term replacement for the scholar and the duration of the proposed fellowship.
Note: If an application is successful, funding will be awarded to the scholar’s institution to employ the replacement lecturer, etc., and disperse research funds to the scholar.
Applicants must be employed at a European university or heritage institution (e.g., archive, library or museum), and we expect them to have already made a significant contribution to Jewish Studies. Typically, we expect applicants to be within 15 years of completing their PhD.
We suggest more junior applicants check to see whether they are eligible to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship instead.
All topics within the broad field of Jewish Studies are considered eligible for the Foundation’s Jewish Studies grants. The Foundation particularly welcomes applications from those engaged in the study of contemporary Jewish life in Europe from a social science perspective and those whose proposals involve digital humanities research techniques.
In principle, projects only tangentially related to Jewish Studies are unlikely to be successful, nor will projects devoted to an individual or individuals who happen to be Jewish, but whose historical importance is not significantly contingent on that biographical fact. Secondary school education, informal education and documentary films will not be funded within the context of the Academic Jewish Studies grant programme.
For more information on Jewish Studies please read our AJS FAQs.
If the applicant is employed at a university, funding can go toward a teaching buyout. If the applicant is employed at a heritage institution, funding can go toward employing a fixed-term replacement. Up to £5,000 can also go toward research expenses.
If you are uncertain about the eligibility of your proposed project or project costs, please contact Dr Ruchama Johnston-Bloom.
A fundamental component of the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe’s mission is to increase access to European Jewish heritage and culture.
We encourage grantees to publish their Foundation-funded research in peer-reviewed journals with an open access option, and to make their articles freely accessible whenever possible. Should an article based on Foundation-funded research be accepted for publication, grantees may apply to the Foundation for funding to cover costs associated with open access publication, such as article processing charges.
Your Application Form and supporting documents must be submitted by Tuesday 13 January 2026. References will be due by Tuesday 20 January 2026 – please ensure you provide a copy of your application form and the reference to your referees to complete.
You should expect notification via email in mid-May 2026 letting you know whether your application has been successful or unsuccessful. If your application is approved, you will receive an official award letter and agreement which you will need to e-sign and return with the necessary supporting documentation.
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Translations: For documents not originally written in English please include an English translation. This does not need to be an official translation, but it must be clear and accurate. Documents in a language other than English that are not accompanied by an English translation will not be processed.
If your application is approved, you will need to submit further supporting documentation once you receive your Grant Letter and Agreement.
Applicants must supply details for two, external referees able to evaluate their proposal. Referees must not be affiliated with the institution applying for the fellowship.
It is the responsibility of the applicant to send their referees the correct reference form and to ensure references are submitted by the referee deadline. Forms are available to download at the bottom of this page.
The Foundation will confirm receipt of your references to you via email no later than 5 working days after the referee deadline. If the Foundation has not received your reference(s) you will be contacted no later than 3 working days after the referee deadline. Please do not contact the Foundation during this period regarding your references as there will be a delay in responding to your query.
You can find the most frequently asked questions relating to Academic Jewish Studies here.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any further information or advice as you prepare your application.
For queries relating to this grant category please contact: Dr Ruchama Johnston-Bloom. For any other information including technical support please contact info@rothschildfoundation.eu.
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