Are you a scholar, artist, journalist, or writer facing restrictions due to war, conflict, or oppression? The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026 in the Netherlands offers a fully funded opportunity to continue your work in a secure environment. Hosted by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS) in Amsterdam, this five-month fellowship provides international scholars with the chance to pursue independent projects in a supportive academic setting.
Quick Overview of NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026
- Host Organization: Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS)
- Duration: 5 months (September–January or February–June 2026)
- Coverage: Fully Funded (travel, accommodation, stipend, facilities)
- Eligible Applicants: All nationalities
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Deadline: 31 December 2025
About NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026
The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship is designed for academics, authors, artists, and journalists who cannot safely continue their work in their home countries due to political oppression, conflict, or threats to freedom. This program provides temporary relocation in the Netherlands, enabling fellows to carry on with their projects without fear.
Fellows are offered a supportive research environment, access to NIAS facilities, and the chance to collaborate with an international academic community. Importantly, this fellowship does not accept applications from institutions boycotted by the Dutch government.
Financial Benefits
The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026 (Fully Funded) covers:
- Round-trip airfare
- Accommodation in Amsterdam
- Monthly stipend
- Letter of invitation
- Private office space
- Access to NIAS library and facilities
Research Scope
Fellows may continue working on a project of their choice within the fields of humanities or social sciences.
Documents Required
Applicants must prepare and submit:
- Completed online application form
- Project proposal
- Motivation letter
- Statement explaining reasons for leaving home institution
- Updated CV or resume
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Open to candidates from all countries
- For scientific proposals: At least 3 years of research experience after completing a PhD
- For artistic or journalistic proposals: No PhD required
- Project must fall within humanities or social sciences
- Strong command of English
- Fellows must be available in person at least four days per week
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply for the NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026 in the Netherlands is 31 December 2025.
How to Apply
- Submit the application via the official online portal.
- Proposals are assessed based on:
- Clarity of the research topic and question
- Relevance (academic, cultural, artistic, or societal)
- Defined methodology and identified challenges
- Feasibility within five months
- Intended research or artistic output
- Contribution to NIAS academic community