Conny Kristel Fellowship Program 2019, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Publish Date: Dec 20, 2018

Deadline: Dec 30, 2018

Conny Kristel Fellowship Call 2018

As a historian, Dr Kristel was known for her publications about the history of the persecution of the Jews, and her work about the Netherlands during the First World War. The will to fathom the origins and consequences of war violence, persecution and victimhood formed the core of all her work. As project director of EHRI, she made a significant contribution to the internationalization and innovation of Holocaust research.

This first special call is the symbolic start to a new phase of the EHRI Fellowship programme that in honour of Dr Conny Kristel will grant Holocaust researchers, archivists and digital humanists comprehensive transnational access to key collections and centres of expertise across Europe and beyond. It marks EHRI’s commitment to continue and deepen the ground-breaking work Dr Kristel envisioned, encouraged and performed.

Practicalities of the fellowship 

The first Conny Kristel Fellow will be offered three weeks of access to the impressive collections of the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide studies in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, including a stipend for housing and living expenses as well as travel to and from the institute.

The Fellowship is funded by the European Union under the rules of transnational access and is thus principally open to applicants working at institutions established in member (the EU-28) and associate states. By EU regulations, participation by Fellows working at institutions in third countries is limited to 20% of the total amount of units of access provided by EHRI. It is not possible to apply for the Conny Kristel Fellowship if one works in the Netherlands.

NIOD Institute of War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies

NIOD manages over 2,500 meters of archival materials about war, the Second World War in the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies, the Holocaust and other genocides in the 20th and 21st century. The vast amount of archival material relates to the Second World War, including the pre-war years and the aftermath. Among other things, NIOD administers the archives of:

  • The German occupation administration in the Netherlands
  • Ministries in The Hague and London during the Second World War
  • Resistance groups
  • Jewish and National Socialist organisations
  • Prison camps in both Europe and Asia

Application

All application materials must be submitted in English. The application must include the following:

  • A completed application form.
  • A curriculum vitae (maximum 2 pages).
  • A four to five page (1,250 to maximum 1,500 words) detailed research project proposal related to the Holocaust (including its antecedents and aftermath) that the applicant plans to undertake during the term of the fellowship as well as an explanation of why research at the NIOD fits the research topic.
  • A letter of recommendation from a reputable academic who is familiar with the applicant’s work. A letter of recommendation should include evaluation of the applicant’s proposed research as well as the overall quality of the applicant’s work. The letter may be sent by email as a scan (including the recommenders signature and letterhead) with the application or directly by the recommender. The letter must be received before the application deadline.
  • Applicants must also designate a second recommender in the application form. The recommender may be contacted directly by EHRI.

Applicants will be notified in January 2019.

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This opportunity has expired. It was originally published here:

https://ehri-project.eu/conny-kristel-fellowship-call

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