The Gerda Henkel Foundation is offering General Research Grants to enable postdocs to advance their humanities research projects. These full-time scholarships cover living costs and project-related expenses for up to 24 months.
Applicants must hold a PhD or an equivalent postdoctoral qualification, and for postdoctoral researchers, their PhD must have been awarded within the last ten years. The PhD thesis must already be published, and the proposed research project must clearly differ from the PhD topic.
The Gerda Henkel Foundation is a private, non-profit organization established in June 1976 by Lisa Maskell in memory of her mother Gerda Henkel. It focuses on supporting research in the historical humanities, including fields such as history, archaeology, art history, historical Islamic studies, history of science, and law. The Foundation promotes independent research by offering grants and scholarships to postdoctoral scholars and researchers worldwide, without requiring institutional affiliation. It is known for funding high-quality projects that contribute to cultural and historical knowledge, with a strong emphasis on the humanities.