Fellowship

Dr. Richard M. Hunt Fellowship for the Study of German Politics, Society, and Culture

American Council on Germany Original Source
Award

$7,000 - $7,000

Deadline

Apr 24, 2026

Due in 40 days
Location

United States and Germany

Applicants

individual

About This Opportunity

The Dr. Richard M. Hunt Fellowship for the Study of German Politics, Society, and Culture, established in 2003, offers a unique opportunity for emerging American scholars to dive deep into the heart of contemporary German society. This prestigious fellowship empowers the next generation of academics to contribute vital insights to the study of Germany's political, cultural, and social history. Hunt Fellows embark on transformative journeys, conducting archival research, engaging with local experts, and collaborating with transatlantic peers to gain a richer, more nuanced understanding of Germany's evolving landscape. The fellowships are named in honor of Dr. Richard M. Hunt, renowned Harvard University historian, who dedicated much of his career to mentoring the next generation of scholars. This fellowship is designed to enrich the academic journey of early-career professionals, providing not only invaluable international experience but also a powerful platform to propel their careers forward. Fellows conduct research toward their Ph.D. dissertations or book projects. Fellows receive a generous $7,000 stipend, covering transatlantic airfare, domestic travel, and room and board for a minimum of 21 days. To maximize this incredible opportunity, fellows will collaborate closely with the ACG to finalize a comprehensive research itinerary before the stipend is disbursed. Fellows have one academic year to complete their travel. Upon returning, fellows will submit an insightful analytical report of their findings, with the potential for publication by the ACG. They will also be able to share their discoveries with wider audiences through presentations at ACG Warburg Chapters, local community discussions, and engaging social media content.

Duration Up to 13 mo

Who Can Apply

Region
United States and Germany
Citizenship
United States
Residency
United States
Project in
Germany
Applicants
individual

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

cover_letter research_proposal cv letters_of_recommendation

Review process

Applications are reviewed by a distinguished selection committee and evaluated based on the applicant's ability to shed new light on contemporary German history and the feasibility of the proposed project.

Additional benefits

  • travel_support
  • publication_support
  • networking

Restrictions

  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • present_findings
  • acknowledge_funder