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We at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies are delighted that you are considering applying to our institute. The IIAS is a leader in the fields of science, technology, and humanities, and we are committed to fostering a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment for our researchers and scholars. Our goal is to support innovative and ambitious research projects that push the boundaries of knowledge and make a meaningful impact on society.
Our Open Call invites researchers and scholars from around the world to apply for a fellowship at the IIAS. We offer a range of fellowship opportunities, including long-term and short-term residencies, as well as postdoctoral and visiting positions. Our fellows have the opportunity to work alongside some of the most distinguished researchers and scholars in their fields, and to take advantage of the resources and support the IIAS provides.
Thank you for your interest in the IIAS Open Call, and we look forward to reading your application. Please take the time to review the application guidelines, eligibility criteria, and information about the review process before submitting your application. We wish you the best of luck in your application.

Professor Jonathan D. Sarna Reflects on the Impact of October 7 Attacks on Jewish communities across North America.
Photo: Courtesy Charles Darwin Foundation Historian and former IIAS fellow, Professor Jonathan D. Sarna, recently engaged in a thought-provoking discussion shedding light on the

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Three IIAS former fellows collaborated to organize an international workshop titled “Displacement, Forced Migration and Reparation: Comparisons and Controversies” at the University of Sussex, UK. This event was co-hosted

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The Israel Institute for Advanced Studies is delighted to announce the recipients of the 2024 Michael Bruno Memorial Award, recognizing exceptional young Israeli scholars who exemplify

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Image courtesy of Xinhua Gideon Shelach-Lavi, a past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies and a member of the “Animals and Human Society

Ancient Beta Israel Texts to be Digitized and Made Public
Chief Kes Berko Tegegne reads from the Orit, written in the Ge’ez language. (photo credit: Michael Zekri and the Jerusalem Post) Dr. Dalit Rom-Shiloni, a past

IIAS Fellow Daniel Neuhauser’s New Breakthrough in Nanophotonics
The IIAS is pleased to feature a recent publication by former fellow Daniel Neuhauser, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA. Neuhauser,

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Daniel R. Schwartz of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Landau Prize for Science and Arts, granted by the National

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Photo courtesy: University of Toronto Jennifer Nagel, a past fellow of the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies and a member of the research group “Practical

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Achim Lichtenberger, a past member of the “Contextualizing the Cult of the Southern Levant in the Greco-Roman Period: Monotheism and Polytheism between Continuity and Change” research