Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) Barbro Klein Fellowship Programme 2027-28

Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) is currently accepting applications for its Barbro Klein Fellowship Programme 2027-28. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

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About SCAS Barbro Klein Fellowship Programme

The Barbro Klein Residential Fellowship Programme intends to advance the study of cultural diversity in a global perspective. The fellowship is open to scholars from across disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on research on cultural and social diversity, cultural heritage and creativity, societal structures and public resistance, and varieties of cultural expressions in local and global perspective.

Benefits of SCAS Barbro Klein Fellowship Programme

  • Fellows typically receive a monthly stipend, although SCAS does not match salaries from home institutions. Applicants are encouraged to seek supplementary funding through sabbatical salaries, grants, or other sources.
  • Accommodation is generally provided for fellows residing outside the Stockholm–Uppsala region. Whenever possible, SCAS also assists Stockholm-based fellows who face commuting challenges.

SCAS Barbro Klein Fellowship Programme Requirements

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Hold a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree for at least three years by the time of application. For the 2027–28 fellowship, this means a PhD awarded no later than 1 June 2023.
  • Have a record of independent scholarly achievement beyond the post-doctoral level, including significant publications.
  • Be active participants in international academic forums.
  • Not be required to hold a current institutional affiliation or university position.
  • Demonstrate research that contributes to understanding cultural and social diversity, creativity, and the variety of cultural expressions globally.

Application Date and Process

Apply through the Varbi application system by filling in the online form and submitting as PDF-files the following required application documents:

  • A curriculum vitae (not exceeding 4 pages)
  • A description of your intended research project (not exceeding 1500 words, excluding bibliography if any)
  • A list of your major articles (up to ten) in international peer-reviewed journals and/or major research monographs or edited volumes
  • One article of your choice (or chapter in an edited book, or chapter from a monograph by you), representing your scholarship. The article does not have to be related to your proposed research project, but it has to be in English.
  • An account of why you wish to be at SCAS (rather than at another institute for advanced study) (not exceeding 100 words)
  • An account of how you would benefit from a stay at SCAS (not exceeding 100 words)
  • An account of how you would contribute to the academic and social environment at SCAS (not exceeding 100 words)
  • A copy of your PhD diploma
  • (Optional) up to 3 letters of reference (Please note that letters of reference must be uploaded by the candidate by the application deadline. It is not possible for referees to upload references into the online application system or send them to SCAS.)

Once your application has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation email from the Varbi online application system.

Application Deadline

01 June, 2026

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