Call for Fellows 2020–21
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society invites applications for its
2020–21 cohort of postdoctoral and senior fellows. The RCC’s fellowship program
is designed to bring together excellent scholars from a variety of countries
and disciplines who are working in the field of environment and society. In
this application round, the RCC is offering thematic fellowships (four to
twelve months) on the following topics:
- Extinction
The “Rettet die Bienen” (Save the Bees) campaign in Bavaria elevated the issue of species loss and extinction to the top of the public agenda. Why are habitats and species being lost, and what are the consequences? What can we learn from past extinctions? What is the impact for humans of the reality and the discourse of extinction? Can we fight against the loss of species—and should we? - Futures
Western understandings of “the future” are primarily based on ideas of progress and intention; but in today’s world, other understandings are needed. How can we ensure just futures in a planetary context? How have past imaginations of the future created better worlds? How can we build feasible futures—economically, infrastructurally, physically, and culturally? Which tools and concepts help us imagine alternative futures? - Open (no specific theme)
We will be awarding a very limited number of fellowships for truly excellent projects that do not relate to either of these two topics. We expect that the success rate for funding in this category will be between 3–5%.
The two topic areas aim to bring future fellows together and facilitate focused
dialogue and productive collaborations across disciplines. Applicants are
welcome to apply individually or as interdisciplinary teams; we also accept
applications for scholarly outreach projects (journalism, documentary film,
community engagement, etc.). All fellows are expected to spend their fellowship
in residence, to work on a major project, and to participate actively in life
at the RCC. Please note that the RCC does not sponsor field trips or archival
research.
This will be the last fellowship round to be funded by the German Federal
Ministry of Education and Research, which provided the initial grant for the
RCC in 2009. We do, however, plan to advertise a smaller number of fellowships
from 2021 onwards.
Fellowship Awards
Fellowships will be granted for a period of four to twelve months (applicants
should indicate their preferred duration in their application). The RCC
will pay for a teaching replacement of the successful candidate at their home
institution; alternatively, it will pay a stipend directly to the fellow that is
commensurate with their experience, current employment, and funding guidelines.
Travel to and from Munich will be covered by the RCC.
Requirements
- fellows must commit to a stay of between four and twelve months
- fellowships
may begin on the following three dates:
- 1 September 2020
- 1 January 2021
- 1 May 2021
- fellows (with the exception of outreach fellows) must have completed a doctoral degree (including final defense) by 31 January 2020
- applicants who reside in the greater Munich area will not be considered (however, applications for fellowships that are based on collaborative projects with scholars in Munich are welcomed)
To Apply:
The deadline for applications is 31
January 2020. Applications must be made in our online portal.
The application portal will
be open from 1 January to 31 January 2020. It closes at midnight (Central
European Time) on 31 January.
The application (in English) should include the following:
- Cover letter (750 words maximum);
- Curriculum vitae (3 pages maximum);
- Project description (1,000 words maximum), including project’s relation to one of the two thematic clusters;
- Research schedule for the fellowship period (300 words maximum), including preferred length of stay;
- Names and contact information of three scholars as referees; these scholars should be people who know you and your work well. Please note that we do not initially require letters, and we may not contact your referees.
For more information, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions section of our website. Please consult this section thoroughly before contacting us with questions.
For more information, see: https://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/fellows/application/fellowships-2016-17/index.html


