The Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship supports outstanding scholars and practitioners dedicated to promoting education for sustainable peace, especially in post-conflict or transitional societies.

Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship 2027 | Fully Funded Fellowship in Germany

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The Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship supports outstanding scholars and practitioners dedicated to promoting education for sustainable peace, especially in post-conflict or transitional societies.

The Fellowship is hosted by the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media (GEI). This six-month research fellowship allows experts to focus on a project that bridges academic theory and real-world peacebuilding practice.

The program encourages the production of actionable outcomes such as policy papers, educational materials, or research publications that advance peace education and civil-society capacity building globally.

Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship Summary

Host CountryGermany
Host InstituteLeibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute
Eligible NationalitiesAll
Financial CoverageFully Funded
Eligible CandidatesScholars and Professionals
Fellowship Duration6 Months
DeadlineNovember 14, 2025

Benefits of the Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship

Fellows receive:

  • Monthly stipend: €3,300 for a 6-month research stay (minimum 3 months in exceptional cases).
  • Return economy airfare to and from Germany.
  • Administrative and publication support from program coordinators.
  • Office space and full access to GEI’s research resources and networks.
  • Participation in the international community of the Georg Arnhold Program.

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Focus Area of the Georg Arnhold Program

The fellowship’s core theme is Education for Sustainable Peace, with emphasis on:

  1. Educational media and curricula at the secondary school level.
  2. Curriculum development in post-conflict and transitional societies.
  3. Bridging research and practice in peace education.
  4. Promoting dialogue among academics, policymakers, and practitioners.

Projects should ideally connect peace education with tangible tools for educators, institutions, or policymakers.

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Fellowship Holder Obligations

  • Conduct a project in the field of education for sustainable peace, preferably focusing on educational media or curriculum development.
  • Take intellectual responsibility for designing the annual Georg Arnhold Program Conference (in cooperation with the program coordinator).
  • Present the project in the GEI Research Colloquium.
  • Actively participate in the academic life of the institute.
  • Ensure that the final project outcomes (research paper, policy report, or educational material) are published within one year after the fellowship ends.

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Eligibility Requirements of the Georg Arnhold Program

Applications are open to:

  • Scholars in the humanities, political and social sciences, education sciences, or law.
  • Distinguished practitioners in peace education (e.g., from journalism, government, NGOs).

Candidates must:

  • Have at least five years of advanced professional experience in peace education or related fields.
  • Demonstrate outstanding professional achievement and international impact.
  • Combine academic excellence with practical experience.
  • Possess an excellent command of English (German not required).

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Selection Process of the Georg Arnhold Fellowship

The selection occurs in five stages:

1: Online Application (by Nov 14, 2025):

  • Submit a 1,000-word summary describing your proposed project.

2: Pre-selection by GEI Experts:

  • GEI academic experts review and shortlist up to 10 applications.

3: Shortlisting by the Academic Advisory Board:

  • The board selects the top three candidates for further evaluation.

4: Submission of Full Proposals:

  • Shortlisted candidates submit a comprehensive proposal (≤25 pages), including a CV and a list of publications.

5: Final Interview & Selection:

The final three candidates are interviewed online by the Academic Advisory Board, which then selects one Senior Fellow based on:

  • Project quality and innovation.
  • Candidate’s expertise, experience, and communication ability.

Required Documents for Georg Arnhold Fellowship

Applicants will need to prepare the following:

  1. Online application form (including a 1,000-word project summary).
  2. Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  3. List of publications.
  4. Detailed project proposal (for shortlisted candidates, up to 25 pages).
  5. Evidence of impact (e.g., citations, project outcomes, success stories).
  6. Proof of English proficiency (if applicable).

How to Apply for the Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship

Here is the application process based on the latest cohort:

  1. Visit the official page of the Georg Arnhold Program.
  2. Complete the online application form by November 14, 2025.
  3. Prepare a 1,000-word project summary following the guiding questions provided on the site.
  4. Wait for the pre-selection and shortlisting results.
  5. If shortlisted, submit a detailed project proposal and supporting documents as requested.

For inquiries or support, contact:

📩 Katharina Baier – Program Manager

📞 +49 (0)531 59099-226