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.
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Georg Arnhold Senior Fellowship Summary
| Host Country | Germany |
| Host Institute | Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute |
| Eligible Nationalities | All |
| Financial Coverage | Fully Funded |
| Eligible Candidates | Scholars and Professionals |
| Fellowship Duration | 6 Months |
| Deadline | November 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:
- Educational media and curricula at the secondary school level.
- Curriculum development in post-conflict and transitional societies.
- Bridging research and practice in peace education.
- 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:
- Online application form (including a 1,000-word project summary).
- Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- List of publications.
- Detailed project proposal (for shortlisted candidates, up to 25 pages).
- Evidence of impact (e.g., citations, project outcomes, success stories).
- 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:
- Visit the official page of the Georg Arnhold Program.
- Complete the online application form by November 14, 2025.
- Prepare a 1,000-word project summary following the guiding questions provided on the site.
- Wait for the pre-selection and shortlisting results.
- 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
