Individual projects

Individual projects

Romanikforschungspreis

The European Center of the Romanesque (Europäisches Romanik Zentrum, ERZ) awards outstanding international research on the field of the Romanesque period. The award is donated by the Stiftung Saalesparkasse (Halle).

The award aims to promote, honour and encourage graduated junior researchers contributing to the study of art and architectural history, archaeology, history, history of theology and liturgy, history of literature or the law of the early and high Middle Ages.

Paul Bunge Prize

The Paul Bunge Prize of the Hans R. Jenemann Foundation is now open for award next year. The prize is endowed with 7500 euros and honors studies on the history of scientific instruments. It is awarded for individual work from the last five years or for life's work. The works can be submitted in German, English or French. Both self-applications and nominations are welcome.

The Advisory Board of the Foundation, which is supported by the GDCh and the German Bunsen Society for Physical Chemistry, decides on the award of the prize.

NFAH Fellowships for Contingent Faculty

Colleagues have observed with increasing alarm the growth of contingent faculty positions at the expense of tenure track lines throughout the field of art history. Given this new reality, the NFAH would like to be the first to address it by way of two new fellowships designed around the specific needs of contingent faculty. Realizing that many contingent faculty cannot take regular full-year fellowships without losing the tenuous support of their positions, these new NFAH fellowships aim to supply two or three subsequent summers of research leave.

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