Are you a researcher, journalist, writer, or artist facing threats or disruptions to your work due to conflict, war, or political instability? The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2025–2026 offers a fully funded opportunity to continue your intellectual or creative pursuits in a protected academic environment in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This prestigious fellowship by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) provides subsidized housing, a monthly stipend of €3,500, travel support, and a vibrant academic community, all designed to offer a safe and resource-rich space for scholars and cultural actors at risk.

NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship – Overview

  • Host Country: Netherlands
  • Host Institution: Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS)
  • Scholarship Type: Fully Funded (Monthly Stipend, Insurance, Return Travel, Public Transport)
  • Application Deadline: December 31, 2025

Fellowship Focus Areas for Safe Haven Fellowship Netherlands

NIAS welcomes projects from diverse disciplines within the:

  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences
  • Cultural and Artistic Fields
  • Journalism and Nonfiction Writing

The program is open to individuals whose academic freedom or safety is at risk due to armed conflict, state persecution, or war-related displacement.

Eligibility Criteria for Scholarships in Netherlands

To qualify for the NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship, applicants must:

  • Be unable to work safely or freely in their home country due to war or conflict
  • Submit a clearly defined research or creative project proposal in humanities, social sciences, journalism, or arts
  • Have at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience (if submitting a scientific proposal)
  • Have strong English language proficiency

Note: For artistic or journalistic applicants, a PhD is not mandatory.

How to apply for the NIAS Fellowship?

Step 1: Visit the official NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship webpage

Click Here to Visit the NIAS Fully Funded Research Fellowship

Step 2: Read the NIAS Netherlands academic scholarships descriptions carefully and prepare the required documents for the scholarship to study abroad.

  • Project Proposal (max. 1000 words)
  • Motivation Statement (max. 150 words)
  • Updated CV
  • Justification of why you had to flee or suspend work (if applicable)

Step 3: Submit an online application for research fellowships.

Click Here to Apply for NIAS fellowships in Europe for international scholars

Safe Haven Fellowship Benefits?

Successful applicants will receive:

  • A 5-month fully funded residency in Amsterdam
  • A €3,500 monthly stipend
  • Subsidized accommodation or commuting support
  • Reimbursement of round-trip travel expenses
  • Access to a private office, library, and research support
  • An invitation letter for visa purposes (visa arrangements are applicant’s responsibility)

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If you are an at-risk scholar or cultural actor, this fellowship can empower you to reclaim your voice, your research, and your future. Amsterdam awaits with open arms and a safe space to thrive.

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Muhammad Usman

Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Science (formally Tokyo Tech).

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