Fellowship Program

The heart and central instrument of EUME is its fellowship program. Every year ten postdoctoral scholars of anthropology, art history, history, literature, philology, political science, religion, sociology or Middle Eastern Studies are invited to Berlin to carry out their own research projects in relation to one of the research fields of EUME.

Fellows are invited on the basis of an annual call for applications, and chosen by the members of the Collegium. In Berlin, EUME-fellows are in general associated to a university or research institute headed by one of the Collegium's members  or - depending on their research field - to other cooperating institutes.

EUME-Fellows come together in the Berliner Seminar, in informal discussions of their research projects or in the working meetings of the project. This provides for the opportunity to work in a disciplinary and region-specific environment and at the same time facilitates exchange in a  multidisciplinary and transregional perspective.

Since 1997, in the framework of EUME and its preceding project, the Working Group Modernity and Islam (AKMI), over 120 young scholars from North Africa, the Middle East, West and South Asia and other regions have been invited to Berlin as postdoc-fellows.

The current EUME Fellows:

Show projects:
of the year:

year

name

Researchproject

EUME 2011/ 2012
Mehrdad Abbasi
Vita

Semantics of Qur’anic Vocabulary in the First Four Centuries from Hijra


EUME 2011/ 2012
Michael Allan
Vita

Inventing World Literature: How Adab Became Literary in Colonial Egypt


EUME 2011/ 2012
Gish Amit
Vita

The Future of the Past: Palestinian Cultural Assets, Restitution and the Politics of Reconciliation


EUME 2011/ 2012
Nurşen Gürboğa
Vita

Istanbul as the City of Lower Classes: Şirket-I Hayriye Steamship Workers (1890-1940)


EUME 2011/ 2012
Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim
Vita

Islamic Legal History and Modernization Discourse


EUME 2011/ 2012
Adam Mestyan
Vita

"A Garden with Mellow Fruits of Refinement" - Theatres and Politics in Cairo and Istanbul (1867-1892)


EUME 2011/ 2012
Mostafa Minawi
Vita

Ottomans on the Verge: Trans-imperial Arab Elites of Istanbul (1885-1915)


EUME 2011/ 2012
Samer Rashwani
Vita

The Textual Relevance of the Quranic Surah and its Impact on Semantic and Pragmatic Interpretation of the Quran


EUME 2011/ 2012
Ihab Saloul
Vita

The Rhetoric of National Belonging: Contested Memories in Palestinian and Israeli Third-Generations’ Narratives, 2001-2014


EUME 2011/ 2012
Adania Shibli
Vita

The Eminence of Reflection


EUME 2011/ 2012
Joseph Witztum
Vita

Qur’an in Light of the Christian Syriac Literary Tradition