DAAD Alfried Krupp Fellowships in Germany 2026

Fully Funded


The DAAD Alfried Krupp Fellowships in Germany 2026 are now open to international researchers and academics seeking to conduct advanced research in Germany. These fellowships are fully funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in partnership with the Alfried Krupp Institute. They aim to support highly qualified scholars in the humanities and social sciences with innovative research projects.

Germany offers a vibrant academic and cultural environment, known for its world-leading research institutions, rich intellectual traditions, and welcoming atmosphere for international scholars. The fellowship allows researchers to focus entirely on their work while engaging with the academic community in Greifswald.


Scholarship Coverage
The DAAD Alfried Krupp Fellowships provide:

  • Monthly stipend to cover living expenses

  • Travel allowance

  • Free accommodation at the institute’s guest house

  • Research facilities and support staff

  • Opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange and networking

These fellowships are highly competitive and intended for mid-career or senior researchers.


Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Hold a doctoral degree in the humanities or social sciences

  • Demonstrate a strong publication record

  • Propose an innovative research project

  • Be available for a stay of 6 to 12 months

  • Have a good command of English or German


Application Process
Visit the DAAD or the Alfried Krupp Institute's official website

Download and complete the fellowship application form

Prepare and upload supporting documents, including:

  • Research proposal

  • Academic CV

  • List of publications

  • Two letters of recommendation

  • Copies of academic degrees


Application Deadlines
Applications usually close in October 2025 for fellowships starting in 2026. Check the official website for confirmation.


Official Website
Learn more and apply through the Alfried Krupp Institute’s fellowship portal: source  




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