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      • Institute for Human Sciences Józef Tischner Fellowship 2024

      • The Józef Tischner Fellowships are open to all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences; a thematic relation to one of the Institute’s research fields is, however, strongly encouraged. The Józef Tischner Junior Fellows will be invited to spend a four-month term
      • IWM Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators 2024

      • The aim of the Paul Celan Fellowship Program is to overcome deficits and asymmetries in the exchange of ideas and the reception of scholarly literature that result from the division of Europe in the twentieth century. Paul Celan (1920–1970) was a Romanian poet and translator. He was born in
      • Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) Digital Humanism Fellowship 2024

      • Digital Humanism Fellowship aims to bring eminent scholars from a wide range of academic fields to the Institute and allow them to pursue cutting-edge research on all aspects of the networked society. Each semester, a Senior Visiting Fellow spends a one-month fellowship at the IWM. Additionally
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The Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) is an institute of advanced studies in the humanities and social sciences. Founded as a place of encounter in 1982 by a young Polish philosopher, Krzysztof Michalski, and two German colleagues in neutral Austria, its initial mission was to create a meeting place for dissenting thinkers of Eastern Europe and prominent scholars from the West.

Since then it has promoted intellectual exchange across disciplines, between academia and society, and among regions that now embrace the Global South and North. The IWM is an independent and non-partisan institution, and proudly so. All of our fellows, visiting and permanent, pursue their own research in an environment designed to enrich their work and to render it more accessible within and beyond academia.

Our work sustains three guiding themes: Encounter and SolidarityEncounters in Democracy and Encounters with Europe. Within them, our permanent fellows create research projects and run programs that permit us to invite around a hundred distinguished guests—as well as senior and junior visiting fellows—to Vienna each year.

An encounter of people around ideas aims to change both. Our staff and permanent fellows strive to create a physical and intellectual environment which enables this. We also bring the spirit of encounter outward. Essential to our mission is outreach to a variety of interested publics, including those who influence opinion and craft policy. We organize public lectures, debates, and conferences; we also publish books, articles, and digital exchanges.

Encounters among our fellows aim to reframe larger questions of academic debate and public interest that address today's complex challenges. We believe that sustained intellectual work and its broad dissemination is essential to a humane future of open, just, and sustainable societies.

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