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Resident Groups
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: RESIDENT GROUPS AT ZIF
Deadline for Application: 26 March 2026 (midnight CET)
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) is Bielefeld University’s Institute for Advanced Study. It offers opportunities—with respect to time, space, and funding—for outstanding interdisciplinary research. ZiF is open to scholarly applicants from all disciplines post-PhD, based at a university/research institute in Germany or abroad. Applicants may propose a research project to be conducted with a curated group of (preferably) international colleagues.
In support of the work of groups on-site in Bielefeld, ZiF allocates financial resources and pro- vides infrastructure as well as organisational assistance. If an application is successful, ZiF then hosts these groups on its campus, offering ideal working conditions.
Resident Groups may conduct research projects, which require intensive collaboration over an extended period, during a joint stay at ZiF.
Please note: Research projects funded by ZiF are primarily dedicated to theoretical reflection and aim at generating new insights in the disciplines involved, very much in the sense of basic research. ZiF cannot support projects that require essential fieldwork, nor can it provide laboratory facilities.
WHAT ZIF OFFERS
- Duration: one stay at ZiF; lasting a minimum of four to a maximum of six months
- Funding Amount: up to EUR 400,000 to cover costs for travel, accommodation, workshops and/ or conferences (to be held at ZiF), and personnel expenses (e.g. buy-outs)
- Timing: Projects can commence approximately 18 months past the deadline. Dates for the stay at ZiF will be finalized once a grant was made, depending on availability.
Group Requirements
- Size: The minimum number of participants required for a group is three.
- Composition: Different disciplines must be involved; international participation is encouraged. Decisions to not include international fellows must be well justified.
- We expect convenors and the majority of a group to be present at ZiF for their collaboration phase. Additional remote participants may be involved, but must not form the majority.
- The need for interdisciplinary collaboration must originate from the research at hand and must be explained in the proposal. The mere involvement of different disciplines does not suffice.
- The stage of preparation of the proposed project should clearly show its feasibility within the timeframe suggested.
- A gender balance appropriate to the disciplines involved is expected.
Important Selection Criteria
- Interdisciplinarity
- Academic quality
- Originality on an international level
Selection Process and Timing
Proposals will be selected competitively. Complete submissions will be reviewed externally. Upon positive assessment, applicants will be invited to an interview by ZiF’s Academic Advisory Board approximately 6 to 8 months past the deadline. The final decisions will be made by the Board of Directors shortly thereafter.
ANSWERS TO BUDGET-SPECIFIC AND GENERAL QUESTIONS CAN ALSO BE FOUND IN OUR FAQ.
Please contact us with any questions; we are happy to assist!
Dr. Daniela Noll-Opitz
Dr. Nadine Sutmöller
Email: zif-proposalsupport
uni-bielefeld [dot] de (zif-proposalsupport[at]uni-bielefeld[dot]de)
Please address your application to:
Executive Directors
Prof. Dr. Marie I. Kaiser
Prof. Dr. Eleonora Rohland
Upload your application IN ONE PDF FILE (including CVs) here.