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Explore CATS Fellowships 2025-2026 in Germany | A Paid Fellowship for Emerging Researchers

If you're interested in pursuing an international fellowship, the CATS Fellowships 2025-2026 in Germany presents an incredible opportunity for researchers. Hosted by the Centre for Applied Turkey Studies (CATS) at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin, this fellowship allows scholars to focus on Turkey-related issues and gain valuable research experience in Germany. The fellowship program is open to researchers, think tank members, and practitioners working on various topics related to Turkey’s social, political, and international dynamics.

What makes this fellowship unique?

The CATS Fellowship encourages applications on a wide range of issues, including Turkey’s internal social and political dynamics, its position in Europe, the transatlantic community, and its neighboring regions. This fellowship is also open to researchers who have not yet completed their PhD but have a strong research background in Turkey-related topics. Whether you are an established researcher or an emerging scholar, this is an excellent chance to further your work in an inspiring and supportive environment.


Fellowship Details

The CATS Fellowship lasts between 6 to 12 months, with the earliest start date being September 2025. This is a paid fellowship, offering a monthly stipend of €2,800 to €3,000 depending on the applicant’s seniority. The fellowship also provides funding for research trips and covers travel expenses to and from Berlin at the beginning and end of the fellowship period. For those who are accompanied by children, additional support is available, making this a family-friendly opportunity.

Fellowship Benefits:

  • Paid stipend ranging from €2,800 to €3,000 per month

  • Research trip budget to support academic travels

  • Travel expenses covered for arrival and departure to Berlin

  • Additional support for fellows with children


Engaging with Experts in Berlin

As a CATS Fellow, you will have the chance to collaborate with scholars from both CATS and SWP, gaining exposure to cutting-edge research and academic discussions. This fellowship allows you to conduct independent research while benefiting from the intellectual exchange in Berlin, one of Europe’s most dynamic academic and cultural hubs.


Application and Selection Process

Applications for the CATS Fellowships 2025-2026 will be reviewed by a selection committee, consisting of CATS staff, SWP experts, and partners from the network institutions. In cases where candidates are equally qualified, priority will be given to those who have not previously received CATS funding.

Key Information:

  • Duration: 6-12 months

  • Location: Berlin, Germany

  • Financial Coverage: Paid stipend and research funding

  • Deadline: May 12, 2025


Benefits of the CATS Fellowship in Germany

If you meet the eligibility criteria, this fellowship offers numerous benefits:

  • Paid Fellowship: Fellows will receive a stipend ranging from €2,800 to €3,000 monthly, depending on their experience and seniority, alleviating financial concerns during their research.

  • Research Trip Funding: A budget for research trips is provided.

  • Travel Expenses: CATS will cover travel costs to and from Berlin at the start and end of the fellowship.

  • Support for Families: Fellows with children may receive additional assistance.

  • Collaborative Environment: Fellows will have the opportunity to work closely with researchers from both CATS and SWP, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.


Eligibility Criteria for CATS Fellowships 

The CATS Fellowship 2025 in Germany is open to researchers, think tank members, and professionals working on issues related to Turkey. Individuals who have not yet completed their PhD are also eligible to apply, provided they have a proven track record in research focused on Turkey.

Applications are invited on a wide array of topics, including but not limited to, Turkey’s internal political and social dynamics, its foreign relations (particularly with Europe, the transatlantic community, and neighboring regions), and more. Research proposals that have direct policy relevance are highly encouraged. Additionally, candidates with a strong history of research and published work will have a competitive advantage.

Fellows are expected to reside in Berlin for the entire duration of the fellowship, except for approved research trips.


CATS Fellowship Requirements

To apply for the CATS Fellowship, applicants must submit the following:

  • A cover letter (1 page)

  • A written proposal (maximum 5 pages)

  • A CV

  • Copies of relevant academic transcripts/diplomas


Application Process

To apply for the CATS Fellowships 2025-2026, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and requirements.

  2. Submit all application materials as a single PDF document to CATS@swp-berlin.org.

  3. The selection committee, consisting of CATS staff, SWP experts, and network partner institutions, will review all applications.

CATS Fellowships Deadline

The application deadline for the CATS Fellowships 2025-2026 is May 12, 2025.


How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Scholarship at Uniplus Global to apply

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