The Rachel Carson Center Fellowship supports international scholars in Munich for interdisciplinary research on environment and society in a collaborative academic community.
Funder: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society
Due Dates (Anticipated): August 2026 (Fellowship application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Residential fellowship; typical duration 3–12 months; includes accommodation and stipend (exact amount varies by career stage and availability).
Summary: Supports international scholars in environmental studies with residential fellowships for research and interdisciplinary exchange in Munich, Germany.
Key Information: Fellows must be in residence in Munich for the entire fellowship; field/archival research trips are not funded.
The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society offers residential fellowships to scholars from around the world working on topics related to environment and society. The program fosters interdisciplinary research and intellectual exchange, bringing together doctoral, postdoctoral, and senior scholars from a wide range of disciplines. Fellows benefit from a collaborative and supportive environment, access to academic events, and the opportunity to contribute to ongoing discussions about the relationship between humans and the environment. The fellowship is based in Munich, Germany, and typically includes communal living and participation in the vibrant RCC academic community.