The Hezekiah Wardwell Fellowship funds young Spanish musicians and musicologists to pursue advanced training or degrees at German music academies, fostering expertise and international collaboration.
Funder: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027
Funding Amounts: Up to 10 fellowships/year; €900–€1,000/month for 1–2 semesters, plus €250 initial lump sum and travel allowance.
Summary: Supports young Spanish musicians and musicologists to pursue advanced training or degrees at German music academies and conservatories.
Key Information: Only Spanish citizens or those educated in Spain are eligible; priority for those not previously studying in Germany.
The Hezekiah Wardwell Fellowship, offered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, is designed to support gifted young musicians and musicologists from Spain. The fellowship enables recipients to undertake further training or pursue advanced degree programs at academies of music or conservatories in Germany. The program fosters musical and musicological expertise, international experience, and academic collaboration. Up to ten fellowships are awarded annually, with each fellowship supporting study for one or two semesters. A portion of the fellowship may be spent in another European country (excluding Spain) if required for advanced studies.