The Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies support postdoctoral research on German-speaking exile in the UK, providing access to unique archives and an active scholarly community at the ILCS.
Funder: University of London - School of Advanced Study
Due Dates (Anticipated): May 2027 (projected)
Funding Amounts: Contribution to temporary living expenses in London; awards typically cover 1–3 months.
Summary: Supports postdoctoral researchers studying German-speaking exile in the UK, offering access to unique archives and an active scholarly community.
Key Information: Forecasted opportunity; all deadlines are projected—check program page for updates.
The Miller Fellowships in Exile Studies, funded by the Martin Miller and Hannah Norbert-Miller Trust, support researchers investigating German-speaking exile in the UK. Fellows work at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies (ILCS), gaining access to the Germanic Studies Library and Archives, which house significant collections related to individuals exiled from Germany and Austria during the 1930s and beyond. The fellowship provides shared office space, access to extensive library and archival resources, and opportunities to participate in seminars and the intellectual life of the Institute. Fellows are expected to present their research, contribute to the Institute’s repository and blog, and acknowledge the Institute in any resulting publications. A final report on research progress is required.