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For the year 2025-26, the Aix-Marseille Institute for Advanced Study (Iméra) is opening 9 resident fellowships of 5 or 10 months, dedicated to scientists and/or artists. Among these, the Fulbright / Iméra Chair on Migration Studies has a separate call, which closes on September 16, 2024.

These fellowships positions are distributed across 4 programs: “Arts & Sciences: Indisciplined Knowledge“, “Interdisciplinary Explorations“, “Mediterranean“, and “Necessary Utopias“.

This call is closed.

General Information

For preparing your application and learning about the conditions of the residency, please ensure you read the PDF document attached to this homepage as well as the information on the research program(s) to which the residency you are interested in is attached (accessible via the Fellowships section below).

Any interested artist and/or scientist may apply for only one position among those offered above. Applicants who are former Iméra residents may reapply at least 5 years after their initial research stay.

Fellowships

Among the proposed themes, the list is not exhaustive, but highlights unavoidable concepts and/or subjects that characterize the chairs. Other research themes may of course be proposed in your application, as long as they are related to the chair’s topics.

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Participate in an Intercultural, International and Interdisciplinary Context

Residing at Iméra means immersing yourself in a bilingual environment open to Francophone culture and, more broadly, to interculturality in the unique context of Marseille, a historical melting pot and a “refuge city”, “port city”, “transit city”, “Mediterranean city”, etc. It also means taking the time to discover the research of other residents and potentially experimenting with new forms of collective intelligence that blend methods, subjects, and disciplines. Scientific activities are led by program directors who form a four-person scientific team. Mostly professors and researchers, they support residents throughout their stay and ensure interactions with the Iméra scientific community and the local academic site.

Requirements:

  • An active knowledge of French and/or English (written and spoken) is essential. Linguistic skills in both languages are desirable due to the bilingual context of Iméra: for example, weekly seminars (see below) are held in both languages. Laureates who are not fluent in French are encouraged to familiarize themselves with it during their stay, if not beforehand.

The application can be written in English or French.

In the interest of research internationalization, just as the local scientific and cultural community should benefit from the methodological traditions brought by the residents, the latter should also benefit from the numerous expertise present on site, where most disciplines are represented. For these reasons, candidates must be based abroad and submit a project that maximizes the resources available on-site (around a hundred laboratories, various archives, a vibrant cultural and associative life, etc.). It is highly recommended to identify key local resources related to the research theme beforehand, mention them in the project, and outline the envisioned modes of collaboration.

Candidates commit to participating in the scheduled activities with other residents and the Iméra scientific team. The Community Building Seminar (CBS) is one of the central activities, held each week (all day Thursday). The time investment amounts to one day per week in total.

Links to online resources:

List of interdisciplinary establishment institutes of Aix-Marseille University: https://www.univ-amu.fr/fr/public/les-unites-de-recherche

CESAM – The Map of Scientific Skills & Equipment of Aix-Marseille: https://cesam-carto.univ-amu.fr/

List of the 114 research units of Aix-Marseille University: https://www.univ-amu.fr/fr/public/les-unites-de-recherche

Timeline

Deadline:

  • Application deadline: Monday, October 21, 2024, at 1 pm (CET+2)

Residency periods:

  • Duration of the residency: 5 or 10 months between September 2025 and July 2026
  • 10-month residency: from September 1, 2025 to July 3, 2026
  • 5-month residency in the first semester: September 1, 2025 to January 30, 2026
  • 5-month residency in the second semester: from February 9, 2026 to to July 3, 2026

Publication of selection results: early February 2025