Visiting Researchers
The Leibniz ScienceCampus Europe and America provides a platform for visiting scholars to conduct research and teaching in Regensburg, contributing to the internationalization of area studies at UR and IOS. It offers visiting fellowships to researchers from its partner institutions around the world, while also welcoming visiting professors. The incoming fellowship programme is open to postdoctoral researchers, lecturers and professors from our partners. Please contact the manager of the ScienceCampus for details of how to apply for a month-long stay here. Colleagues from Regensburg can find details of how to apply for outgoing fellowships here. A list of Regensburg-based outgoing fellowships is also presented low.
Following a COVID-disrupted start to the fellowship programmes, we are delighted to have gathered significant momentum and look forward to developing the programme in our second funding period to 2028.
January 2025: Anna Wylegała (Warsaw) – Visiting Researcher (Seed Money)
- November 2024: Ruth Ferrero-Turrión (Madrid)
- July 2024, Jan Hornát (Prague)
- June 2024, Roumen Avramov (Sofia)
- June 2024, Geneviève Zubrzycki (Ann Arbor)
- May 2024, Lilia Topouzova (Toronto)
- May 2024, William Nelson (Toronto)
- April 2024: Constantin Ardeleanu (Bucharest)
- March 2024: Alexander Vezenkov (Sofia)
- February 2024: Slavo Radosević (SSEES, University College London)
- October–November 2023: Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (University of Alberta) (as a visiting researcher)
- June–July 2023: César Díaz-Carrera (Madrid)
- June 2023: Edison Neira Palacio (Medellín)
- June 2023: Jason Wittenberg (UC Berkeley)
- July 2022: Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski
- July 2022: Celia Torrecillas Bautista (Complutense, Madrid)
- June–July 2022: Nishani Frazier (University of Kansas)
- June 2022: Ben Chappell (University of Kansas)
- May–June 2022: Robert Austin (Munk School, University of Toronto)
- May 2022: Ronald Suny (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
- May 2022: Kate Wroblewski (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
- April–May 2022: Joshua Newell (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
- April 2022: Constantin Iordachi (Central European University, Budapest)
- June 2021: Chloé Chaudet (Université Clermont Auvergne)
- November–December 2019: Francisco J. Verdes-Montenegro (Complutense Institute of International Studies, Madrid)
IOS
- March 2020: Ulf Brunnbauer - Berkeley
- November 2022: Fabian Burkhardt - Toronto
- May 2023: Guido Hausmann - Toronto & Edmonton (Seed Money)
- March 2024: Vladimir Kozlov - Prague
- November 2024: Ulf Brunnbauer - Arizona (Seed Money)
University of Regensburg
- February 2023: Frederic Ponten - SSEES, London
- April/May 2023: Gerlinde Groitl - CEU, Budapest
- August 2023: Klaus Buchenau - Medellín
- August 2023: Jochen Mecke - Medellín
- September 2023: Timothy Nunan - Ann Arbor
- August-December 2023: Thalia Prokopiou - Berkeley (visiting doctoral researcher)
- December 2023: Silke Roesler-Keilholz - Toronto
- February 2024: Andreas Hilger - SSEES, London
- March 2024: Birgit Hebel-Bauridl - Kansas
- March 2024: Natali Stegmann - Prague
- March / April 2024: Anne Brüske - Santiago de Chile
- April 2024: Jonas Hock - Clermont-Ferrand
- July 2024: Andreea Kaltenbrunner - SSEES, London
- September 2024: Dagmar Schmelzer - Québec (Seed Money)
- May–July 2023 and June-July 2024: Jeannette E. Jones (Nebraska-Lincoln)
- May–July 2022 and July 2023: Claudia Sadowski-Smith (Arizona State University)
- April–July 2022: Anna Mazurkiewicz (Gdansk)
- April–June 2022 and July 2023: Jean-Marc Moura (Paris-Nanterre)