Announcing the NIAS Research Group 2018/19
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Announcing the NIAS Fellows 2018/19

4 July 2018
The NIAS year group 2018/19 includes forty-two fellows from over fourteen countries. Renowned and talented scholars will be joined by writers, a journalist and an artist to create a collaborative, inspiring and interdisciplinary community.

“As is customary, the year group is formed of individual fellows and theme group fellows who work in our historical St Joris building in Amsterdam,” says Director Jan Willem Duyvendak. “We strive for an open academic climate that provides a safe-haven for independent curiosity-driven research in the hope that many exciting interdisciplinary exchanges will occur and that fellows’ research will benefit and flourish.”

 

Research Group 2018/2019
First Semester fellows at the start of the academic year.

Fellows 2018/19

Ghayath Almadhoun
Poetry
Samy Ayoub
The University of Texas at Austin - Law
Pierre Asselin
San Diego State University - International Relations
Sven Beckert
Harvard University - History
Huw Bennett
Cardiff University - Strategic Studies
Ulbe Bosma
IISH - Economic History
Thijs Brocades Zaalberg
NIMH - Military History
Stephen Brown
UUniversity of Ottawa - Political Science
Rosalind Brown-Grant
University of Leeds - Literature
Christopher Colvin
Queen's University Belfast - Economic History
Mabruk Derbésh
Tripoli University - Management Studies
Antonio Donato
Queens College, CUNY - Philosophy
Oleksandr Fisun
V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University - Political Science
Maartje van Gelder
University of Amsterdam - History
Hélène Gelèns
Poetry/Prose
Helmer Helmers
University of Amsterdam - History
Corinne Hofman
Leiden University - Archaeology
Franca van Hooren
University of Amsterdam - Political Science
Bas Jacobs
Erasmus University Rotterdam - Economics
Philip Jones
University of Adelaide - History
Fabian Krämer
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich - History
Sandra Kuntz-Ficker
El Colegio de México - Economic History
Lucian Leustean
Aston University, Birmingham - Political Science
Ana María Gómez López
Art
Brian McAllister Linn
Texas A&M University - American History
Aidan McGarry
Loughborough University - Politics
Kathryn Rudy
University of St Andrews - Book History
Joop Schippers
Utrecht University - Labour Economics
Mindi Schneider
Erasmus University Rotterdam - Sociology
Verena Schulz
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München - Latin Philology
Hsueh-man Shen
New York University - Archaeology
Anneke Smelik
Radboud University Nijmegen - Cultural Studies
Eus van Someren
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience - Neuroscience
Sonja Swanson
Erasmus University Rotterdam - Epidemiology
King-fai Tam
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Cultural Studies
Martin Thomas
University of Exeter - History
Eric Vanhaute
Ghent University - History
Sarah Venema
Uitgeverij Querido Fosfor - Journalism
Hilde De Weerdt
Leiden University - History
Hanneke Wigman
University Medical Center Groningen - Psychiatry
Marleen de Witte
University of Amsterdam - Cultural Anthropology
Natascha van der Zwan
Leiden University - Political Science

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