NIAS welcomes fellows for 2026–2027
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NIAS welcomes fellows for 2026–2027

Time and space to follow questions wherever they lead

18 August 2026
Coming from across the world and working across disciplines, the new fellows bring a wide range of expertise, experience and standpoints. Over the coming year, scholars, writers, journalists and artists will have the time and space to pursue questions that matter to them – independently and in conversation with each other

Their work spans early modern mapmaking, Amazigh culture, Ukrainian youth resilience, socialist organising in the late Ottoman Empire, and much more. The Theme Group Defamiliarizing Geslacht examines how gender, generation  and other dimensions of social difference interact, approaching familiar questions from unfamiliar angles. The NIAS-Lorentz Theme Group Abstraction, Broad Generalisation, and Composition: the ABCs of Analogy asks how analogical reasoning – the ability to use relational abstractions to learn from and generalise to novel situations – develops in humans, and whether it might be replicated in machines. Meanwhile the Theme Group Academic Freedom in Context looks at concerns over the erosion of liberal democracy worldwide, through the lens of legitimising institutions such as courts, universities and media.

A diversity of standpoints

The 2026–2027 cohort reflects not only a diversity of disciplines and backgrounds, but also a diversity of standpoints – different positions from which people experience, interpret and make sense of the world. Bringing such standpoints together does not necessarily produce agreement. It can expose assumptions, unsettle familiar categories and make visible questions that look very different depending on where one stands.

Universities do not sustain open societies alone. Journalism, the arts, the judiciary and civil society likewise depend on institutions in which received ideas can be questioned and alternatives imagined. NIAS sees itself as part of this wider intellectual and democratic ecology.

In welcoming the fellows of 2026–2027, NIAS reaffirms its commitment to academic freedom: creating the conditions for it, studying the forces that threaten it, and defending the independent thinking on which it depends.

Meet the fellows

List of fellows for the academic year 2026 – 2027

Theme groups

NIAS Theme Group | Academic Freedom in Context

  • Kimberly WehleInstitutional Vulnerabilities and Democratic Resilience in an Age of Rising Autocratization and AI – Coordinator
  • Sari HanafiToward a Dialogical Liberal Project
  • Vicky KostaThe EU Fundamental Right to ‘Freedom of the Arts and Sciences’: Exploring the Limits on the Commercialisation of Academia
  • Tamar de WaalBetween Vulnerability and Resilience: Institutional Dynamics of Autocratisation

NIAS Theme Group | Defamiliarizing Geslacht

  • Geertje MakA Race without Geslacht? Blood(lines) in Physical-Anthropological Research in Dutch New Guinea (1920–1962) – Coordinator
  • Ana EclairReimagining Relatedness: Family Constellation Therapy and Immersion into the Unspeakable
  • Silvia SebastianiReproduction and the Making of Humanity in the Enlightenment
  • Helmer HelmersDefamiliarizing Geslacht – Associate Theme Group Fellow

NIAS-Lorentz Theme Group | ABCs of Analogy