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Final call for applications: the Leo Baeck Fellowship Programme 2026/2027 (German academic year October 2026 – September 2027) invites PhD students working on German-Jewish history and culture to apply.​


The programme is jointly organised by the Leo Baeck Institute…

The Leo Baeck Institute London, together with its partners, is pleased to announce the 2025-26 cohort of Leo Baeck Fellows, a new group of outstanding doctoral researchers working on the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry, whose profiles and projects are showcased on the…

We are happy to advertise the international Leo Baeck Fellowship Programme 2026/2027 (German academic year October 2026-September 2027). We invite applications from PhD students who carry out research into the field of German-Jewish history and culture. The programme is…

Next in LBI’s Meet the Fellows series, we are pleased to highlight Tekle Ekvtimishvili, whose research examines Networks of Protestant mission to the Jews in the 18th century and the roles of Jews and converts in these networks.


 


About Your Research

Could…

Next in LBI’s Meet the Fellows series, we introduce Melani Shahin, whose research uncovers the intellectual bridges connecting Jewish and Christian music scholars in nineteenth-century Germany.
 


About Your Research

Could you briefly describe your doctoral research…

Welcome to the Meet the Fellows series, where we introduce the researchers in our fellowship programme and hear about their projects, academic paths, and work during their time with us. Today, we speak with Anna Weber from the 2024-25 cohort about her compelling doctoral research, academic…

The Leo Baeck Institute London held a Fellowship Seminar at Birkbeck, University of London, on 1 and 2 July 2025. The event brought together doctoral fellows and scholars to discuss research in German-Jewish history and culture.


The seminar is part of the Leo…

The annual Leo Baeck Institute Fellowship Seminar brought together the 2024/25 cohort of Fellows to present and discuss their doctoral research in the field of German-Jewish history and culture. Hosted at Birkbeck, University of London, and co-organised with the Studienstiftung des deutschen…

For the academic year 2025/26, the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes is once again awarding up to ten doctoral scholarships to doctoral students working on a dissertation in the field of German-Jewish Studies. The Leo Baeck Programme is run in cooperation with the Leo Baeck…

The Leo Baeck Institute London is pleased to announce the selection of its 2024 cohort of research fellows. The fellows will be involved in a series of workshops, conferences, and public talks throughout the year, aiming to deepen understanding and foster scholarly discourse on topics related to…

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