Dear nettime community,
I would like to bring to your attention the continuous funding program of the 
Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS).
CAIS funds innovative research on the societal impact of digital 
transformation. We support individual researchers (fellows) and collaborative 
projects (working groups).
Fellowships: Time and Space for Focus and Inspiration
A fellowship at CAIS provides the freedom to dedicate yourself to your research 
and the opportunity to become part of a vibrant interdisciplinary community. 
Step away from daily work routines to gain new perspectives and build lasting 
connections.
As a fellow, you can spend either six or three months in Bochum, Germany. 
During this time, we will cover your sabbatical leave from work through 
financial compensation (e.g. for a teaching substitute) or provide grants of up 
to 2.000 € per month. In addition, we will provide a fully furnished apartment 
free of charge. You can invite guests for collaboration and receive financial 
support for research expenses. Private offices and meeting rooms with modern 
facilities offer optimal working conditions.
Find out more: https://www.cais-research.de/en/cais-college/fellowships/
Working Groups: Boost Your Research Collaboration
A working group at CAIS enables you to assemble your own team of experts from 
different locations to collaborate in a stimulating environment.
We provide modern meeting facilities and catering for groups of up to ten 
members. In addition, we will cover travel and accommodation expenses. You can 
spend up to three weeks in Bochum or get together for several shorter meetings.
Find out more: https://www.cais-research.de/en/cais-college/working-groups/
Application
The next deadline for applications is 19 December 2025. You can currently apply 
for a fellowship taking place between April and September 2027, or for working 
group meetings in 2027. Please use the application forms provided on our 
website.
The funding program is open to excellent scholars and practitioners at all 
career stages and from all disciplines. Both fundamental research and applied 
projects are welcome.
Questions? Please contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
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