The Snorri Sturluson Icelandic Fellowships

Deadline: 31 October 2018
Open to: writers, translators and scholars in the field of humanities, from outside Iceland
Benefits: travel expenses to and from Iceland, plus living expenses while in the country

Description

Annually The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies invites applications for the Snorri Sturluson Icelandic Fellowships.

The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies advertises the Fellowships, handles applications, and assists Fellows during their stay in Iceland, at the conclusion of which Fellows are expected to submit a report to the Institute on how the grant was spent.

The Snorri Sturluson Fellowships are awarded once a year. A special three-man committee, comprising representatives of the Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, the University of Iceland Literary Institute, and the Writers’ Association of Iceland, awards the fellowships.

Eligibility

The Snorri Sturluson Fellowships are granted to writers, translators and scholars (not to university students) in the field of humanities, from outside Iceland, to enable them to stay in Iceland for a period of at least three months, in order to improve their knowledge of the Icelandic language, culture and society.

Should two equally-qualified candidates be under consideration, preference will, as a rule, be given to a candidate from Eastern or Southern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America or Oceania.

Benefits

The amount of the Fellowships is based in principle on travel expenses to and from Iceland, plus living expenses while in the country.

How to apply?

There are no special application forms for the Fellowships. Applicants should submit a brief but thorough account of the purpose of their stay in Iceland, specifying a period of stay, as well as details of education and publications.

Applications should be sent by ordinary mail (no e-mail application).

For further information please visit the official website.