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19. April 2026 00:00 - 29. April 2026 00:00
InterventionFREMDE ERDE – Festival Verfemte Musik
Bereits zum dritten Mal rückt das Festival FREMDE ERDE Musikwerke in den Fokus, die unter dem NS-Regime verboten waren. In Wien-Neubau erwecken vom 12. bis 29. April 2026 mehr als 100 Musiker:innen die Kompositionen von über 20 verfolgten Künstler:innen zu neuem Leben. Mit dem Musikf...Weiterlesen...
19. April 2026 00:00 - 15. May 2026 00:00
ChancenProjektmitarbeiter:in im Simon Wiesenthal-Archiv
Stellenausschreibung Das Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) schreibt zum ehestmöglichen Zeitpunkt die befristete Teilzeit-Stelle „Projektmitarbeiter:in im Simon Wiesenthal-Archiv“ aus. Die Stelle wird im Rahmen eines öffentlich geförderten Archivprojektes besetzt...Weiterlesen...
24. April 2026 17:00
InterventionLange Nacht der Forschung 2026
2026 öffnet das VWI in der Langen Nacht der Forschung seine Tore. Unter dem Motto „Täterschaft im Fokus“ bieten VWI-Fellows und das VWI-Team Einblicke in aktuelle Forschungsprojekte sowie in die Bestände des Archivs. Zusammen mit dem Nationalfonds der Republik Österreich für Opfer des...Weiterlesen...
11. May 2026 18:30
BuchpräsentationSusanne Heim: „Die Abschottung der Welt. Als Juden vor verschlossenen Grenzen standen. 1933 – 1945“
„Deutschland muss ihnen ein Land ohne Zukunft sein“: Nach dieser Devise wurden Juden in Deutschland bis zum Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs entrechtet, enteignet und gedemütigt, um sie außer Landes zu treiben. Doch wohin? Susanne Heim hat erstmals systematisch untersucht, welche perfide...Weiterlesen...
20. May 2026 13:00
VWI invites/goes to...What’s New in Holocaust Studies?
VWI invites Documention Centre of Austrian Resistance (DÖW)   Chairs: Éva Kovács (VWI), Claudia Kuretsidis-Haider (DÖW) 13:00-13:40Nina Valbousquet, Jewish-Catholic Odysseys: ‘Non-Aryan’ Refugees, the Holocaust, and Pius XII’s Vatican (1930s-1950s)My current project sheds li...Weiterlesen...
28. May 2026 18:30
Simon Wiesenthal LectureHolly Case: The Holocaust and the System. Historical Trauma and the Writing of History
In 2019, historian of the Holocaust Christopher Browning called for a shift away from thinking in terms of "systematic genocide" towards a conception of "systemic genocide." The talk will consider how and why historical reflections around traumatic events – with special emphasis on th...Weiterlesen...
09. June 2026 18:30
BuchpräsentationLisa Silverman: The Postwar Antisemite. Culture and Complicity after the Holocaust
In Anti-Semite and Jew, Jean-Paul Sartre famously wrote, “If the Jew did not exist, the anti-Semite would invent him.” With this claim, Sartre suggested that the Antisemite alone – a figure seemingly separate from both the writer and his audience – is responsible for creating and perp...Weiterlesen...

Junior Fellowships 2025/26 at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI)

 

The Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) invites applications for its junior fellowships for the academic year 2025/26.

 

The VWI is an academic institution dedicated to the research and documentation of antisemitism, racism, nationalism and the Holocaust. Conceived and established during Simon Wiesenthal’s lifetime, the VWI receives funding from the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research, the Federal Chancellery as well as the City of Vienna. Research at the Institute focuses on the Holocaust in its European context, including its antecedents and its aftermath.

 

PhD-candidates from anywhere in the world are eligible to apply for a junior fellowship. Junior fellows will be able to work on a research project of their choice in the field of Holocaust studies at the Institute. Beyond the research work itself, the stay at the Institute is intended to encourage communication and scientific exchange among the fellows at the Institute. Junior fellows will receive support and advice from the VWI as well as its senior and research fellows. Junior fellows are expected to regularly attend the VWI and take on an active role in the Institute’s research activities.

 

Research projects are to focus on a topic relevant to the research interests of the VWI. Within this parameter, applicants are free to choose their own topic, approach, and methodology. Fellows will have access to the archives of the Institute. It is expected that fellows will make use of relevant resources from the collection in their research projects. Research results will be the subject of formal fellows’ discussions and will be presented to the wider public at regular intervals. At the end of their stay, fellows are required to submit a research paper which will be peer-reviewed and published in VWI’s e-journal S:I.M.O.N. – Shoah: Intervention. Methods. Documentation.

 

Junior fellowships are awarded for a duration of between six and eleven months. Experience tells that residencies between nine and eleven months are the most productive for facilitating the research of the fellows at the VWI. Junior fellows will have a working space at the VWI and In-ternet access and will receive a monthly stipend of € 1,400.-. In addition, junior fellows who are not Vienna residents will receive accommodation funding of € 600.- per month. VWI will also cover the costs of a round-trip to and from Vienna (coach class airfare or 2nd class train fare).

 

Junior fellows will be selected by the International Academic Advisory Board of the VWI.

 

Applications may be submitted in English or German and must include the following documents:

 

  • completed application form,
  • a detailed description of the research project, including the objectives, an overview of existing research on the topic and methodology (12,000-character max.),
  • two letters of recommendation (please indicate when sent separately),
  • list of publications (if applicable),
  • a CV (optional: with picture).

 

Please send your application in electronic format (in one integral *.pdf-file) with the subject header “VWI Junior Fellowships 2025/26” by 17 January 2025 to:
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If you do not get confirmation that we have received your proposal, please contact us.

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Current Publications

 

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