Applications are invited for the Anthony D Smith Fellowship for the 2025/2026 academic year. The Anthony Smith Visiting Fellowship provides £5,000 for a one to two month research stay at LSE IDEAS. It is intended primarily, but not exclusively, for scholars in the early stages of their career, namely doctoral candidates and post-doctoral fellows whose work and research focuses primarily on a topic related to nationalism. Visiting Fellows will be required to write a Strategic Update on their research topic (up to 5,000 words) and present their research at an ASEN/LSE IDEAS seminar.
Eligibility
Doctoral candidates at an advanced stage in their thesis and early career researchers within seven years of submission of their doctoral thesis are eligible to apply. The deadline for applications is 2359UTC on 10th February, 2025.
Applicants may come from anywhere in the world. However, neither ASEN nor the LSE can assist with obtaining a visa. If the successful applicant requires a visa but is unable to obtain one independently, we will offer a remote fellowship instead of a visiting fellowship. This would give access to the LSE’s online resources, including electronic access to the library, as well as support and supervision from academics at LSE and ASEN.
How to apply
To apply, please submit the following on the form at the bottom of this page:
- Your CV
- A 1,000 word research proposal
- A 500 word statement explaining how the scholarship would contribute to your programme of research
- Names and email addresses of two academic referees
If you would like more information, please email asen@asen.ac.uk.
Download a copy of the Anthony D. Smith Visiting Fellowship Poster as a PDF.
Application form
Past winners
The 2024 Fellowship was awarded to Timo Aava for his research proposal, ‘Minorities and the State. Non-Territorial Autonomy in Estonia in the Late Tsarist and Interwar Periods’. Timo is a post-doctoral associate at Yale University.
The 2023 Fellowship was awarded to Jon “Jack” Matlack for his research proposal, “Maneuvering Westward”, concerning training exercises of the US Army and German Army in the Cold War. He is a PhD student at the GSOSES and the University of Regensburg.
The 2022 Fellowship was awarded to Deborshi Chakraborty for his research proposal on ‘a transnational study of Bengali Muslim nationalism in the late colonial period’. Deborshi is a PhD student at Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies, Freie Universität Berlin.