For the year 2024-25, Iméra, the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) of Aix-Marseille University is opening 14 resident fellowships ranging between 5 or 10 months, targeting acedemics and/or artists. The fellowships are distributed over four programs (Arts & Sciences: Indisciplined Knowledge; Interdisciplinary Explorations; Mediterranean; Necessary Utopias).
Interested artists and/or academics can apply to one of the following residencies:
Fellowship Title | Duration | Types of candidates | Number of spots | Umbrella Program | Keywords |
Artistic and documentary writings in the museum – Mucem / Iméra Residency | 5 months | Artist or academic | 1 | Arts & Sciences: Indisciplined Knowledge AND Mediterranean | Society museums; Mediterranean cultures; ethnographic survey; cultural anthropology; Fort Saint-Jean; folk art; everyday objects; contemporary creation; documentary data; museography |
Research- Creation in oncology and immunology – ICI / Iméra Chair | 10 months | Artist or academic | 1 | Arts & Sciences: Indisciplined Knowledge AND Interdisciplinary Explorations | Therapeutic use of artistic practices in oncology-immunology; social representations of cancer; relations between artistic practices and clinical and/or scientific practices; epistemological perspectives |
Utopian viewpoints on Marseille – Citadelle de Marseille / Iméra | 5 months | Artist or academic | 1 | Arts & Sciences: Indisciplined Knowledge AND Necessary Utopias | Built heritage; living heritage; concrete utopias; participatory methods; citizens’ memories; military archives; testimonies; collective imaginations; Fort Saint-Nicolas/Entrecasteaux; hierarchy of living things; pollution |
Residency Title | Duration | Types of Applications | Number of Spots | Iméra Affiliated Programs | Keywords |
Carte blanche of the Interdisciplinary Explorations Program | 5 months | Academic | 1 | Interdisciplinary Explorations | Unstable balance of interdisciplinarity; practices of interdisciplinarity; nomadic concepts; cognitive perspectives |
Interdisciplinarity – IRD/Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Interdisciplinary Explorations | Interdisciplinary dialogue; concept of sustainability; United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); developing countries; overseas regions; physical sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and health sciences. |
Language, Communication, and Brain – ILCB/Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Interdisciplinary Explorations | Language pathologies and their treatment; Mathematical modeling; neural and cognitive dynamics of language and conversation; origin of animal and human language. |
Title of the residency | Duration | Types of application | Number of spots | Iméra-affiliated programs | Keywords |
Carte blanche of the Mediterranean program | 5 months | Academic | 1 | Mediterranean | Migration and mobility narratives; complexity of colonial and post-independence legacies; religious phenomena in the Mediterranean; the Mediterranean in the Anthropocene era; archives of ways of life in Mediterranean societies and cities; the invention of the Mediterranean. |
Albert Hirschman: Identity passions between Europe and the Mediterranean – Sciences Po Aix / Iméra Chair | 5 months | Academic | 1 | Mediterranean | Identity passions; national and identity movements; social and political behaviors; protest mobilizations; mobilities, migrations, and their societal impacts; politico-religious movements; political forms; democratic fragilities. |
Averroes – Mediterranean Islam – Iméra Chair | 5 months | Academic | 1 | Mediterranean | Mediterranean Islam; islamic studies; philosophy; history; anthropology; sociology; study of texts and their translations, including retranslations; practices of Islam in the Mediterranean in relation to other religions of the Mediterranean region; diversity of historical legacies; Islam and migratory trajectories. |
Germaine Tillion – Tomorrow, the Mediterranean – Région Sud / Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Mediterranean | Anthropocène ; transformation des modes de vie ; changements urbains et politiques territoriales ; dynamiques politiques, identitaires et religieuses ; mouvements sociaux et démocratiques ; nouvelles générations en Méditerranée |
Migration studies – Fulbright / Iméra Chair This call is subject to a separate application with a specific timeline – open call until September 15, so you should apply directly through this page |
5 or 10 months (10 months highly preferred) | Academic | 2 | Mediterranean | Any discipline related to migration studies |
Residency Title | Duration | Types of Applications | Number of Spots | Iméra Affiliated Programs | Keywords |
Carte blanche of the Necessary Utopias Program | 5 months | Academic | 1 | Necessary Utopias | Utopian approaches to the following themes: ecological crisis; health; migrations; work; economic and social inequalities; habitation; education; crisis of political participation. |
Transregional studies — EHESS / Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Necessary Utopias | Comparative research; comparison between cultural areas; scale games; exchanges; reformulation of social orders; alternative writings in social sciences. |
Worlds of Labour — LEST / Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Necessary Utopias | Human and social sciences of work; contemporary evolutions of the relationship between individuals and society in relation to work; link between work and subjectivities; innovations and experiments related to the meaning of work and its organization; digital and work; risk management in work organizations, professional integration of young people and older adults.
With particular attention to the following themes: implementation and scope of long-term unemployment reduction policies; right to employment; work in France. |
A world in crisis — AMSE / Iméra Chair | 10 months | Academic | 1 | Necessary Utopias | Networks; international trade; development; inequalities; big data; historical perspectives on growth; changing world. |
Common Prerequisites
Prerequisites common to all available fellowships and that must be taken into account before the eligibility criteria specific to each fellowship.
- An active knowledge of French and/or English (written and spoken) is essential. Language skills in both languages are desirable, given Iméra’s bilingual context: for example, weekly seminars (see point below) are held in both languages.
- Candidates commit to participate in the activities planned with the other fellows and the scientific team of Iméra. The Community Building Seminar is in this sense one of the central activities, which takes place every week (usually on Thursday morning). The investment time equals one day per week.
- Candidates, who are former Iméra Fellows, may reapply at least 5 years after their first fellowship.
Application file
You can access the application form at the bottom of each program’s page – through a specific clickable link to apply – this must follow a thorough reading of the eligibility criteria.
The application file must be written in either French or English.
Every applicant must include in his or her application:
– A duly completed application form (mandatory fields).
– All the following files (to upload):
- Curriculum vitae including a list of publications and/or exhibitions, artistic achievements (maximum 10 pages).
- A presentation of the project (maximum 5 pages) followed by a selective bibliography (compulsory for researchers) or a list of artistic and scientific references (compulsory for artists).
- A letter of support from an Aix-Marseille University researcher or associate/assistant professor.
Timeline
Deadline: October 16, 2023, 1:00 PM (CET)
Residency duration: 5 or 10 months between september 2024 and July 2025
- Fellowship of 10 months: from 2 September, 2024 to 4 July, 2025
- Fellowship of 5 months at the first semester: from 2 September, 2024 to 31 January, 2025
- Fellowship of 5 months at the second semester: from 10 February, 2025 to 4 July, 2025
Publication of the selected fellows: Early February 2024
Summer break: Please note that from 31 July until 31 August 2023, the Iméra team will not be able to answer your practical and scientific questions about the call. In the meantime, we strongly encourage you to:
- First carefully read the scientific content of the program (also referred to as Umbrella program) under which the fellowship holding your interest falls, and in the case of artistic research fellowships, the content of the thematic program to which each is also assigned (example: for the Mucem Fellowship, read about the Arts and sciences and the Mediterranean programs). Any project not related to the thematic scope of the targeted program will not be evaluated;
- Carefully read the application requirements detailed in the dedicated section above;
- Carefully read the prerequisites detailed in the dedicated section above;
- Read carefully the eligibility conditions specific to each fellowship (by clicking on the Fellowship Title) this is of relevance particularly for to the level of diploma and experience required, and for the candidate’s place of residence;
- Carefully read the documents required to submit an application;
- For artists, please take into account that this is only an artistic research residency and not a production one.
Job Features
Job Category | Internship and training |