Bachelors, Masters
Selected courses offered by the university
The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026 in the Netherlands is a unique and fully funded program designed for scholars, writers, journalists, and artists at risk. Offered by the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), the fellowship provides a safe environment where talented individuals can continue their research or creative work free from political or social threats.
This fellowship is not limited by nationality — meaning Pakistani students, academics, and professionals are eligible to apply if they meet the requirements. It is an excellent opportunity for those facing restrictions on academic freedom, conflict-related risks, or censorship in their home country.
The fellowship call for 2026 will reopen in November 2025. Applicants will be required to submit:
Applications are assessed based on clarity, relevance, feasibility, and the potential contribution to the NIAS academic community.
For Pakistani scholars, journalists, and creatives facing challenges such as censorship, limited resources, or security threats, this fellowship offers not just funding but also a safe international platform to continue their work. With financial support, accommodation, and access to a global academic network, it is an empowering opportunity to strengthen both personal careers and international recognition.
The NIAS Safe Haven Fellowship 2026 is more than financial assistance — it is a lifeline for those whose academic or creative freedom is under threat. Pakistani students and professionals who meet the criteria should prepare their proposals in advance and apply once the call opens in November 2025.
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Scholarship Name | Country | Education Level | Apply By |
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Netherlands |
Bachelors, PhD, Masters
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01 December 2025 | |
Netherlands |
Bachelors, Masters
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01 December 2025 | |
Netherlands |
Masters
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01 December 2025 |