Enabling Democracy – Call for Abstracts (Einsendeschluss: 16.01.2026)
In recent years, the rise of authoritarian and populist tendencies within democracies onceconsidered stable has become a matter of deep concern. Despite the urgency of thisdevelopment, systematic knowledge of the underlying causes and the mechanisms capable ofcountering this development remains fragmented and incomplete. This points to a pressing needfor reflection on what enables democracy to function and endure.
The conference takes this challenge as its starting point. It seeks to identify the social,institutional, and normative foundations that sustain democratic governance and to explore howthese can be strengthened. Relevant questions arise in particular within the following thematicareas: Democratic capabilities and the enabling of civil society; modes of participation; thenecessities of social inclusion; social cohesion and collective building; education and theorganization of knowledge; trust and commitment; as well as modern mechanisms ofdemocracy protection.
By addressing these dimensions, the conference aims to deepen the understanding of howdemocracies can be made resilient – not only through legal and institutional safeguards, butalso through civic empowerment, social solidarity, and new modes of participation. It invitescontributions that explore the theoretical premises and the practical instruments that foster thevitality of democratic life, bridging insights from political science, sociology, law, philosophy,and related disciplines to chart new pathways for the renewal of democracy. Thisinterdisciplinary dialogue seeks to move beyond isolated analyses toward a holisticunderstanding of the enabling conditions of democracy.
Call for Applications “Dualism and Non-Duality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” (Einsendeschluss: 17.12.2025)
In association with the Udo Keller Stiftung Forum Humanum and the TRA 4 – Individuals,Institutions and Societies, the International Centre for Philosophy (IZPH) of the University ofBonn is offering up to 5 Forum Humanum fellowships to qualified doctoral and mastersstudents from any department in the social sciences or humanities at the University of Bonn toparticipate at two events of the Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities (IPNH) in2026: an event to be held at the University of Kyōto (Kyōto April 20-24) and an event to beheld at the New School for Social Research (New York City, Sep. 21-25).Since its inception in 2020, the IPNH has been committed to reformulating some of the mostbasic questions of the humanities in light of the ongoing transformation brought about byartificial intelligence. The so-called “AI revolution” has altered not only our social, political,and technological environments but also the very conceptual frameworks through which thehumanities have historically understood the human being, nature, reason, and the world.At the IPNH, we are convinced that the humanities can no longer merely comment on thesetransformations from the outside. Instead, they must take an active role in shaping new modesof understanding — combining historical-hermeneutic methods with advancedepistemological, ontological, and aesthetic theorizing. The aim is to create a new conceptualvocabulary capable of addressing the questions AI raises for selfhood, agency, interpretation,and the conditions of meaning.
Call: Annemarie Schimmel Fellowship (Deadline: 15.08. of each year)
Annemarie Schimmel’s life and work has built bridges between East and West, between Islam and Christianity and has inspired researchers of religion around the globe. On the occasion of her 100th birthday, the Annemarie Schimmel Fellowship was established to give international PhD students and young scholars the opportunity for a stay at the International Center for Comparative Theology and Social Issues (CTSI) at Bonn University to pursue research in the field of Comparative Theology.
The Fellowship will support the CTSI’s goal of providing a space for exchange and bridge-building between various religious traditions.
Call for Application: 'Iconoclasm in the Age of AI' & 'The Social Ontology of AI' (Einsendeschluss: 31.03.2025)
In association with the Udo Keller Stiftung Forum Humanum and the TRA 4 – Individuals, Institutions and Societies, the International Centre for Philosophy (IZPH) of the University of Bonn is offering 6 Forum Humanum fellowships to qualified doctoral and masters students from any department in the social sciences or humanities at the University of Bonn to participate at two events of the Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities (IPNH) this autumn: an event to be held at the New School for Social Research (New York City, Sep. 1-5) and at an event to be held at the Kyōto Institute of Philosophy (KIP) (Kyōto, Sep. 22-26).
Researchers within the TRA Individuals, Institutions and Societies investigate how institutions mediate complex relationships between individuals and society and thereby develop a new view of micro-phenomena (development of personality, agency, individualization) as well as macro-phenomena (world society, globalization). Sharing this research objective, the Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities is founded on the premise that genuine knowledge acquisition, truth and objectivity are not the exclusive preserve of any single discipline or method. The concepts we deploy to understand and evaluate human cultural and scientific achievements also have to be placed within their broader social, political and intellectual context and therefore have to be approached from a truly interdisciplinary perspective. The Institute thus aims to bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines and draw on the resources of the social sciences, philosophy, and the humanities more generally, in order to pursue a collaborative understanding of the nature and goals of the humanistic and social scientific disciplines and to grapple with the challenges they face in light of the increasing prevalence of intellectual models imported from other disciplines.
Ausschreibung „Netzwerkbildung zur Nachwuchsförderung“ mit Bezug zum potentiellen Profilbereich „Soziale Kohäsion“
Soziale Kohäsion hat viele Facetten. Beispielsweise „[d]er Europarat definiert soziale Kohäsion als die Fähigkeit einer Gesellschaft, das Wohlergehen all ihrer Mitglieder zu sichern und durch Minimierung von Ungleichheiten und Vermeidung von Marginalisierung Unterschiede und Spaltung zu bewältigen sowie die Mittel zur Erreichung des Wohlergehens aller zu gewährleisten.“ Eine besondere Rolle in unserer Gesellschaft nehmen u.a. Soziale Medien ein – mit integrierender wie auch fragmentierender Wirkung, die es systematisch empirisch zu prüfen gilt.Zugleich korrelieren hiermit jeweils Fragen nach individuellen Kenntnissen und Kompetenzen, nach Gewohnheiten, Verhaltensstilen und Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen, aber auch nach Motiven, Zielen und (Bildungs-) Kontexten, die sich nur in der Zusammenarbeit von Ökonomik, Soziologie, Rechtswissenschaften, Psychologie, Theologie, Medienwissenschaft u.a. beantworten lassen.
Ausschreibung zur Entwicklung des potentiellen Profilbereiches „Soziale Kohäsion“ (Deadline: 15.01.2025 )
Soziale Kohäsion hat viele Facetten. Beispielsweise „[d]er Europarat definiert soziale Kohäsion als die Fähigkeit einer Gesellschaft, das Wohlergehen all ihrer Mitglieder zu sichern und durch Minimierung von Ungleichheiten und Vermeidung von Marginalisierung Unterschiede und Spaltung zu bewältigen sowie die Mittel zur Erreichung des Wohlergehens aller zu gewährleisten.“ Eine besondere Rolle in unserer Gesellschaft nehmen dabei u.a. Soziale Medien ein – mit integrierender wie auch fragmentierender Wirkung, die es systematisch empirisch zu prüfen gilt.
Zugleich korrelieren hiermit jeweils Fragen nach individuellen Kenntnissen und Kompetenzen, nach Gewohnheiten, Verhaltensstilen und Persönlichkeitsmerkmalen, aber auch nach Motiven, Zielen und (Bildungs-) Kontexten, die sich nur in der Zusammenarbeit von Ökonomik, Soziologie, Rechtswissenschaften, Psychologie, Theologie, Medienwissenschaft u.a. beantworten lassen.
Call: Annemarie Schimmel Fellowship (Deadline: 15.08. of each year)
Annemarie Schimmel’s life and work has built bridges between East and West, between Islam and Christianity and has inspired researchers of religion around the globe. On the occasion of her 100th birthday, the Annemarie Schimmel Fellowship was established to give international PhD students and young scholars the opportunity for a stay at the International Center for Comparative Theology and Social Issues (CTSI) at Bonn University to pursue research in the field of Comparative Theology.
The Fellowship will support the CTSI’s goal of providing a space for exchange and bridge-building between various religious traditions.
A) For PhD students
What we offer
4-month research stay at the CTSI from April-July including working space, access to library, participation in events, and the opportunity to discuss your project with international researchers. You can use your stay to develop a full research proposal for a scholarship application or focus on a specific part of your PhD project.
Participation in the networking activities of the Transdisciplinary Research Area Individuals, Institutions and Societies (TRA 4)
Travel allowance depending on country of destination
Financial support for visa and health insurance
Housing in Bonn
600 Euros monthly scholarship to cover your daily expenses
How to apply
The deadline for application is 15 August each year for the Fellowship in the following year. Decisions will be made by the end of September. Please provide
a 5-page proposal of your research idea in the area of Comparative Theology, including the concrete questions you would like to pursue during your stay in BonnYour CV
Contact details of two members of academic staff that would write a letter of recommendation upon our request
B) For Postdocs
What we offer
2-month research stay at the CTSI from May-June including working space, access to library, participation in events, and the opportunity to discuss your project with international researchers
Participation in the networking activities of the Transdisciplinary Research Area Individuals, Institutions and Societies (TRA 4)
Travel allowance depending on country of destination
Financial support for visa and health insurance
Housing in Bonn
600 Euros monthly scholarship to cover your daily expenses
How to apply
The deadline for application is 15 August each year for the Fellowship in the following year. Decisions will be made by the end of September. Please provide
a 5-page proposal of your research idea in the area of Comparative Theology, including the concrete questions you would like to pursue during your stay in BonnYour CV
List of publications
Please send all documents combined in one PDF-file to lwiesenh@uni-bonn.de.Find out more about the CTSIFind out more about TRA 4
TRA² - Transdisciplinary Research Prize
Die sechs Transdisziplinären Forschungsbereiche (TRA) der Universität Bonn veröffentlichen hier eine gemeinsame Ausschreibung, um hochinnovative, transdisziplinäre Forschungsprojekte von Forscher*innen aus mindestens zwei verschiedenen TRAs zu fördern. Die geförderten Projekte sollen neue und relevante Fragestellungen an der Schnittstelle zwischen den Disziplinen behandeln oder auf die Entwicklung neuer Methoden abzielen, die die Grenzen bestehender Forschungsfragen erweitern.
Der innovative und disziplinenübergreifende Charakter des Antrags ist die wichtigste Voraussetzung für eine Förderung. Die Fortführung bereits etablierter Projekte wird nicht gefördert.