
The Jacob Robinson Institute is offering up to two visiting PhD fellowships for the 2026-2027 academic year. We welcome doctoral candidates from non-Israeli universities whose research aligns with the Institute’s thematic areas, including minority politics, national self-determination, collective and individual rights, reparation for grave human rights abuses, Israel's statehood and diaspora relations, forced displacement, human rights and humanitarianism, as well as democracy and the rule of law.
Fellows receive a stipend of approximately 8,000 NIS per month and office space on Mount Scopus campus, where they will pursue their ongoing research. Full-time dedication to research is expected. Fellows are also expected to participate in the Institute's academic activities.
Deadline: February 25th, 2026
Submit the online application form, a CV (up to two pages), a list of publications, and a statement of purpose (up to four pages) as a single PDF to inballev@savion.huji.ac.il
For further information, see the attached flyer or visit www.robinson.huji.ac.il



