Towards the Second Application Round of the Lindemann Fellowship for Private International Law

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As the readers of this blog will recall, the Lindemann Fellowship for Private International Law was established in 2024 to provide early-career researchers with the opportunity to build a network with academics from all over Europe.

Fellows are accepted for a three-year period, with new Fellows joining each year, as existing Fellows complete their tenure.

The core of the Fellowship is an annual, fully-funded meeting of the Fellows and coordinators, lasting two days, where Fellows present their current research and exchange with both the coordinators and their peers. The written version of their presentations are later published in collected volumes.

The Fellowship is now entering its second application round.  An online event will introduce the Fellowship, featuring presentations from two current Fellows and a Q&A with the coordinators about the Fellowship and application process.

The event will be held on 17 September 2025 at 11 AM (CET) via Zoom. Further information about the event can be found here.

See here, instead, for general information about the Fellowship, including as regards the current Fellows and the team of coordinators, lead by Konrad Duden.

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