Host Country: United Kingdom
Institution: Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS), London
Fellowship Level: Research Fellowship
Funding Amount: £5,000
Application Deadline: September 30, 2025
Award Frequency: Once every 5 years
Field of Study: Classical Arabic Literature, Ismaili Studies
Overview
The Institute of Ismaili Studies (IIS) is now accepting applications for the Zahid Ali Fellowship 2025—a prestigious, once-in-five-year academic award that supports internationally recognized scholars conducting original research in Classical Arabic Literature with direct relevance to Ismaili Studies.
The fellowship includes a £5,000 research grant to support the development and publication of a monograph, article, or scholarly translation that contributes meaningfully to the academic understanding of Ismaili thought, history, or textual traditions.
Fellowship Benefits
- Award Amount: £5,000
- Funding Use: Research leading to publication (monograph, article, or scholarly edition)
- Focus: Classical Arabic Literature related to Ismaili Studies
- Institutional Support: Opportunity to collaborate or connect with the IIS research community
Eligibility Criteria
This fellowship is open to:
- Internationally recognized scholars with a proven record in Classical Arabic Literature
- Academics currently working on or planning to publish original research in Ismaili Studies
- Researchers fluent in classical Arabic texts and traditions
- Candidates whose proposed work intersects with Islamic intellectual history, Ismaili thought, or Arabic-Islamic textual heritage
Ideal applicants will have:
- Previous publications or presentations in Islamic studies or related fields
- A clearly defined, high-quality research proposal with academic and cultural significance
- A strong commitment to contributing to the study of Ismaili heritage and Arabic literature
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Application Requirements
All application materials must be submitted by 30 September 2025 via email to: scholarships@iis.ac.uk
Required documents:
- Covering letter outlining your interest and suitability
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing academic background and publications
- Writing sample (preferably a previously published work)
- Research proposal (max 2,000 words) outlining:
- Topic scope and objectives
- Research methods and timeline
- Relevance to Ismaili Studies
- Expected scholarly output (e.g., book, article, critical edition)
For more information, visit: https://www.iis.ac.uk