Details
- One-year Fellowship Programme with scientific support
- Exchange with European partner organisations and mentors
- Annual Summit in Aachen for dialog with decision-makers
- Research grant of up to € 25,000
- The Academy connects young talents with leading players to develop innovative ideas for the future of Europe.
As a contribution to European integration and for the exchange of the young generation in Europe, the Charlemagne Prize Academy aims to identify future challenges and problems of European society and, by awarding research fellowships annually, to develop approaches to solutions at an early stage, which are discussed in dialogue with representatives from science, politics, business, and the public to determine their feasibility and practicability.
The Charlemagne Prize Fellowship is an endowed one-year non-resident programme of the European Charlemagne Prize Academy, addressing European junior researchers, next-generation policy experts, innovators, and thought leaders that work toward a better European Union.
The Fellowship includes a stipend of up to € 25,000 per research project. With the grant, our Fellows are offered the opportunity to conduct an independent research project individually or in a group. We highly encourage applicants to look for a suitable host institution that could provide a work place and research facilities at the preferred location during the Fellowship. In addition, the Fellow can choose to implement their project with the help of a self-selected mentor. During the Fellowship Programme, the Fellows are able to travel and network with experts and international and European decision-makers, and to present the research results in the final annual publication as well as in front of a large audience at the concluding conference summit. A unique aspect of the Fellowship is the connection with former Charlemagne Prize Laureates and the participation at the Charlemagne Prize award ceremony in Aachen in spring.
Timetable
Who are we looking for?
We look for projects and research questions that go beyond mainstream issues. These projects explore visionary ideas, analyse emerging developments, and offer solutions to current and future challenges.
Our Annual Focus Topic 2026/2027
The annual research focus for the 2026/2027 academic year will be announced shortly.
Application Process
We highly encourage graduates from all academic fields, young professionals, and employees of scientific, political or public institutions and organisations to hand in their research ideas for the research year. The application period will run from 22 June to 31 July 2026.
You will need to upload the following documents in English:
- Your CV (pdf) - mandatory
- Your Research Proposal (pdf) - mandatory
- Supporting documents, references, and certificates (as one pdf file) - optional
FAQs
Application
Uploads
Interviews and Selection
Programme Schedule
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via
academy@karlspreis.de.