New Carlsberg Monograph fellowship grantees at AIAS
Three successful Carlsberg Monograph fellowship recipients have been selected for a research stay at AIAS, from 1 September 2026. The three fellows are funded by the Carlsberg Foundation and will carry out their one-year monograph research book project at AIAS.
The Carlsberg Foundation awards one-year full-time fellowships for leading, visionary researchers within the humanities or social sciences, or within interdisciplinary fields that may branch into the natural sciences, with a project aimed at publishing a ground-breaking monograph.
Successful Carlsberg Monograph Fellowships grant holders from a Danish university can apply for an AIAS Monograph Fellowship to conduct their project under optimal working conditions in an interdisciplinary, international and stimulating setting at AIAS.
Three recipients have been awarded a Carlsberg Monograph fellowship at AIAS – the researchers come from Aarhus University, and bring three diverse research topics to AIAS.
On 1 September 2026, AIAS welcomes:
- Anja Bechmann, School of Communication and Culture - Media Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark
Project: ‘Platform Collective Behavior and the Making of Democracy’ - Isabelle Torrance, School of Communication and Culture – English, Aarhus University, Denmark
Project: ‘Greek Tragedy and Human Rights: The Case of Ireland’ - Lars Thorup Larsen, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark
Project: ‘Have people stopped listening to science? How citizens gauge the authority of expert knowledge’
More about a Carlsberg Monograph fellowship at AIAS at AIAS:
Learn more about how to apply for a stay at AIAS, and see who the current and past Carlsberg Monograph fellows at AIAS are here.
Contact
Lotte Holm, Head of Secretariat, deputy director
E-mail: lho@aias.au.dk
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, AIAS
Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 6B
DK-8000 Aarhus C
Denmark