German Historical Institute London
Prizes
Prize of the German Historical Institute London
Awarded annually for an outstanding Ph.D. thesis on British, German, or British-Colonial history, British-German relations, or British-German comparative history.
The Prize is 1,000 Euros, presented at the GHIL’s Annual Lecture in November 2026.
To be eligible, applicants must have successfully completed doctoral exams and vivas between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2026.
Deadline for applications: 31 July 2026
GHIL Building
Renovation Works and Closure
The GHIL building, including the library, will be closed for renovation works until Summer 2026.
Among other works, our reception space and the seminar and common rooms will receive a face-lift, and a previously hidden Octagon room on a the ground floor will become a new meeting space.
Please bear with us during this unavoidable period of closure. We look forward to welcoming you to the new and improved GHIL in a few months' time!
Opportunities
Scholarships
GHIL-MWF Delhi Joint Fellowship on "The British Empire and the History of Colonialism"
For early career scholars whose research is situated in the broad field of the British Empire and the History of Colonialism
Duration: 3 months to be taken up at any time during the calendar year 2027
Includes a monthly stipend, travel and other associated costs
Deadline for applications: 25 September 2026
16 June 2026 (5.30pm)
GHIL Lecture
CANCELLED Valuing Indian Ocean Monsoon Risk and the Making of Climate Science
Debjani Bhattacharyya (University of Zürich)
Online
23 June 2026 (5.30pm)
GHIL Joint Lecture
Remaking German Socialism during the Great War: The Social Democratic Party between Opposition to War and National Integration, 1914–1918
Benjamin Ziemann (University of Sheffield)
GHIL/Zoom
15 June 2026
Blogpost
Lena Spickermann
Viola Klein: A Neglected Key Theorist of Gender Studies
Category: Research, Scholarships
GHIL Lecture
Queering German History: Still a Vital and Viable Endeavour?
Benno Gammerl
GHIL Lecture
6 May 2026
, 0:46 h
Interview
Queer Perspectives : New Ways of Understanding German History
Benno Gammerl and Kim König
6 May 2026
, 0:19 h

Interview
Queer Perspectives : New Ways of Understanding German History
Benno Gammerl and Kim König
Special lecture
Decolonising the Natural History Collections of Empire
Vinita Damodaran
Royal Historical Society Lecture
30 March 2025
, 0:49 h
Gudrun Krämer
Local modernity: agency, entanglement, and the making of the modern Middle East
Lokale Moderne: Agency, Austausch und die Enstehung des modernen Mittleren Ostens
Marianne Taatz-Jacobi
Textrecycling: Nachdrucke und Debattentransfer in England (1640–1660)















