Third-party funds during the SFP period
2015-2019 Extension SFB 42 VISCOM Visions of Community: Comparative Approaches to Ethnicity, Region and Empire in Christianity, Islam and Buddhism (400-1600 CE), funded by the FWF, Speaker: Walter Pohl, PIs: Andre Gingrich, Birgit Kellner, Christina Lutter, Oliver Schmitt
2015-2019: Wittgenstein Award, Claudia Rapp: Mobility, Microstructures and Personal Agency in Byzantium
2015-2018, Bible and Historiography in Transcultural Iberian Societies, 8th to 12th Centuries (funded by the FWF), PI: Walter Pohl
2015-2018 Religion und Alltag: Byzantinische Gebetbücher als sozialgeschichtliche Quelle, PI: Claudia Rapp (funded by the FWF)
2015ff: Open access journal Medieval Worlds (funded by the FWF)
2014-2017: Ethnonyme im Vergleich. Eine interdisziplinäre Untersuchung im mittelalterlichen Westeuropa und in Südwestarabien, DocTeam-Project from S. Liccardo, O. Kommer, A. Novak, funded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, supervision by A. Gingrich, C. Lutter, W. Pohl, S. Prochaska.
2013-2015 ENFLAWE: Episcopal Networks and Fragmentation in Late Antique Western Europe (Marie Curie Fellowship, ERC for Dr. David Natal, Co-applicant Claudia Rapp)
2013-2014: Church Advocacy and Lordship in the Holy Roman Empire (Lise-Meitner position for Prof. Dr. Jonathan Lyon, Univ. Chicago; Co-applicant Christina Lutter, funded by the FWF).
2012-2015: Handling Diversity. Medieval Europe and India in Comparison (13th-18th Centuries CE) (funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund, WWTF), PI Thomas Ertl
2011-2016 Mittelstädtische Urbanitäten. Ethnographische Stadtforschung in Wels und Hildesheim (funded by the FWF), PI: Brigitta Schmidt-Lauber