Deadline: October 1, 2024
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowships 2025/2026 is a prestigious program designed to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy. Established in 1968 as the official national memorial to President Woodrow Wilson, the Center offers 9-month residential fellowships to scholars, practitioners, journalists, and public intellectuals from around the globe. The fellowship aims to support pre-eminent scholarship and link it to issues of concern to policymakers in Washington.
Benefits
Fellows in The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Fellowships 2025/2026 program receive numerous benefits, including:
- Stipend: A generous stipend of $90,000 for the nine-month fellowship.
- Workspace: A furnished office located in Washington, D.C., equipped with a personal computer.
- Resources: Access to the Center’s library, conference rooms, and dining facilities.
- Professional Development: Opportunities to participate in conferences, seminars, and meetings, and to engage with a diverse group of experts and policymakers.
SEE ALSO: The Carnegie Ethics Fellowship Program 2025 for Mid-Career Professionals
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, applicants must:
- Be citizens or permanent residents of any country.
- Hold a post-doctoral level qualification and have published a book or monograph beyond their Ph.D. dissertation.
- Be proficient in English.
- Submit proposals that are policy-relevant and non-advocacy in nature.
Application Process and Documents Required
Applicants may submit their applications online here.
A complete application must include the following:
- the Fellowship Application Form;
- a current CV (not to exceed three pages); The Center will only accept the first three pages; please list your publications separately. Please feel free to include an explanation for any lapses in your CV. You may also add a section on any awards or opportunities you were offered but were not able to accept for personal or other reasons. We understand that these things do occur and that not every CV will look the same.
- a list of your publications that includes exact titles, names of publishers, dates of publication and status of forthcoming publications (not to exceed three pages);
- a Project Proposal (not to exceed five single-spaced typed pages, using 12-point type); The Center reserves the right to omit from review applications that are longer than the requested page length;
- a bibliography for the project that includes primary sources and relevant secondary sources (not to exceed three pages);
- two letters of reference.
All application materials must be submitted in English.
Deadline: Submit your application by 3rd October 2024.
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