The Woodrow Wilson Center invites scholars, practitioners, journalists, and public intellectuals to take part in its flagship international Fellowship Program.
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting pre-eminent scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in Washington.
Duration: 9 months
Benefits
Woodrow Wilson offers a stipend of $90,000 for a nine-month fellowship program.
Eligibility
- Citizens or permanent residents from any country
- Academic candidates must be at the post-doctoral level and have published a book or monograph beyond the Ph.D. dissertation
- Practitioners or policymakers with an equivalent level of professional achievement
- English proficiency as the Center is designed to encourage the exchange of ideas among its fellows.
Application Process
A complete application to the Woodrow Wilson fellowship must include the following:
- the Fellowship Application Form;
- a current CV (Maximum of 3 pages);
- a list of publications that includes exact titles, names of publishers, dates of publication, and status of forthcoming publications (maximum of 3 pages);
- a Project Proposal (maximum of 5 pages);
- a bibliography for the project that includes primary sources and relevant secondary sources (maximum of 5 pages); and
- two letters of reference.
To apply, click here
Deadline: October 5, 2021.
For more information, visit the official site .