The Wilson Center invites scholars, practitioners,
journalists and public intellectuals to take part in its flagship international
Fellowship Program.
Fellows conduct research and write in their areas
of interest, while interacting with policymakers in Washington and Wilson
Center staff and other scholars in residence.
The Center accepts policy-relevant, non-advocacy fellowship proposals
that address key challenges confronting the United States and the world.
Eligibility
- Citizens
or permanent residents from any country (applicants from countries outside
the United States must hold a valid passport and be able to obtain a J-1
visa even if they are currently in the United States)
- Men
and women with outstanding capabilities and experience from a wide variety
of backgrounds (including academia, business, government, journalism,
and other professions)
- Academic
candidates holding a Ph.D. (Ph.D. must be received by the application
deadline of October 1)
- Academic
candidates demonstrating scholarly achievement by publications beyond
their doctoral dissertations
- 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
Benefits
The Center tries to ensure that the fellowship
award, when combined with the recipient’s other sources of income (e.g. other
grants and sabbatical allowances), approximates an individual’s current level
of income.
Awards will also include round trip travel for
fellows. If spouses and/or dependent children will reside with the fellow for
the entire fellowship period, money for their travel will also be included. In
addition to stipends and travel allowances, the Center provides 75 percent of
health insurance premiums for fellows who elect Center coverage and for their
accompanying family members.
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for further details and application
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