The Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship 2024-2025 is a fully financed international student grant. This scholarship is available for postdoctoral research. The Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship pays $90,000 for a nine-month fellowship.
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars seeks to bridge the worlds of ideas and politics by supporting world-class scholarship and relating it to issues of relevance to Washington officials.
Through a global competition, the Center offers 9-month housing fellowships. The Wilson Center’s flagship worldwide fellowship program is open to academics, professions, journalists, and government intellectuals. Fellows conduct research and write in their subjects of interest while connecting with Washington, D.C. policymakers, Wilson Center workers, and other academics in residence. The Center accepts policy-relevant, non-advocacy fellowship proposals that address major issues confronting the United States and the world.
Scholarship Summary
Level of Study: Postdoctoral
Institution(s):
Wilson Center
Opportunity Focus Areas:
All Specializations
Program Period:
Fellows are expected to be in residence for the entire U.S. academic year (early September through May). Occasionally, fellowships are awarded for shorter periods, with a minimum of four months.
Eligibility:
Open to all citizens of permanent residents of any country
Deadline:
October 1, 2023
Scholarship Coverage
Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship provides the recipient with the following benefits:
The Center offers a stipend of $90,000 for a nine-month fellowship. Fellows are responsible for their own health insurance and travel expenses.
Criteria for Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship
Eligibility
To be eligible for a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship, you must be/have the following qualifications:
- English is the required language.
- All countries in the world are eligible.
- Men and women with exceptional abilities and experience from diverse backgrounds (including academia, business, government, media, law, and other professions).
- Citizens or permanent residents of any country are eligible to apply (applicants from countries other than the United States must have a valid passport and be able to get a J-1 visa even if they are currently in the United States).
- Academic candidates with a Ph.D. or J.D. (degree must be earned by the October 1 application deadline).
- Academic candidates who have demonstrated intellectual achievement through publications other than their PhD 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.
How to Apply for Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship?
To avail Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship,
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