Kellogg Institute Visiting Scholarship 2025 | USA
The Kellogg Institute for International Studies invites applications for its prestigious Visiting Fellowships for the academic year 2025-2026. Established in 1983, this renowned program fosters a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to interdisciplinary research in global issues.
Scholarship Details:
- Level of Study: Doctoral & Post-Doctoral
- Institution: Kellogg Institute for International Studies, USA
- Program Duration: Academic year (August to May), Fall semester (August to December), or Spring semester (January to May). Two-year postdoctoral fellowships may be offered in exceptional cases.
- Deadline: Application opens on August 1, with a deadline of October 1.
Scholarship Coverage:
Successful applicants will receive:
- Stipend
- Travel expenses
- Medical insurance benefits
- Partial housing subsidy for Hesburgh Center Residences or on-campus housing
Eligibility Criteria:
- Required Languages: English
- Eligible Countries: All World Countries
- Eligible applicants include promising junior and mid-career scholars, distinguished senior scholars, policymakers, journalists, and practitioners.
- Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, contingent on completing their Ph.D. before the fellowship commences.
- Advanced English proficiency is required.
- Foreign nationals must possess a valid passport and be eligible for a J-1 Visa.
Application Process:
To apply for the Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships:
- Create an account on the Kellogg Institute website.
- Complete the online application form, including:
- Cover letter specifying preferred term of stay
- Curriculum vitae
- Research project statement (6–10 pages)
- Project abstract (150 words)
- Short bio (200-300 words)
- Contact information for three recommenders
Deadline for Application: October 1
For detailed application guidelines and to submit your application, please visit the official Kellogg Institute Visiting Scholarship website.
This fellowship offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in critical research on democracy and human development, collaborate with scholars at Notre Dame, and contribute to the Kellogg Institute’s Working Paper Series. Join a diverse community of scholars pushing the boundaries of international studies. Apply today and enrich your academic journey in the USA!
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