Key details
- Host: Woodrow Wilson Center
- Host country: U.S.A
- Open to: All nationals
- Deadline: 5th October, 2021
Applications for the Woodrow Wilson Center International Fellowship program for Scholars, Practitioners, Journalists, and Public intellectuals are currently ongoing. The Woodrow
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Wilson International Center aspires to bring the worlds of ideas and policy together by promoting outstanding work and connecting it to pressing issues.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered for the Wilson Center International Fellowship Program 2021:
- Citizens or permanent residents of any country (applicants from countries outside the US must have a valid passport and be eligible to get a J-1 visa even if they are currently in the US).
Academic candidates must be post-doctoral and have a book or monograph published in addition to their Ph.D. dissertation.
Practitioners or policymakers who have achieved a similar level of professional success.- Must be able to communicate effectively in English.
Benefit
- The Center offers a stipend of $90,000 for a nine-month fellowship.
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Application Procedure
Interested candidates who wish to apply for the Wilson Center International Fellowship program must submit their applications online.
NOTE: Application must be accompanied with the following listed below:
- Fellowship application form
- Current CV (not to exceed three pages); the Center will only accept the first three pages; please list your publications separately.
- A list of your publications that includes exact titles, names of publishers, dates of publication, and status of forthcoming publications.
- A project proposal
- A bibliography for the project that includes primary sources and relevant secondary sources.
- Two letters of reference.
For more information see FAQs or visit the official website of Wilson Center International Fellowship Program