Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship: A Prestigious Opportunity for Postdoctoral Scholars
Table of Content
- Overview of Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship
- Fellowship Highlights
- Fellowship Benefits
- Application Process and Key Deadlines
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, often referred to as the Wilson Center, offers a distinguished 9-month housing fellowship through a global competition. This prestigious program is designed to provide scholars, professionals, journalists, and policymakers a platform to engage in in-depth research while fostering meaningful interactions with policymakers and academics in Washington, D.C.
The fellowship is an exceptional opportunity for individuals looking to contribute to global policy-relevant research. Fellows gain access to a stimulating intellectual environment, interact with experts from diverse fields, and have the chance to influence real-world policymaking.
Fellowship Highlights
Eligibility
- Open to postdoctoral academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
- Applicants must demonstrate significant professional achievement or have published a book/monograph beyond their Ph.D. dissertation.
- Citizens of all countries are welcome to apply, provided they can secure a J-1 visa for the U.S.
Duration
- Typically, the fellowship spans the entire U.S. academic year (September through May).
- Shorter fellowships (minimum of four months) are also occasionally awarded.
Areas of Focus
- The fellowship is open to all specializations, with proposals required to address significant policy challenges in a non-advocacy manner.
Fellowship Benefits
- Stipend: $90,000 for the nine-month program.
- Fellows are responsible for their own health insurance and travel expenses.
- Access to the Wilson Center’s resources, networking opportunities, and a collaborative environment.
Important Considerations
The following types of proposals and projects are ineligible:
- Partisan or advocacy-based projects.
- Doctoral dissertations or their rewriting.
- Natural sciences primary research.
- Creative projects in music, dance, or visual arts.
- Editing of texts, papers, or documents.
Application Process
To apply, candidates must submit:
- Fellowship Application Form
- Curriculum Vitae (CV): Maximum of three pages.
- Publication List: Not exceeding three pages.
- Project Proposal: Up to five single-spaced pages using a 12-point font.
- Bibliography: A three-page list of primary and secondary sources relevant to the project.
- Two Reference Letters: To be sent directly by the referees.
Key Deadlines
- Applications Open: Now accepting submissions.
- Application Deadline: October 1, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to Scholarship at Uniplus Global to apply
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