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Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship: A Prestigious Opportunity for Postdoctoral Scholars

Table of Content

  1. Overview of Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship
  2. Fellowship Highlights
  3. Fellowship Benefits
  4. 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:

  1. Fellowship Application Form
  2. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Maximum of three pages.
  3. Publication List: Not exceeding three pages.
  4. Project Proposal: Up to five single-spaced pages using a 12-point font.
  5. Bibliography: A three-page list of primary and secondary sources relevant to the project.
  6. 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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