
Seeking Scholars and Practitioners of Democratization and Human Development!
We invite applications from scholars and practitioners who conduct international research on democracy and/or human development:
- Promising junior and midcareer scholars (typically postdocs and assistant or associate professors)
- Distinguished senior scholars with an established record of scholarly excellence
- Accomplished policy makers, journalists, and other practitioners whose knowledge and experience can link policy and scholarship
Most successful applicants will hold a PhD or equivalent degree in a social science discipline or in history.
- We welcome applications from eminent scholars and practitioners who do not hold a PhD.
- Advanced ABD graduate students may apply but awards are contingent on PhD completion before the fellowship begins.
Awards and Resources
Awards include a stipend, travel expenses, medical insurance benefits, and partial subsidy of on-campus housing. Recipients of one and two-year fellowships may apply for conference travel support of up to $1,500 per academic year to present papers at academic conferences.
Kellogg Institute facilities include comfortable office space, on-site information technology support, access to extensive electronic resources, personal library services through a branch of the University’s main library, and use of campus facilities.
- The majority of Kellogg visiting fellowships are awarded through the program’s annual competition.
- The Institute may consider applications from distinguished senior scholars and practitioners on a rolling basis outside the competition.
- For information on the visiting fellowship application process, visit: kellogg.nd.edu/vfellowships
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