Deadline: October 1, 2019
: Kellogg Institute for International Studies
 USA
: International Students (open to all nationality students)
: Postdoctoral
: Democracy, Human Development

: Fully Funded (Monthly Stipen, Traveling, Health Insurance, Partial housing subsidy for the Hesburgh Center Residences or other on-campus housing)

Scholarship Description:
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships in US for University of Notre Dame, 2020-21 is funded by Kellogg Institute for International Studies for International Students (open to all nationality students). The scholarship allows Postdoctoral level programm(s) in the field of Democracy, Human Development taught at Kellogg Institute for International Studies . The deadline of the scholarhip is October 1, 2019

Eligibility Criteria: 

We invite applications from scholars and practitioners who conduct international research on our themes of democracy and/or human development. Applicants may come from any country and typically fall into three groups:

  • 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
 Requirements:

Most successful applicants will hold a PhD or equivalent degree in a social science discipline or in history.

  • In exceptional cases, the Institute will support applicants with a PhD or its equivalent in other disciplines.
  • The Institute welcomes applications from eminent scholars and practioners who do not hold a PhD.
  • Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but awards are contingent on their having completed the PhD before beginning the fellowship.
Eligibility Considerations (for non-US citizens/residents)

The following should be considered when applying for a Kellogg Institute fellowship:

  • Advanced English language proficiency is required.
  • Foreign nationals must have a valid passport and be able to obtain a J-1 Visa.
Other Considerations

According to US immigration regulations, an individual who completes a period of stay of less than five years as a J-1 professor or research scholar and does not have another appointment immediately following the termination of said stay, cannot return to the US as a J-1 professor or research scholar until the individual has been outside the US for a minimum period of two years. This two-year bar is different from the two-year home residency requirement normally issued to J-1 scholars.

Application Procedure

You will be asked to create an account and you will need to remember your login and password in order to save and return to your application until you are ready to submit.

A complete application will consist of the following documents uploaded through the online application system, along with filling out the Visiting Fellowship Application Formand Institutional Required Information Form (IRIF):

  • Cover letter addressing your interest in the fellowship and specifying your preferred term of stay
  • Curriculum vitae
  • A research project statement (6–10 double-spaced pages)
  • Project Abstract (150 words max)
  • Short Bio (200-300 words)
  • Three names and email address for letters of recommendation

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