The Jennings Randolph (JR) Senior Fellowship Program provides scholars, policy analysts, policy makers, and other experts with opprotunities to spend time in residence at the Institute, reflecting and writing on pressing international peace and security challenges.
Senior Fellowships usually last for ten months, starting in October, but shorter-term fellowships are also available. Fellowships are open to citizens of any country.
Application Deadline: September 8, 2009
- Eligible Candidates
- Selection Process
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- Terms of Award
- Duration of Fellowship
The JR Program for International Peace awards Senior Fellowships to outstanding practicioners, scholars, policymakers, journalists, and other professionals so they can conduct research on conflict and peace while in residence at the Institute. The Institute awards between 8 and 12 fellowships per year.
Priority is given to proposals deemed likely to make timely and significant contribution to the understanding and resolution of ongoing and emerging conflicts and other challenges to international peace and security.
Applications are invited from all disciplines in the humanities, natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences, and their professions.
Applicants should propose projects with clear policy relevance. Historical topics are appropriate if they promise to shed light on contemporary issues. Arera studies projects and single-case studies will be comeptitive if they focus on conflict and its resolution, apply to other regions and cases, or both.
Senior Fellow awards may not be granted for projects that constitute policymaking for a government agency or private organization, focus to any substantial degree on conflicts within U.S. domestic society, or adopt a partisan, advocacy, or activist stance.
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