Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships 2025-2026 are available for international scholars aiming to pursue doctoral or postdoctoral research in the United States. Since 1983, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies has offered visiting fellowships within a supportive academic community, promoting interdisciplinary global research. This highly respected fellowship program provides scholars with the opportunity to focus on their studies, advance individual research projects, and collaborate with academics and professionals across the U.S. and worldwide.
As a visiting fellow, you will conduct research on themes of democracy and human development at the Kellogg Institute, engage with the scholarly community at the University of Notre Dame, and gain the opportunity to contribute to the Institute’s peer-reviewed Working Paper Series.
Scholarship Summary
Level of Study: Doctoral & Post Doctoral
Institution(s): Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Study in: USA
Program Period: Fellowships are offered for the academic year (August to May) or the fall (August to December) or spring semesters (January to May). In exceptional cases, two-year postdoctoral visiting fellowships may be offered to one or two applicants per year.
Deadline: The application for the academic year opens on August 1, with the deadline of October 1.
Scholarship Coverage
Visiting Fellowships provide the recipients with below benefits:
Stipend
Travel expenses
Medical insurance benefits
Partial housing subsidy for the Hesburgh Center Residences or other on-campus housing
Eligibility Criteria for Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships
To be eligible for Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Required Languages: English
Eligible Countries: All World Countries.
Promising junior and mid-career scholars (typically postdocs and assistant or associate professors)
Distinguished senior scholars with an established record of scholarly excellence
Accomplished policymakers, journalists, and other practitioners whose knowledge and experience can link policy and scholarship
In exceptional cases, the Institute will support applicants with a Ph.D. or its equivalent in other disciplines.
The Institute welcomes applications from eminent scholars and practitioners who do not hold a Ph.D.
Advanced ABD graduate students may apply, but awards are contingent on their having completed the Ph.D. before beginning the fellowship.
Advanced English language proficiency is required.
Foreign nationals must have a valid passport and be able to obtain a J-1 Visa.
How to Apply for Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellowships?
Please follow the steps to avail this scholarship:
Create your account in Kellogg Institute.
A complete application will consist of the following documents uploaded through the online application system, along with filling out the Visiting Fellowship Application Form and 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
Submit your application.
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