United States Institute of Peace Senior Fellowships
The Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace awards
Senior Fellowships to enable outstanding scholars, policy
makers, journalists, and other professionals from around the
world to conduct research at the U.S. Institute of Peace
on important issues concerning international conflict and peace.
USIP awards approximately twelve fellowships per year.
Priority is given to proposals that promise to make a timely contribution to the understanding and resolution of ongoing and emerging international conflicts.
USIP is especially interested in proposals addressing problems of the Muslim world, post-war reconstruction and peacebuilding and stability operations in Iraq
and elsewhere, and responses to terrorism and political violence.
However, proposals in all fields are welcome.
Fellows carry out their projects in residence at USIP in
Washington, D.C., and participate in USIP's public outreach
efforts, which offer timely information to Congress, policy
makers, and the public on international issues.
Books and
reports resulting from fellowships may be published by USIP.
Fellowships are open to citizens of any country.
The program attempts to match the recipient's earned income
during the year preceding the fellowship, up to a maximum of
$80,000 for ten months.