
The applications are now open for the Wilson Center Fellowship 2026 in the USA. The Fellowship provides a $90,000 Stipend for 9 Months. Applicants can cover their Monthly expenses from the given stipend. The Wilson Center Fellowship is a prestigious opportunity for scholars, practitioners, journalists, and public intellectuals to conduct research and engage with policymakers in Washington, D.C. Its primary goal is to bridge the gap between the world of academic ideas and the world of public policy. The Center is located in the heart of Washington, D.C. Fellows will get Free accommodation and a $90,000 stipend for 9 months. More details are below.
Details About Wilson Center Fellowship 2026
- Host Country: USA
- Fellowship Duration: 9 Months Residential Fellowship
- Benefits: Fully Funded
- Location: Washington, D.C.
- Deadline: 1st October 2025
Financial Benefits
The Program Covers:
- A $90,000 Stipend for 9 Months
- To Cover Living Expenses
- Accommodation
- Insurance
- Travel Expenses
- Furnished Office
Key features of the Wilson Center Fellowship
- Fellows will be affiliated with one or more Wilson Center initiatives and are encouraged to engage with policymakers in Washington, D.C., Wilson Center staff, and other scholars working on related research.
- Fellows conduct independent research projects on topics related to global policy issues.
- They have the chance to interact with policymakers, Wilson Center staff, and other scholars.
- The Center aims to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and public policy, bringing them into creative contact, enriching the work, and enabling each to learn from the other.
- The center also arranges seminars, and workshops, and organizes conferences. The Center invites Fellows to take part in the Center’s conferences, meetings, and seminars.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of any country.
- Applicants must have a valid passport and be eligible to obtain a J-1 visa.
- Must hold a post-doctoral degree and have published a book or monograph beyond their doctoral dissertation.
- Must demonstrate equivalent professional achievements.
- Strong English Language Skills.
- You do not need an institutional affiliation to apply.
Selection Process
- Significance and Originality of the Proposed Research/Project.
- The Relevance of the project to contemporary policy issues.
- Quality of the proposal
- Potential of a Candidate and Achievements.
Arrival of Fellows
Fellows are expected to arrive in the United States in early September, and the fellowship will run until May.
Required Documents
- Fellowship Application Form
- CV: 3-page maximum, excluding publications.
- Publications List: 3-page maximum.
- Project Proposal: 5-page maximum, single-spaced, 12-point font.
- Bibliography: 3 pages maximum.
- Letters of Reference: 2 required.
The Project Proposal
- Topic Description:Â Detailed explanation of the research topic and its significance.
- Originality: Explanation of the project’s distinctive qualities and contributions to the field.
- Ideas and Hypotheses:Â Outline of the key concepts and proposed hypotheses.
- Methodology:Â Description of data collection methods and analysis techniques.
- Research Status:Â Overview of previous work and goals for the Center.
- Materials and Resources:Â Explanation of required materials and the importance of Washington-area resources.
- Choice of Wilson Center:Â Reasons for selecting the Wilson Center for the project.
- Policy Relevance:Â Connection between the project and contemporary policy issues.
- Programmatic Alignment: Relevance of the project to the Wilson Center’s programmatic goals.
Application Process
Create an account online. Read Wilson International Fellowship FAQs. The link to the official website is given below.