The International Forum for Democratic Studies hosts a small number of Visiting Fellows each year. Visiting Fellows are scholars and practitioners who wish to conduct research and writing at the Forum, for a limited period of time, but do not need any financial assistance. To learn more about funded fellowships at the National Endowment for Democracy, please see the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program.
Space permitting, Visiting Fellows may be in residence at the Forum for periods ranging from three to ten months, during which time they are expected to carry out a written or other project related to democracy.
While Visiting Fellows do not receive stipend and travel support, the Forum is able to provide use of the Democracy Resource Center and Library and a fully-equipped office as available. Visiting Fellows may participate in events held at the Endowment and interact with staff and fellows in residence from around the world.
If you are interested in an unfunded Visiting Fellowship, it is recommended that you first send a preliminary e-mail or letter of inquiry to the address below, including a brief summary of your project, the desired dates of the fellowship and a C.V., in order to determine space availability.
Visiting Fellowship applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. To receive timely consideration, inquiries and applications must be received at least six months in advance of the proposed starting date of the fellowship.
To submit a formal application, please send the following materials to [email protected]:
- A five-to-ten-page, double-spaced, typewritten description of the research project, including: 1) its significance for advancing the theory or practice of democracy; 2) how it relates to your background and interests; and 3) why a fellowship at the Forum in Washington, D.C. would advance the project;
- An indication of the preferred starting date and desired duration of the fellowship;
- A current C.V.;
- Two letters of reference (to be sent directly by the referees to [email protected]).