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Regional Scholars

Several of the Wilson Center's Regional Programs have their own grant competitions. Follow the links below to get more information about how to apply or on the current regional scholars in residence.

Africa Program
The Africa Program has three scholarship awards programs: the Africanist Doctoral Candidate Fellowship, the Distinguished African Scholar Award, and The Open Society Institute (OSI) African Policy Scholar Award.

Read more about these programs and how to apply.

Learn more about current and former Africa Program scholars.


Asia Program
Australia Scholar Program
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is pleased to announce a new Wilson Center Australian Scholar Program. Successful applicants will spend 2-4 months in residence at the Woodrow Wilson Center, in the heart of Washington, D.C., where they will carry out advanced, policy-oriented research and writing designed to bridge the gap between the academic and policy communities.
Read more about the program and how to apply.

Japan Scholar Program

The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is pleased to announce a new Wilson Center Japan Scholar Program. Successful applicants will spend 2-4 months in residence at the Woodrow Wilson Center, in the heart of Washington, D.C., where they will carry out advanced, policy-oriented research and writing designed to bridge the gap between the academic and policy communities.

Read more about the program and how to apply..

Pakistan Scholar Program
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, in collaboration with the Fellowship Fund for Pakistan (FFFP), a charitable trust based in Karachi, today announced the appointment of Ambassador Riaz Mohammad Khan as the Wilson Center's new Pakistan scholar. Khan will spend eight months in residence at the Wilson Center, beginning in January 2009, carrying out research and writing on a book project looking at the impact on Pakistan of the conflict in Afghanistan, as well as the broader regional and international implications of that conflict.

Read more about the program and how to apply.

Read about current and former Asia Program Scholars


Canada Institute
Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program

Read more about the progam and how to apply.

Learn more about current and former Canada Institute Scholars.


East European Studies
The East European Studies Program offers a number of grant opportunities. Research Grants, Short-term grants, 2006 Regional Policy Symposium, Junior Scholar's Training Seminar, and International Policy Fellowships.

Read more about these programs or how to apply.

Learn more about current and former EES Scholars.


Kennan Institute
The Kennan Institute offers four types of grant opportunities. Galina Starovoitova Fellowships on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution are available to citizens of the Russian Federation who have successfully bridged the worlds of ideas and public affairs to advance human rights and conflict resolution. Title VIII Research Scholarships are available to scholars who are U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents in pre-tenure positions.
Fulbright-Kennan Research Scholarships are available to scholars in Russia and Ukraine, and Short-Term Grants are available to researchers of any background in any country. The Kennan Institute offers paid research assistant positions lasting three to nine months for undergraduate, graduate, and prospective graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Read more about these programs or learn how to apply.

Learn more about current and former Kennan Institute Scholars.

Browse the Kennan Institute's database of research projects conducted by scholars in residence at the Kennan Institute since 1976, as well as projects related to the Soviet Union and its successor states by scholars affiliated with the Woodrow Wilson Center.

Southeast Europe Project
Along with its robust public affairs programming, the Wilson Center Southeast Europe Project offers a number of exciting opportunities for research scholarships. The Project looks to foster innovative scholars and analysts whose works identify and illuminate emerging regional and functional issues involving Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, or Bulgaria, as well as related issues affecting broader geopolitics throughout southeast Europe. Through its Southeast Europe Project Scholars Program, the Project offers residential research scholarships to academic scholars and specialists from government, media, and the private sector. Through its Contributing Scholars Program, the Project also offers grants to American and regional experts on a short-term non-residential basis of 1-2 months.

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