[PAST EVENT] Henry A. Kissinger Fellowship Application Deadline

November 1, 2011
All day
Location
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The Henry A. Kissinger Scholar is a distinguished senior research position in residence at the Library of Congress for a period of up to ten months. Using research facilities and services at the Library of Congress, the Scholar is expected to engage in research on foreign policy and international affairs that will lead to publication. The Scholar may be of any nationality.

The annual appointment of the Kissinger Scholar is made by the Librarian of Congress upon the recommendation of a four-person Selection Committee, consisting of two members of the academic community and two high-ranking foreign policy experts no longer in office. Members of the Selection Committee are in turn appointed for three-year rotating terms by a Steering Committee which administers the Kissinger Chair Program.

A stipend of $13,500 per month during the term of appointment supports the Scholar. The Library of Congress does not supply health insurance coverage but can provide contacts with commercial providers. Because the United States does not have a national health plan, if a selectee becomes ill or injured during the term of appointment, there is no provision for care.

Kissinger Scholar Applications require:

a completed application form: MS Word - PDF (59kb)
a brief statement (of no more than three double-spaced pages) of the scholar's proposed research and a short bibliography of basic works. The statement should include an indication of the kinds of material at the Library of Congress that will be of use during the research period
a single paragraph summary of the proposed research
a curriculum vitae which demonstrates evidence of prior scholarly work and publication
three letters of recommendation from colleagues, administrators, employers, and others having knowledge of the applicant's project and scholarship

Applications and supporting materials must be post-marked no later than November 1, in any given year.