Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship: The Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship is a prestigious one-year opportunity designed for scholars, artists, and public intellectuals who have demonstrated exceptional records of achievement in their respective fields. The program encourages innovative and engaged scholarship aimed at making significant contributions to the larger world.
Designation
Fellow
Research Area
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Creative Arts
Location
Harvard Radcliffe Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Eligibility/Qualification
General Eligibility
- Demonstrated record of achievement in respective fields.
Specific Requirements
- Humanities and Social Sciences:
- Doctorate or appropriate terminal degree obtained at least two years prior to appointment.
- Publication of a monograph or at least two articles in refereed journals or edited collections.
- Science, Engineering, and Mathematics:
- Doctorate obtained at least two years prior to appointment.
- Publication of at least five articles in refereed journals.
- Creative Arts:
- Varies by discipline (e.g., film, visual arts, writing). Specific achievements outlined for each area.
Job Description
Radcliffe Fellows engage in focused scholarly or artistic work, develop new tools and methods, challenge conventions, and contribute to interdisciplinary research. The fellowship provides an environment conducive to innovative ideas and significant contributions within the academic community and beyond.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are required to submit their applications through the official Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship website. Detailed application instructions and guidelines can be found on the site.
Last Date to Apply
September 30, 2025