USIP – Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program

Grants and Fellowships

A key goal of USIP’s work is to help bridge the gaps between government, academia, organizations, and the media in finding creative approaches to prevent, manage, and resolve international conflicts.

To help meet this challenge, USIP mobilizes the best talent from around the globe through its Fellowship and Grant programs. The Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program enables outstanding scholars, policymakers, journalists, and other professionals to conduct research on important issues concerning international conflict and peace while in residence at USIP. The Fellowship program also awards non-resident Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships to students at U.S. universities researching and writing doctoral dissertations on international peace and conflict.

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