Funding
The Kennan Institute offers various policy-focused fellowships and research assistantships that improve American expertise and knowledge about Russia, Ukraine, and other states in the region. Read on for more info and deadlines.
The Kennan Institute was founded as a division of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in December 1974 through the joint initiative of Ambassador George F. Kennan, then Wilson Center Director James Billington, and historian S. Frederick Starr. Named in honor of Ambassador Kennan's relative, George Kennan "the Elder" (1845-1924), a nineteenth-century explorer of Russia and Siberia, the Kennan Institute is committed to improving American expertise and knowledge about Russia, Ukraine, and other states in the region. Through its residential scholarship programs, lecture and workshop series, and publication program, the Institute strives to attract, publicize, and integrate new research into the policy community.
During the past year, the Kennan Institute has focused on numerous topics including:
- Migration and the Challenges of Diversity
- Rule of Law
- Culture as a Form of Civic Expression
- Urbanization
- Central Asia
IMPORTANT NOTE: The George F. Kennan and Billington Fellowships are not limited by citizenship.
- Billington Fellowship DEADLINE May 15, 2019
- Galina Starovoitova Fellowships on Human Rights and Conflict Resolution DEADLINE May 15, 2019
- George F. Kennan Fellowship DEADLINE Sep 1, 2019
- Research Assistantships DEADLINE Dec 31, 2019
- Title VIII Research Scholarships DEADLINE Jan 2020
- Title VIII Summer Research Scholarships DEADLINE Jan 2020
- Title VIII Short-Term Grants DEADLINE Mar 2020