German Marshall Fund Research Fellowship Program
The German Marshall Fund of the United States offers grants for research that seeks to improve the understanding of significant contemporary economic, political and social developments involving the United States and Europe. Projects may focus on either comparative domestic or international issues. Projects should establish the potential importance of their findings either by comparative analysis of a specific issue in more than one country, or by an exploration of that issue in a single country in ways that can be expected to have relevance for other countries.
A Fellowship is intended to allow the recipient to work on research full time, without teaching, administrative or other substantial professional responsibilities, during an academic term or up to one year. Projects of three months or less are not eligible for consideration. Within a fixed maximum ($30,000), the Fellowship will help meet, but cannot exceed, a recipient's current income.
For application forms and additional information, please contact:
The German Marshall Fund of the United States
11 Dupont Circle, N.W.
Washington, DC 20036-1206
Phone: (202) 745-3950