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Weatherhead Scholars Program Practitioner Fellowship in International Affairs

February 15, 2026

Location

Cambridge, MA, USA

Harvard University

Type

Full-time, 1-year residential fellowship

Required Qualifications

Bachelor's degree
Strong interest in international affairs
Track record of professional impact
Project aligned with Weatherhead Center's mission
Active participation commitment

Research Areas

International affairs
Comparative issues
Transnational issues
Global issues
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Weatherhead Scholars Program Practitioner Fellowship in International Affairs

The Weatherhead Scholars Program at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs invites applications for its 2026–2027 Practitioner Fellowship, a one-year, residential opportunity for accomplished professionals from across the globe who are working on international, comparative, transnational, or global issues.

Practitioner fellows join a multidisciplinary cohort—including postdoctoral researchers and visiting faculty—in residence at Harvard for the academic year. The program fosters a dynamic intellectual community through a weekly seminar, professional development workshops, and engagement with the broader Weatherhead Center and Harvard communities. Fellows are expected to be on campus from late August through mid-May and to participate actively in program activities.

About the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs: The Weatherhead Center is Harvard's largest international research center, supporting rigorous scholarship on global, comparative, transnational, and international issues. Founded in 1958, the Center brings together faculty, fellows, and students from across the University to address pressing global challenges, including conflict and governance, inequality, environmental change, migration, and international development. It serves as an interdisciplinary hub for research, exchange, and public dialogue.

About the Weatherhead Scholars Program: The Weatherhead Scholars Program is a flagship initiative of the Center that brings together an intellectually diverse, international cohort of postdoctoral researchers, visiting faculty, and practitioner fellows for a year-long residency. Fellows pursue independent research while participating in a weekly seminar, professional development sessions, and collaborative programming across the Center. The program cultivates a vibrant intellectual community that bridges academia and practice, drawing scholars from a wide range of disciplines and professional backgrounds—including government, journalism, diplomacy, civil society, and academia.

Basic Qualifications: Practitioner Fellows may come from a range of backgrounds, including diplomacy, journalism, private sector leadership, military, elected office, civil service, and civil society. We accept applicants from the United States and around the world who hold at least a bachelor's degree, can demonstrate a strong interest in international affairs, have a track record of professional impact, and show a clear interest in engaging with academic and policy communities. Applicants must propose a project aligned with the Weatherhead Center's mission and commit to active participation in the program. Academic researchers affiliated with a think tank or research institute, as well as faculty who are not in tenured or tenure-track positions, are also welcome to apply but will be appointed with the title of Associate.

Special Instructions: APPLICATION DEADLINE IS February 15, 2026. There is an administrative fee of $12,500 per semester ($25,000 for the academic year). Letters of recommendation are required, with a deadline of February 22, 2026.

Equal Opportunity Employer: Harvard University is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What is the Weatherhead Scholars Program Practitioner Fellowship?

The Weatherhead Scholars Program Practitioner Fellowship is a one-year residential fellowship at Harvard University's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. It targets accomplished professionals worldwide working on international, comparative, transnational, or global issues. Fellows join a multidisciplinary cohort for seminars, workshops, and community engagement. See more about higher ed fellowships.

What are the basic qualifications for this fellowship?

Applicants need at least a bachelor's degree, demonstrated strong interest in international affairs, a track record of professional impact, and a project aligned with the Center's mission on global challenges like conflict, inequality, and migration. Backgrounds include diplomacy, journalism, private sector, military, elected office, civil service, or civil society. Non-tenured academics from think tanks qualify as Associates. Check academic CV tips.

📅When is the application deadline and what are the special instructions?

The application deadline is February 15, 2026. Letters of recommendation are required by February 22, 2026. There is an administrative fee of $12,500 per semester ($25,000 for the year). Apply via Harvard's portal.

📍What is the duration and location of the fellowship?

This is a one-year residential fellowship from late August through mid-May at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. Fellows must be on campus for active participation in program activities. Explore research roles at Harvard.

💰Does the fellowship offer salary or visa sponsorship?

No salary is mentioned; there is an administrative fee. Visa sponsorship is not specified, so assume not available. Ideal for US-based or self-funded international professionals. Review scholarships for funding options.

🔬What research areas does the Weatherhead Center focus on?

The Center supports scholarship on global, comparative, transnational, and international issues, including conflict and governance, inequality, environmental change, migration, and international development. Fellows pursue independent research aligned with these themes.
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