A three-month in-residence fellowship for U.S. students to conduct research on U.S.-Asia strategic issues, featuring seminars, workshops, and mentorship at the National Bureau of Asian Research in Seattle.
Funder: National Bureau of Asian Research
Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Three-month summer fellowship; stipend provided; number of awards is limited and varies annually.
Summary: A three-month, in-residence fellowship for U.S.-based graduate and advanced undergraduate students focused on U.S.-Asia strategic issues, featuring seminars, workshops, and mentorship at NBR's Seattle office.
Key Information: Applicants must be U.S. citizens and able to reside in Seattle for the summer term.
The Ellings-Korduba Research Fellowship Program is an intensive, three-month summer research and professional development initiative hosted by the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) in Seattle. The program is designed for current graduate and advanced undergraduate students whose academic work focuses on issues of strategic importance to the United States in Asia. Fellows participate in a cohort experience that includes a seminar series with expert speakers, professional development workshops, editorial guidance, and the opportunity to develop and present a policy memo. The program aims to cultivate future policymakers and scholars with deep expertise on contemporary Asia, bridging academia and the policy community.