This fellowship supports advanced research and policy analysis on EU–Turkey relations and their significance for Europe and the transatlantic community.
Funder: German Marshall Fund of the United States
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Funding amount and duration not publicly specified; varies by fellowship cycle and project.
Summary: Supports research, policy analysis, and dialogue on EU–Turkey relations and their transatlantic significance.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; details and eligibility may change—check the program page for updates.
This fellowship, offered by the German Marshall Fund of the United States in partnership with the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), fosters high-level debate and expert policy recommendations on EU–Turkey relations and their broader impact on transatlantic partners. The program supports research, dialogue, and policy analysis, emphasizing the geopolitical and economic importance of Turkey’s relationship with Europe and the transatlantic community. Fellows contribute to public events, private roundtables, and collaborative projects, addressing pressing regional and global issues.