Notre Dame's Kellogg Faculty Fellows program funds and supports faculty research on global democracy, human development, and international issues, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarly engagement.
Funder: University of Notre Dame
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2027 (annual application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Support available for research projects, working groups, conferences, and workshops; specific amounts vary by proposal.
Summary: Supports Notre Dame faculty researching global democracy and international issues through funding, scholarly community engagement, and research dissemination.
The Kellogg Faculty Fellows program, administered by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame, is designed to foster research and intellectual community among faculty whose work addresses global democracy, human development, and international topics. The program offers a range of support, including funding for individual and collaborative research projects, working groups, conferences, and workshops. Fellows also gain access to opportunities for presenting their work, mentoring students, and engaging with a vibrant interdisciplinary network.