Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute offers in-residence fellowships for scholars to research global peace and justice, fostering collaboration on themes like mediation, peacebuilding, and sustainability.
Funder: University of Notre Dame
Due Dates (Anticipated): September 2026 (applications open for 2027-28 visiting research fellowships, projected)
Funding Amounts: $30,000 per semester stipend; housing provided; up to one academic year in residence
Summary: Annual in-residence fellowships supporting scholars conducting research on international peace and justice at the Kroc Institute.
Key Information: Applicants must have a completed doctoral or equivalent degree; highly competitive, global eligibility.
The Visiting Research Fellowships at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, offer scholars from around the world the opportunity to spend up to one year in residence conducting research on international peace and justice. Fellows engage fully with the Institute’s academic and community life, participate in seminars and workshops, and advance research closely aligned with the Kroc Institute’s agenda and current research themes. The program is designed to foster collaborative scholarship and deepen the Institute’s engagement with global peace and justice challenges.