
The Columbia Global Emerging Scholars Fellowship Program provides opportunities for early-career scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences who hold refugee status or have been forcibly displaced. Through the program, year-long fellowships are awarded to support emerging displaced scholars through a Columbia Global Center, where they receive ongoing support to enhance their research capabilities, broaden their professional networks, and advance toward a successful career in academia.
Scholars receive the following:
– Hosting and work space at one of the Columbia Global Centers (Amman, Nairobi, or Santiago).
– A stipend.
– Dedicated mentorship from esteemed Columbia faculty.
– A small research/travel fund to support their scholarly endeavors.
– Training that meets their academic needs in areas such as academic writing.
– Access to a broad selection of online courses.
– Full integration into the vibrant life of one of the Columbia Global Centers.
– Inclusion in an alumni network.
Eligible candidates are scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences who have been forcibly uprooted from their home countries and respective academic institutions. They could be postdoctoral scholars in the early stages of their careers or Ph.D. candidates who have had their education disrupted. Creative writers, artists, curators, and scholars working on interdisciplinary projects are encouraged to apply.
Requirements
– Scholars who apply must be displaced.
– they must have a Ph.D. in the humanities (with rare exceptions, candidates with a non-terminal M.A. or who were on track to get a PhD may be considered).
– Applicants must be based in the region of the Global Center to which they wish to apply (Sub-Saharan Africa for Nairobi; Middle East or North Africa for Amman; Latin America or the Caribbean for Santiago).
Must demonstrate at least an intermediate level of English language proficiency.
– Applicants must have received their highest academic degree within the last 12 years. Exceptions to this timeline will be considered to accommodate career-specific trajectories or other circumstances.
Researchers working on interdisciplinary research projects are welcome to apply.