Deadline: 20 March 2025
The United States Institute of Peace is requesting applications for its Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship Program to develop and advance knowledge, peacebuilding tools and policy recommendations for more effective strategy, policy and programs that build sustainable peace.
The USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship Competition, in support of Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) and USIP priorities, seeks applications from senior experts who will advance thought leadership and scholarly research at the intersection of security cooperation and conflict prevention. Priority will be given to research proposals which closely align with the missions of both USIP and DSCU.
Areas of Research
- Connecting Security Cooperation with Peace and Stability: How can security cooperation programs and activities play an active role in promoting regional stability, preventing conflicts that threaten the interests of the United States, reducing the risks of U.S. involvement in conflicts abroad and helping establish safe and secure communities across U.S. partner nations?
- They welcome proposals that contribute to building the knowledge base around this theme.
Funding Information
- The fellow will receive a monthly stipend of $15,000. The fellowship does not cover housing costs nor health insurance.
- USIP will cover one round-trip airfare to Washington, D.C.
- Duration: The fellowship is for an eight-month period, January 2026 through August 2026, at USIP headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Role and Responsibilities
- During their tenure, the fellow will conduct research in their areas of expertise, while also becoming an integral part of USIP by contributing to thought leadership and research efforts.
- The Senior Fellow will engage with the USIP community, DSCU faculty and fellows, and is expected to contribute to the DSCU Speaker series, the annual Security Cooperation Conference, and other research-related events, as appropriate.
Eligibility Criteria
- This eight-month fellowship at USIP headquarters in Washington D.C, is intended for senior experts who have a background in security cooperation and/or global or international partnerships and notable experience in research, practice, and/or policy and strategy.
Selection Criteria
- Applicants should have extensive experience in research, policy and/or practice, and a strong record of scholarship related to security cooperation.
- Applicants will be selected based on their potential to make original contributions to the field. USIP values qualitative, quantitative, and participatory research approaches.
Application Requirements
- Academic CV: Please provide a CV of no more than five pages
- Recommendation Letter: A letter of recommendation must be included as part of your application.
- All application materials must be in English.
For more information, visit United States Institute of Peace.