The National Fellowship Program supports outstanding scholars at leading institutions of higher education who are completing dissertations in United States politics, with an emphasis on historical and institutional analyses of politics, public policy, and foreign relations. National Fellows have the opportunity to connect with and be a part of the Jefferson Scholars Foundation’s interdisciplinary community of world-class Scholars, Fellows, and Professors at the University of Virginia.
National Fellowship Program
Under the leadership of the Jefferson Scholars Foundation, the National Fellowship Program:
- Funds up to four National Fellows per year to support dissertation research and writing
- Pairs each Fellow with a renowned senior scholar in his or her field. These senior scholars serve as Mentors, suggesting relevant literature to frame the Fellows’ work, offering a critique of the Fellows’ writings, and providing general advice on research.
- Supports Fellows in assembling collaborative research networks focused on their area of expertise as it concerns broader policy-facing publics. In addition to the Fellow, who is responsible for leading and maintaining the network, and the Mentor, who will assist in recruiting collaborators, networks may include former Fellows, Mentors, and faculty as well as graduate students of the University of Virginia.
- Provides Fellows with training in skills relevant to leadership in academic research and institutions of higher education and policy-making more generally. Skills may include grant writing, data analytics, budgetary and statistical analysis, and public engagement (including social media curation, crafting op-eds and blogs, as well as expressing ideas through techniques employed by the digital humanities).
Designated National Fellowships
In addition to its broad National Fellowships, the Foundation is pleased to offer the following designated National Fellowships for the 2024-25 academic year. To be considered for a designated Fellowship, please indicate your interest in your application.
- Louis Galambos National Fellowship in Business and Politics: For many decades the Hagley Library has been the preeminent business history library in the United States, with over seven miles of manuscript materials, 300,000 published sources, and more than 2 million visual images. The Louis Galambos National Fellowship supports the completion of exceptional dissertations for which the Hagley’s Library research materials constitute a significant source and that connect with the mission of the National Fellowship Program.
- Ambrose Monell Foundation Funded National Fellowship in Technology and Democracy: The Ambrose Monell Foundation Funded National Fellowship supports the completion of exceptional dissertations that delve into groundbreaking research in the areas of technology and democracy.
Fellowship Website:
https://www.jeffersonscholars.org/fellowships/national