Housed in International Security Studies (ISS), Kissinger Visiting Scholars fellowships are awarded to one to two candidates whose work focuses on the role of the United States in global affairs from World War II to the present, including the conduct of U.S. statecraft, diplomacy, and grand strategy. Applicants should require access to the Henry A. Kissinger Papers or other archival holdings related to American diplomacy at Yale.

Fellows receive a $36,000 living stipend, an additional $3,000 of research support to facilitate travel to archives across the globe, and shared office space.

Eligibility

Predoctoral Kissinger Visiting Scholars must be enrolled in a PhD program, have completed all coursework, and be working on a PhD dissertation focused on the role of the United States in the conduct of statecraft, diplomacy, and grand strategy.

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