Application is now open for the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship. Interested applicants are encouraged to send their applications in before the deadline date.
About Harvard University and Scholarship
In Cambridge, Massachusetts, the United States, there is a private Ivy League research university called Harvard University. The oldest school of higher education in the United States, Harvard College was established in 1636 and was given that name in honor of its first donor, Puritan preacher John Harvard. Its stature as one of the most prominent colleges in the world is a result of its influence, riches, and rankings.
Radcliffe fellows are outstanding researchers, authors, professors, public intellectuals, and artists whose work is changing both their fields of study and the wider world. Fellows join a distinctively multidisciplinary and creative group while living in Radcliffe Yard, a haven in the center of Harvard University. An opportunity to take a break from daily activities and focus intently on a topic is provided by a fellowship at Radcliffe. With access to Harvard’s unrivaled resources, Radcliffe fellows develop cutting-edge methods and technologies, challenge conventional wisdom in the humanities and sciences, and shed light on the fellowship’s past and present conditions.
A distinctively multidisciplinary and artistic community that annually crosses the humanities, the arts, and the sciences benefit Harvard Radcliffe Fellows. The Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship program differs from other fellowship possibilities due to the variety of methods and specializations. Harvard Radcliffe Fellows can fully commit to their work while collaborating with academics, authors, and professionals they might not otherwise have the chance to meet thanks to access to Harvard’s unmatched resources. Along with their cohort, Radcliffe Fellows become a part of an unparalleled network of graduates making a difference in both their respective fields of study and society at large.
Details about Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship at Harvard University:
Scholarship Sponsor: Harvard University
Scholarship Value: $78,000
Number of awards: N/A
Study level: Fellowship
Host Institution(s): Harvard University
Benefits:
In addition to an additional $5,000 for project expenditures, fellows are paid a salary of $78,000. If you are a US citizen or legal permanent resident coming from a home institution with its headquarters in the US, you can opt to have your stipend paid through your home university or to you directly.
Additional Funding
To help them settle at Radcliffe smoothly, Harvard Radcliffe Fellows may also be qualified for funding for childcare, housing, and relocation. Healthcare support is offered when required. The organization will pay the hourly salary of any Harvard undergraduate students who are hired by fellows to work as Research Partners.
Although the levels for fellows in the 2024–2025 class have not yet been determined, information on existing perks is accessible here.
Eligibility Criteria for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship
Harvard Radcliffe Fellows consistently achieve high levels of success, regardless of their area:
- Candidates in the humanities and social sciences must:
1. Be at least two years removed from receiving their doctorate (or other relevant terminal degree) in the field of their planned research before being appointed as a fellow (December 2022 for the fellowship year 2024–25).
2. Have a monograph or at least two papers published in scholarly journals or edited books.
- Candidates in science, engineering, and mathematics must:
1. Be at least two years removed from receiving their Ph.D. in the field of the proposed study before being appointed as a fellow (December 2022 for the fellowship year 2024–2025).
2. Have at least five publications published in scholarly journals. The majority of scientific, engineering, and mathematics fellows have written several papers.
Note: This isn’t meant to be a post-doctoral scholarship, though. Candidates must provide a substantial body of original research and writing.
- Candidates in the creative arts must meet discipline-specific eligibility prerequisites, as outlined below:
Film and Video: Candidates for this field must have a corpus of accomplished independent work. Typically, such works have been screened in film or video festivals, aired on television, or displayed in galleries or museums.
Visual Arts: Candidates for this sector are required to present persuasive evidence of their achievements, including a history of at least five years of work as a practicing artist, participation in at least two professional solo shows, and engagement in several curated group exhibitions.
Fiction and Nonfiction: Candidates for these fields must possess one of the following qualifications:
A contract for the publishing of a book-length manuscript, one or more published books, at least three published shorter works (longer than newspaper pieces), or all three.
Poetry: Candidates for this field must have published at least 20 poems in the last five years or a book of poetry, or be in the process of doing so.
Journalism: Candidates for this field must have at least five years of experience working as journalists professionally.
To be considered for this field, applicants must have a sizable body of independent playwriting work. Usually, this will also contain plays that are developed or under option.
Music Composition: A Ph.D. or DMA is preferred but not necessary for candidates in music composition. The candidate must, above all, provide compelling proof of their success as a working artist, including a track record of recent performances.
Note that: No applications will be accepted from past Harvard Radcliffe fellows (1999-present).
Some Frequently Asked Questions about the Fellowship
Can I apply if I am not a US citizen?
Yes. International candidates are invited to apply. For Harvard Radcliffe Fellows, Harvard University normally provides J-1 scholar visas.
I am currently enrolled in a Ph.D./Master’s program but will graduate before September–am I qualified to apply?
At the time of application submission, candidates cannot be enrolled in doctoral or master’s programs until their dissertation has been accepted and their degree is on the way (and all other field-specific eligibility requirements have been satisfied). Candidates must show that they have a substantial body of published, exhibited, or performed original work.
I am an independent scholar/artist/I am not affiliated with an institution. Am I qualified to apply?
Yes. You can apply without being connected to a university.
Does the Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program receive group projects?
Yes, Applications from groups of two or three people who want to collaborate on the same project are accepted by the fellowship. You would spend the whole fellowship year working on your group’s project or areas of research interest. Each group member must be qualified in their respective disciplines.
How to apply as a group: Each group member must create an account on the application site, complete a separate application, and submit it. Select Group when asked Individual or Group on the General Information page of the application, then list the names of every group member—including yourself—in the boxes that are accessible.
A CV and writing sample should be submitted individually by each group member. The project proposal for your group should be uploaded as a single document, with a unique statement outlining the nature of your collaboration.
The fellowship encourages applicants in a group to request letters of recommendation from various people. If a recommender has worked closely with all group members or is qualified to speak to the proposed project as a whole for your group, they can be included as a recommender for all group members and may upload the same letter.
Required Documents for Application
An application form, a curriculum vitae, a project proposal (with bibliography where necessary), a writing or work sample, and the contact information of three references are all included in the application package. References will be asked through email to upload letters of recommendation in support of your candidacy. Each document must be submitted electronically using the fellowship application site.
Application Process for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship
Interested and qualified for Harvard Radcliffe Institute Fellowship? Click here to begin your application. Humanities, social science, and creative arts applicants: Please submit your whole application, together with letters of recommendation, by Thursday, September 14, 2023 (11:59 PM EST).
Your whole application, including letters of reference, must be submitted by Thursday, October 5, 2023 (11:59 PM EST) for applicants in science, engineering, and mathematics. Please be aware that on certain days, workers in the applications office will be accessible to help until 5:00 PM EST.
The Submission Deadline is: October 5, 2023.