United States Institute of Peace
UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE: The Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace, an annual international fellowship competition, enables professionals and scholars to undertake original research and education projects regarding the sources and nature of violent international conflicts and ways to prevent conflict and sustain peace. Fellowships are awarded in two categories: Senior Fellowships are ten-month awards for work to be done in residence at the institute. The institute awards 8–12 senior fellowships each year. Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowships are one-year, out-of-residence awards for doctoral students working on their dissertations in universities in the United States. The institute awards around ten peace scholarships each year. For more information on the application process, including the deadline for the Peace fellowship, visit http://www.usip.org/grants-fellowships or e-mail jrprogram@usip.org.