Wolson Center Ion Ratiu Democracy Fellowship (IRDF) 2018 for democracy activists/intellectuals (monthly stipend of $5,000)

Application Deadline: 15 January, 2018

Building on the accomplishments of the Ion Ratiu Democracy Award (2005-2016), the Ion Ratiu Democracy Fellowship (IRDF) aims to support individuals around the world who are working on behalf of democracy as activists or intellectuals, whether they are in exile from repressive regimes or operating within emerging democracies.

Recipients of the Ion Ratiu Democracy Fellowship will have an opportunity to engage with the Washington policy, media and scholarly communities, but also to find time for reflection and writing on democratic activism often not possible in the day-to-day struggle in their home/exile country. In this sense the IRDF will seek to replicate the type of life-changing experience that Ion Ratiu encountered as a young Romanian democracy activist in in Washington in the 1970s and 1980s.

The IRDF is supported by the Ratiu Family Charitable Foundation, established in 1979. The Foundation aims to further education and research in Romanian culture and history, and to stimulate and support civil society in its understanding and application of democracy and democratic principles worldwide.

The IRDF will be hosted by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars which aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting pre-eminent scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in Washington.

Eligibility

  • The IRDF aims at thoughtful activists and engaged thinkers. Applicants with outstanding capability and experience from a wide variety of backgrounds (including government, journalism, the professions, NGOs, and academia) are eligible for appointment.
  • Citizens or permanent residents from any country (applicants from countries outside the United States must hold a valid passport and be able to obtain a J-1 visa even if they are currently in the United States). English proficiency as the Center is designed to encourage the exchange of ideas among its fellows

Fellowship Details

  • The Ion Ratiu Democracy Fellowship provides awardees with a stipend to spend from one to three months at the Wilson Center.
  • Under the terms of the grant, the IRDF offers a monthly stipend of $5,000.
  • Fellows are required to be in residence at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. for the duration of their grant.
  • Each fellow is assigned a furnished work space available to him or her every day around the clock.
  • The Center is located in the heart of Washington, D.C., and includes conference rooms, a reference library, and a dining room. Fellows will also be provided a research assistant (intern) to support their research activities.

Application Materials

Both nominations and self-applications are welcome.

A complete application/nomination package must include the following:

  1. Application/Nomination Form (see below);
  2. An essay on planned objectives and activities (not to exceed 2,000 words);
  3. A curriculum vitae, listing relevant experiences, accomplishments and publications (not to exceed three pages);
  4. A list of relevant literature and resources;
  5. Two letters of recommendation (or one nomination letter and one additional recommendation).

Selection

Selection will be based on the merit of the proposed objectives and activities and the applicant’s qualifications and experience. It involves a peer-review process guided by an advisory board composed of former Ratiu Awardees and Fellows and members of and advisers to the Ratiu Foundation. Successful applicants proceed to a second round of selection, which may include a phone or in-person interview.

Send completed applications to European.Studies@wilsoncenter.org

The deadline to apply is 15 January, 2018

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Ion Ratiu Democracy Fellowship

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