The AICGS Visiting Fellows Program is designed to provide scholars and specialists with a base while conducting their research in Washington, DC. Visiting Fellows should be working on issues related to the AICGS mission, which is to better understand the challenges and choices facing Germany and the United States in a broader global arena. Visiting Fellows must be self-financed and can be in-residence at AICGS for anywhere between one month to one year. Applications are accepted year round.
Visiting Fellows’ research projects should fit under one or more of the Institute’s three research and programming areas:
- Geoeconomics
- Foreign and Domestic Policy
- Society, Culture & Politics
Within these three program areas, AICGS focuses on specific projects that address emerging issues relevant to a changing transatlantic relationship. Visiting Fellows who are working on similar issues may benefit particularly from a research stay at AICGS. The Program, however, accepts fellows working on a variety of topics.
Deadline: Rolling
Applicants must have at least a Master’s Degree and be working on issues related to the German-American relationship.