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NCGG VISITING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

International Region : USA

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Last date

19/03/2026

Reward

409,872

Qualification

Management, Law, Other

Post

Higher studies

General information

Scholarship name

NCGG VISITING FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance is part of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. It began operation in Fall 2004, and is directed by Helen V. Milner(Link is external). Our mission is three-fold. First, we seek to create a large and dynamic community of scholars and students interested in both the academic and policy dimensions of globalization and international governance. To accomplish this, the Center directs two visiting fellows program in which the most promising, talented scholars working on globalization and governance issues will spend a year at Princeton. The Center strives to create an intellectual community that serves the main goals of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs: to tackle the most serious issues of the present day and prepare the leaders who will shape the public policies of the future. A second element is to foster greater integration among various parts of the social sciences at Princeton University. Research on globalization by necessity involves economics, history, and sociology as well as political science. The Center promotes interdisciplinary research at Princeton; numerous faculty from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Politics, Economics, History and Sociology are associated with the Center and involved in its projects. It also seeks to bring together graduate students in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and in various departments who have interests in globalization issues. And it plays a role in developing more systematic curricular offerings. The Center promotes engagement with the broader academic and policy community. We will continue to initiate a number of the projects that are conducted jointly with other academic and policy institutions. Running these projects under the auspices of the Center within the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs facilitates these wide-ranging partnerships. Center-sponsored lectures and conferences bring in high-level officials from the American government and international organizations. We continue to foster a collaborative effort to inspire our students to pursue careers in these areas. Overall, the Center strives to develop a tight-knit intellectual community at Princeton and promote ties between the academic and policy communities involved in globalization and international governance issues. Particulars Description Name NCGG Visiting Fellowship Program Provided by Princeton University Purpose Higher Studies

Region
International Region : USA
Scholarship type
Private
Fields
Management, Law, Other
For
Higher studies

Key dates

Last date to apply: 19/03/2026 The last date to apply for this scholarship is March 19, 2026

Eligibility

Applicants are required to hold a PhD Degree

Award & availability

Stated amount: 409,872 Salary – Rank and salary will be contingent on qualifications. NCGG Fellows will receive applicable Princeton University benefits, a taxable moving allowance, and a $5,000 (4,19,786.25 Rs) research fund. The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG) at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs seeks two visitors or more candidates for the Visiting Fellowship Program in regional political economy.

Application

No Separate Application or Fee is Required to get the scholarship, it will be automatically considered, once you enrolled for the program. Application Process: All candidates must use the online application process to submit materials at: https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=35041 To apply, please provide the following:

  1. Cover letter explaining the candidate’s scholarly career, prospective or actual doctoral defense date, and academic interests;
  2. Current curriculum vitae including publications;
  3. 2,000-word description of the proposed research project, including its specific objectives, importance, and research design;
  4. One writing sample (limit of 100 pages); Contact information for three references, who will be asked to comment specifically on the applicant’s qualifications for the proposed research project. Referees will be contacted directly by email with instructions for submitting a confidential recommendation on your behalf. Letters of reference are to be submitted by the end of business day on Thursday, December. Complete your application well before the deadline so that references can be submitted in a timely manner. Candidates who hold positions at academic institutions may also be required to submit:
  5. Home institution policy with regard to sabbatical pay;
  6. A confidential statement indicating salary for the current academic year. For further details, please check- https://niehaus.princeton.edu/

Selection process

  1. First All the application form will be evaluated.
  2. After evaluation, eligible candidates will be shortlisted for the scholarship.
  3. Shortlisting of candidates will be done by authorities. Other Info The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG) at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, directed by Helen V. Milner, hosts postdoctoral or more senior research associate positions each academic year. These awards are designed to promote basic research in the broad areas of international and comparative political economy, international organization and global governance, and globalization.

Contact

Princeton University Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance 441A Robertson Hall Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Phone: (609) 258-6437 Email: ncgg@princeton.edu Apply Now https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=35041