Chairs & Fellowships | The John W. Kluge Center
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress offers various chairs and fellowships for scholars. Applications are open for four fellowship programs with a September 15, 2025 deadline.
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The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress offers various chairs and fellowships for scholars. Applications are open for four fellowship programs with a September 15, 2025 deadline.
The John W. Kluge Center offers research internships through select existing programs with institutions. Interested parties should contact those institutions directly.
Information about the Henry A. Kissinger Program in Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress, including the Kissinger Chair and Lecturer.
Information about the Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the South, focusing on research in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, South, and Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
Information about the Library of Congress Chair in U.S.-Russia Relations, focusing on policy-relevant research and legislative discussion.
Supports research on American history, focusing on ethical dimensions of domestic economic, political, and social policies. Includes leadership ethics and implications of historical issues.
Fellowship for scholars and practitioners worldwide to utilize digital methods and Library of Congress collections for interdisciplinary research on the digital revolution's impact.
Post-doctoral fellowship for scholars researching Congress's role in the U.S. federal system. Supports research on separation of powers, constituent voice, and legislative capacity.
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress hosts a diverse community of scholars, including pre-doctoral fellows, post-doctoral researchers, and university faculty.
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress fosters connections between lawmakers and thinkers, bridging scholarship and policymaking.
Information about the John W. Kluge Center's fellowships, including the Kluge Fellowship in Digital Studies. Applications are open until September 15, 2026.
Information about the Library of Congress Chair in U.S.-China Relations, a research position focusing on policy-relevant research and legislative discussion.
Information about the Harissios Papamarkou Chair in Education, which supported research at the intersection of education, technology, and new media. This chair was discontinued in 2018.
Supports research in early Americas history and cultures, focusing on interdisciplinary projects. Offers a monthly stipend of $13,500.
Post-doctoral fellowship for advanced research on the Alan Lomax Collection at the Library of Congress. Currently not accepting new applicants.
Information about the Kluge Chair in Countries and Cultures of the North, focusing on research in North America, Europe, Russia, and East Asia.
Post-doctoral fellowship in health and spirituality at the Library of Congress. Open to US citizens/permanent residents with a doctoral degree. Deadline: September 15, 2026.
Information about the Kluge Chair in Modern Culture, focusing on modern arts and media, its impact on society, and research opportunities at the Library of Congress.
Information about the Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation, including research areas, eligibility, and application requirements.
Information about the Library of Congress Chair in Congressional Policymaking, focusing on research in legislative negotiations and policymaking.
Information about the Kluge Chair in American Law and Governance, a senior scholar position at the Library of Congress focusing on US government legal and political issues.
Fellowship supporting research on US national governing institutions. Open to scholars with terminal advanced degrees within the past seven years. Stipend of $5,000/month.
Lists past holders of the Library of Congress Chair in U.S.-China Relations, including their biographies and affiliations.
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