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International Affairs Fellowship in Japan (IAF)

Deadline:
October 31
Amount:
Varies

The International Affairs Fellowship in Japan (IAF) is an initiative by the Council on Foreign Relations that aims to offer mid-career professionals from the United States an opportunity to expand their expertise through research or other professional activities in Japan. This fellowship focuses on nurturing leaders who have a vested interest in U.S.-Japan relations, providing them a platform for professional and academic growth.

Key Details:

  • Organization: Council on Foreign Relations
  • Address: The Harold Pratt House, 58 E 68th St., New York, NY 10065
  • Phone Number: (212) 434-9400
  • Email: communications@cfr.org, corporate@cfr.org
  • Level of Study: Professional Development
  • Award Type: Fellowship
  • Purpose: To offer mid-career professionals an opportunity for research or professional activity in Japan related to international affairs and relations.
  • Focus: International Affairs and Relations

Qualifications:

  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens.
  • They should be mid-career professionals.
  • Applicants must have a strong track record of professional achievement.
  • They must have an interest in U.S.-Japan relations.
  • At a minimum, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree.

Criteria:

  • Selection is based on a variety of factors, including scholarly qualifications, professional experience, grounding in foreign policy, and the merit and feasibility of a project proposal concerning U.S.-Japan relations.
  • Character and personal qualities that are conducive to fostering cross-cultural communication and cooperation are also considered.

Award Duration:

  • The fellowship is granted on an annual basis.

Number of Recipients:

  • One recipient is selected each year.

To Apply:

  • Applications can be submitted online.

Deadline:

  • The application deadline is October 31.

Contact:

Benefits:

The fellowship provides a unique opportunity for mid-career professionals to broaden their perspectives on international affairs, specifically U.S.-Japan relations. It offers invaluable networking opportunities, access to resources, and potential for career advancement. The fellowship aims to build bridges between cultures and foster understanding and cooperation in international relations.


Number of Recipients:
1
Contact Information:
http://www.cfr.org