One of the world’s most prestigious academic fellowships is now accepting applications. The Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship Program is a powerful, game-changing opportunity for bold thinkers, innovators, creators, scientists, and visionaries from around the globe. This fully-funded fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, is your chance to immerse yourself in an elite, interdisciplinary community, develop breakthrough ideas, and transform your field.
Time-sensitive alert: If you’re a scholar, artist, scientist, public intellectual, or multidisciplinary team with a track record of excellence and originality, this is your last chance to join a record-breaking cohort at Harvard for the 2026–2027 academic year. Final call to claim your place at the table where the world’s next big ideas are born.
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Each year, only 50 fellows are selected from thousands of applicants. They are given the freedom, funding, and platform to push boundaries, publish pioneering work, or create fearless new art. From Pulitzer Prize winners to Nobel Laureates, Radcliffe Fellows have gone on to shape global culture, policy, science, and public dialogue.
This is not just a fellowship—it’s an epic, life-changing opportunity to focus completely on your work, surrounded by the best minds on the planet, with zero teaching obligations, generous funding, and exclusive access to Harvard resources.
So whether your work lies in social justice, climate science, artificial intelligence, creative arts, biomedical research, or the humanities, the Radcliffe Fellowship is your next-level leap.
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Requirement/Eligibility
This elite program is open to extraordinary individuals from any part of the world and across all disciplines. Candidates must demonstrate originality, creativity, and excellence in their field. Specific requirements include:
- Scholars, scientists, artists, writers, and public intellectuals with a proven record of achievement.
- Terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in relevant fields. For scientists, a minimum of five refereed journal publications is typically expected.
- For those in the humanities and social sciences, applicants should have a monograph or at least two refereed articles published.
- Artists and practitioners should submit strong portfolios, past work, or evidence of impact.
- Applicants must not be enrolled in a degree program during the fellowship year.
- Teams of two may also apply with collaborative projects.
- Diversity of thought, background, and discipline is actively sought—Radcliffe values global, interdisciplinary voices.
- Former Radcliffe Fellows are not eligible.
This is an exclusive and highly competitive program—your application must reflect the highest levels of intellectual rigor and originality.
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Duration/Stipend
The Radcliffe Fellowship is a full-time residential fellowship based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from September 2026 to May 2027.
Fellows receive:
- A $78,000 stipend for the fellowship year.
- A $5,000 project allowance to support research or creative development.
- Additional funds to cover relocation, housing, and child care needs.
- Health care assistance, especially for international fellows on J-1 visas.
- Office or studio space, personalized support, and Harvard library privileges.
- Opportunity to hire Harvard undergraduates as research assistants, funded through the Institute’s partnership program.
This is a risk-free, fully resourced opportunity to work on your dream project without distraction.
Deadline
30th September, 2025
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