DAAD/AGI Research Fellowship Program
The Call for Applications for calendar year 2025 is now open. Application deadline: 16 February 2025.
The DAAD/AGI Research Fellowship Program, funded by a generous grant from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), is designed to bring scholars and specialists working on key issues of central importance to the German-American relationship to AGI for research stays of up to six consecutive months each. Junior scholars and specialists are especially encouraged to apply.
AGI offers several fellowships, which include a monthly stipend between approximately €2,800 and €3,200 (depending on the seniority of the applicant); transportation to and from Washington, DC; financial support for research-related travel to institutions within the DAAD center network (Centers for German and European Studies) in North America; and office space at the Institute.
Please note that the implementation of the program in calendar year 2025 is dependent on the availability of funds from the German Federal Foreign Office through the DAAD.
During their tenure, DAAD/AGI Research Fellows will be expected to present their research results at a workshop to the broader Washington, DC, policy community and produce a short analytical essay that will be published on the AGI website and distributed via the Institute’s targeted analysis newsletter, The AGI Advisor. In addition, fellows will be expected to engage in organized scholarly interaction on their research, for example through seminars or lectures at universities and research institutions; AGI will provide support to organize this if required.
AGI welcomes applications from individuals at academic institutions, think tanks, and public policy and research organizations who focus on subject areas dealing with transatlantic relations, primarily policy, politics, economics, law, education, social sciences, and humanities. The fellowship is open to individuals with German and other nationalities as follows:
- German nationals who are doctoral candidates or who have earned a doctorate and who are active at an academic institution, think-thank, or public policy or research organization;
- Foreign (non-German) nationals who are doctoral candidates or who have earned a doctorate and are active at an academic institution, think-thank, or public policy or research organization and are permanently living in Germany;
- German and foreign doctoral candidates and PhD researchers at the network centers of currently or formerly supported DAAD Centers for German and European Studies (in the case of U.S. citizens: only if at DAAD Centers outside of the United States).
AGI provides an exceptional platform bringing together academics, experts, and practitioners. I deeply enjoyed the supportive, highly productive, and pleasant working atmosphere. I am incredibly thankful for the access to the vast AGI network and the high-value contacts for interviews and background talks. AGI: transatlantic cooperation at its best.
– Axel Heck, Summer 2019
The overarching goal of the research fellowship program is to create a common basis for transatlantic dialogue that is characterized by mutual understanding of the unique historical, cultural, political, and economic factors that shape perspectives and policies. The program promotes the relations between the United States of America and Germany, particularly in the context of the developments and changes at the European and global levels. Project proposals should address a topic closely related to one or more of AGI’s three research and program areas:
Projects should be compatible with and supportive of the AGI mission, which is to anticipate challenges, propose solutions, and bolster the German-American partnership. The Institute produces objective and original analysis of developments and trends in Germany, Europe, and the United States; creates new transatlantic networks; and collaborates with policymakers, corporate leaders, and scholars to deliver in-depth, actionable analysis and fresh ideas that help anticipate trends, manage risk, and shape policy choices.
Accepted fellows will expand and strengthen their networks and contacts to scholars, policy experts, practitioners, and officials, not only in Washington, DC, but also beyond the DC metropolitan area. Mentoring, guidance, and networking assistance during the fellowship will be provided by AGI senior staff. Collaboration and exchange with AGI experts and fellows will be encouraged.
The DAAD/AGI Research Fellowship offers the unique opportunity to connect both with the policy community in Washington, DC, and with other inspiring researchers and personalities at the Institute. It also gave me the chance to do research on a pressing policy issue in the surprisingly open research environment that DC offered.
– Mariam Salehi, Summer 2019
Qualifications and Application Procedure
Qualifications
- Applicants must be German; or must be non-German and working permanently in Germany or currently at one of the DAAD Centers for German and European Studies (in the case of US citizens: only if at DAAD Centers outside of the United States).
- Applicants must have completed or currently be working on a PhD.
- All application materials MUST be submitted in English and received by AGI by the deadline in order to be considered for fellowships in the specified period.
- Individuals who have received a grant or other support from the DAAD within three years of the starting date of the fellowship are not eligible to apply. This does not apply to applicants affiliated with DAAD Centers for German and European Studies.
Application Procedure
There is no formal application form. To apply for the DAAD/AGI fellowship program, please submit the following materials (in English) electronically, combined in one PDF file to Susanne Dieper, Director of Programs and Grants, at sdieper@aicgs.org:
- A brief cover letter, including your citizenship/eligibility and how you have heard about the fellowship;
- A curriculum vitae, with a list of publications (if relevant);
- A project proposal (5-7 pages, double-spaced) outlining in clear, concise terms the substantive thrust of the research and its relevance to the AGI mission; the reasons for carrying it out at AGI and in Washington, DC; the timeframe of the fellowship at AGI, including dates and length (two to six months); a brief outline of organizations and individuals in the Washington, DC, region the applicant considers important for their research project. Since the fellowship provides funds to travel to DAAD centers in North America, an outline about the reasons why the applicant wants to travel to a particular DAAD center should be included as well.
- Two recent letters of reference (required for PhD students and recent PhDs, i.e., within five years of having completed their PhD; optional for senior researchers).
- Successful applicants must be proficient in the English language.
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee, and AGI will conduct interviews (in person or via video conference) with select applicants.
Application Deadline
- February 16, 2025
Visa Requirements
If selected as DAAD/AGI fellows, applicants must be eligible for and obtain a J-1 visa from a U.S. consulate or embassy (unless they have work authorization for the U.S.). Applicants should be aware that, due to U.S. immigration regulations, J-1 visas may be subject to the two-year rule, which prohibits individuals from returning to the United States on certain types of visa for a period of two years upon completion of their fellowship at AGI. AGI will provide detailed information about the visa process once a fellow has been selected.
Please send your application via e-mail to:
Susanne Dieper, Director of Programs and Grants