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Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship 2026-27 in USA, Fully Funded

Call for Applications for Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship 2026-27. A fully funded fellowship program in the United States of America, hosted by Harvard Redcliffe Institute, invites applications from scholars, artists, and public intellectuals who have made records of achievement in the desired fields to experience cutting edge research in the areas of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and Humanities, creative arts, and social sciences related fields at one of the reputed higher education institute of United States. The duration of the fellowship is one year, scheduled to take place at Harvard University, USA, from September 2026 to May 2027.

The fellowship aims to support scholars and artists doing innovative work that confronts pressing social and policy issues. The fellowship offers a wide range of benefits that include access to Harvard’s library and facilities, professional development opportunities, and building valuable connections through social events. The Harvard Redclifee Institute will award a total of 50 fellowships for the 2026-27 session. The institute is inviting applications from applicants in To know more details about the fellowship, read the details below

Harvard Redclifee Fellowship 2026-27 Overview

  • Country: United States
  • Host Institute: Harvard Radcliffe Institute
  • Dates: September 2026 to May 2027
  • Coverage: Fully Funded
  • Awards: 50

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Fellowship Benefits

The Harvard Redcliffe Institute offers comprehensive support, the coverage includes:

  • Fellows receive a stipend of $78,000
  • An additional allowance of $5,000 to cover project expenses
  • Relocation, Housing, and Children’s Funds
  • Health care support
  • Office space at Radclidde yard
  • Access to the institute facilities
  • Cover wages to hire research partners

Areas of Work

  • Humanities and Social Sciences, areas include African-American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Architecture, Art History, Business, Classics and Ancient Languages, Cultural Studies, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Folklore, Oral History, and Mythology, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Multidisciplinary Studies, Musicology, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Health, Public Policy, Religion, Sociology, Urban and Regional Planning, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • Creative Arts areas include Creative Writing (with focuses on Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction such as Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir, and other Nonfiction topics such as Current Issues), Film and Video, Journalism, Music Composition, Playwriting, and Visual Arts.
  • Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, the disciplines encompass Biology and Medical Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Mathematics and Applied Sciences, Materials Science, Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Statistics.

Eligibility Criteria

The fellowship is accepting applications from all nationalities

  • Applicants enrolled in the master’s or Phd at the  time of application are not eligible unless their dissertation has already been accepted
  • Demonstrate independent achievement
  • Individuals who have previously attended the fellowship are not eligible
  • No institutional affiliation is required
  • Group proposals are also accepted

Check out the detailed field-specific criteria for the fellowship by visiting here

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How to Apply for the Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship?

The application process is online via the Radcliffe fellowship official portal – interested applicants need to register themselves -> select their application area, eg, Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, or Social Sciences, creative arts, or Humanities, and start with their application. For more details, visit the official link below.

APPLY FOR RADCLIFFE FELLOW PROGRAM

Application Deadline:

  • 30th September 2025 for STEM fields
  • 11 September 2025 for the Arts fields