Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship 2026/27 – USA (Fully Funded)

Applications are now open for the prestigious Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship 2026–2027 in the United States. This fully funded international fellowship invites exceptional individuals from around the world to spend a year at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, part of Harvard University, to pursue advanced work in their respective fields.

Fellowship Duration

September 2026 – May 2027
Location: Harvard Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, USA
Number of Fellowships: Approximately 50 fellows selected annually


Fellowship Overview

The Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship provides a unique opportunity for scholars, scientists, artists, journalists, and practitioners to pursue ambitious projects while engaging with a vibrant, interdisciplinary community. Fellows benefit from access to Harvard’s extensive resources and become part of a global network of distinguished alumni.

Fields of Focus

Fellowships are offered in the following broad areas:


Fellowship Benefits – Fully Funded

Selected fellows will receive:


Key Deadlines


Eligible Disciplines

Humanities & Social Sciences:
African-American Studies, Anthropology, Architecture, Art History, Business, Classics, Cultural Studies, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies, Film, Folklore, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Musicology, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology, Urban Planning, Gender Studies, and more.

Creative Arts:
Creative Writing (Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction), Journalism, Film/Video, Playwriting, Music Composition, Visual Arts.

Science, Engineering, and Mathematics:
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, Materials Science, Physics, Astronomy, Statistics.


Eligibility Criteria


Required Application Materials


How to Apply

  1. Visit the official application portal.

  2. Register with your name, email, and password.

  3. Log in and select your area of application:

    • Humanities and Social Sciences

    • Creative Arts (including Journalism and Nonfiction)

    • Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

🔗 Official Website – Harvard Radcliffe Fellowship

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