CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship
The Multi-Country Research Fellowship enables US scholars to carry out transnational research in countries across the network of Overseas Research Centers as well as other countries.
The fellowship supports advanced research in the humanities, social sciences, and allied natural sciences for US doctoral candidates, who are ‘all but dissertation’ and scholars who have earned their PhD or a terminal degree. Applicants are eligible to apply as individuals or as teams. Six awards of $12,600 each will be granted. Funding is provided by the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Important information about the fellowship competition:
- Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the United States, at least one of which must host a participating Overseas Research Center (ORC). Click here for a list of the centers.
- The award is for a minimum of 90 days and fellows may travel and carry out research between the period of May 2025 and December 2026. Note the 90 day travel minimum can be split into multiple trips and does not need to be consecutive.
- Fellows must work on their research full-time while they are traveling on the fellowship.
- Six awards of $12,600 each will be granted. The award payment is in the form of a stipend paid directly to the individual.
Information on travel:
Travel advisories may fluctuate in some countries, which CAORC continually monitors. CAORC abides by all US Department of State travel restrictions. Note that in accordance with US Department of State travel warnings, travel is not currently possible to the following countries with Overseas Research Centers: Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Myanmar (Burma), Pakistan (senior scholars may be permitted to travel to Lahore and Islamabad subject to approval), and Yemen.
Please list a tentative travel plan and dates in your application. CAORC will work with fellows to confirm travel plans when the fellowships are awarded.
Notification of fellowship status will be made available to each applicant via email in mid-March, 2025. Fellows are advised that it can take up to six months to obtain necessary research clearances and should plan accordingly.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be US citizens.
Funding is not available for research conducted in the US.
Team projects are admissible and will be evaluated as a single application. Teams should submit one (1) application for the team project and a CV for each member. Note that all team members must fulfill the fellowship eligibility requirements. If awarded, a single grant of $12,600 will be issued to the team.
Independent scholars are eligible to apply.
PhD candidates must be 'all but dissertation' (ABD) by May 2025.
If you have held a Multi-Country Research Fellowship in the past, you must wait three years before you are eligible to apply again.
It is permissible to apply for both the Multi-Country Research Fellowship and the CAORC-NEH Research Fellowship at the same time, but only one fellowship can be awarded to an applicant.
Minority scholars and scholars from Minority Serving Institutions are especially encouraged to apply.
Evaluation criteria:
A multidisciplinary review committee will evaluate applications based on the following criteria below.
Contribution to the applicant's field of research
Feasibility of the research design
Applicant’s qualifications in terms of having the requisite experience and skills to complete the project
Rationale for carrying out the project in the proposed host country(ies) and affiliating with the ORC(s) / Contribution to the intellectual scope of the ORC(s)
Application Deadline: December 5, 2024 at 5:00pm ET (applicants are advised to submit applications well before the deadline in case applicants have questions).
Recommendation Letter Deadline: December 12, 2024 at 5:00pm ET
If you have questions, please email fellowships@caorc.org
For the purposes of obtaining grant funds, you will be required to disclose certain personally identifying information. This information will be shared with our organizational and funding partners, grantees, and co-sponsors of our programs, activities, initiatives, and events. We endeavor to share your personal information only with partners, grantees, and co-sponsors who will respect your personal information. Any information you elect to provide during the application processes relating to gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, or nationality will be used only for the purposes of monitoring diversity and equality and stored confidentially in accordance with applicable legal obligations. Diversity data is reported on anonymously. By submitting your personal details, you agree to allow CAORC and selected third parties to use your personal data in order to process applications, evaluate and assess research outputs and impact arising from grants and awards, and to process award finances and payments were relevant.
2025 CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship
The Multi-Country Research Fellowship enables US scholars to carry out transnational research in countries across the network of Overseas Research Centers as well as other countries.
The fellowship supports advanced research in the humanities, social sciences, and allied natural sciences for US doctoral candidates, who are ‘all but dissertation’ and scholars who have earned their PhD or a terminal degree. Applicants are eligible to apply as individuals or as teams. Six awards of $12,600 each will be granted. Funding is provided by the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Important information about the fellowship competition:
- Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the United States, at least one of which must host a participating Overseas Research Center (ORC). Click here for a list of the centers.
- The award is for a minimum of 90 days and fellows may travel and carry out research between the period of May 2025 and December 2026. Note the 90 day travel minimum can be split into multiple trips and does not need to be consecutive.
- Fellows must work on their research full-time while they are traveling on the fellowship.
- Six awards of $12,600 each will be granted. The award payment is in the form of a stipend paid directly to the individual.
Information on travel:
Travel advisories may fluctuate in some countries, which CAORC continually monitors. CAORC abides by all US Department of State travel restrictions. Note that in accordance with US Department of State travel warnings, travel is not currently possible to the following countries with Overseas Research Centers: Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Myanmar (Burma), Pakistan (senior scholars may be permitted to travel to Lahore and Islamabad subject to approval), and Yemen.
Please list a tentative travel plan and dates in your application. CAORC will work with fellows to confirm travel plans when the fellowships are awarded.
Notification of fellowship status will be made available to each applicant via email in mid-March, 2025. Fellows are advised that it can take up to six months to obtain necessary research clearances and should plan accordingly.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be US citizens.
Funding is not available for research conducted in the US.
Team projects are admissible and will be evaluated as a single application. Teams should submit one (1) application for the team project and a CV for each member. Note that all team members must fulfill the fellowship eligibility requirements. If awarded, a single grant of $12,600 will be issued to the team.
Independent scholars are eligible to apply.
PhD candidates must be 'all but dissertation' (ABD) by May 2025.
If you have held a Multi-Country Research Fellowship in the past, you must wait three years before you are eligible to apply again.
It is permissible to apply for both the Multi-Country Research Fellowship and the CAORC-NEH Research Fellowship at the same time, but only one fellowship can be awarded to an applicant.
Minority scholars and scholars from Minority Serving Institutions are especially encouraged to apply.
Evaluation criteria:
A multidisciplinary review committee will evaluate applications based on the following criteria below.
Contribution to the applicant's field of research
Feasibility of the research design
Applicant’s qualifications in terms of having the requisite experience and skills to complete the project
Rationale for carrying out the project in the proposed host country(ies) and affiliating with the ORC(s) / Contribution to the intellectual scope of the ORC(s)
Application Deadline: December 5, 2024 at 5:00pm ET (applicants are advised to submit applications well before the deadline in case applicants have questions).
Recommendation Letter Deadline: December 12, 2024 at 5:00pm ET
If you have questions, please email fellowships@caorc.org
For the purposes of obtaining grant funds, you will be required to disclose certain personally identifying information. This information will be shared with our organizational and funding partners, grantees, and co-sponsors of our programs, activities, initiatives, and events. We endeavor to share your personal information only with partners, grantees, and co-sponsors who will respect your personal information. Any information you elect to provide during the application processes relating to gender, age, disability, ethnic origin, or nationality will be used only for the purposes of monitoring diversity and equality and stored confidentially in accordance with applicable legal obligations. Diversity data is reported on anonymously. By submitting your personal details, you agree to allow CAORC and selected third parties to use your personal data in order to process applications, evaluate and assess research outputs and impact arising from grants and awards, and to process award finances and payments were relevant.