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Fellowship 2025

The Middle East Institute
Washington, DC Full Time
POSTED ON 12/13/2024
AVAILABLE BEFORE 2/21/2025

About the Black Sea Program :

Throughout history, the Greater Middle East has served as a strategic springboard to Europe and Central Asia. Today, the Black Sea region, in particular, finds itself at the heart of Iranian, Russian, and Chinese attempts to shape a new order in this part of the world, comprising cultural, political, commercial, and strategic elements.

In the context of today's strategic competition, MEI's Black Sea Program explores interactions among countries in the extended Black Sea area-Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine-with the Middle East, Russia, and China.

This MEI program examines security, political, economic, and energy relationships, as well as trends that are likely to grow in strategic importance..

About the Black Sea Research Title VIII Fellowship :

The Black Sea Research fellowship is made possible through a grant by the U.S. Department of State’s Program for Research and Training on Eastern Europe and the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (Title VIII).

Black Sea Research fellows will be affiliated with the MEI Black Sea Program for five months in 2025 (May-September 2025).

The specific start and end dates of the fellowship will be determined in coordination with the fellowship director. Five fellows of U.

S. nationality will be selected. Throughout this fellowship program selected fellows will receive training and mentorship, conduct research, travel to the region, and participate in policy dialogue.

Part of the fellowship will take place in hybrid / online mode. Fellows will spend at least one week of their fellowship in Washington, DC.

Three to eight weeks fellows will undertake field research in one country of their choice (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, or Ukraine).

The Black Sea fellowship program aims to strengthen U.S. expertise and understanding of Black Sea countries while facilitating mutual connections between Americans and their regional counterparts.

S. foreign policy. Fellows will complete research projects, including field research, that provide new insights into their chosen topic and tangibly contribute to advancing American understanding of the region.

At the end of the program, fellows will be integrated into the Black Sea Program’s alumni group and MEI will offer fellows the opportunity to become Black Sea Program contributors and / or non-resident fellows.

Eligibility :

Title VIII Black Sea Research Fellows will be selected through an open, merit-based competition process. Candidates must be at the graduate- or post-doctoral level in international affairs, political science, economics, European / East European studies, or a related discipline, and must be U.

S. citizens. The ideal candidate should have substantial research or study experience relating to the Black Sea region, as well as demonstrated interest in one or more of the research areas covered by the MEI Black Sea Program : political, economic, security, democratic, and / or governance challenges in the Black Sea with direct relevance to U.

S. foreign policy. Fellows may be work remotely / virtually from a location of their choosing, but will have to spend a minimum of three weeks over the summer in the country / countries of research and the week of September 8, 2025 in Washington, D.C.

Central to the program will be addressing core U.S. foreign policy objectives, including improving national security by protecting U.

  • S. troops and developing U.S. capabilities; promoting democracy by strengthening democratic values and institutions as well as civil society;
  • engaging with allies to strengthen their resilience against Russian aggression, Chinese strategic presence, and Iranian influence;
  • promoting American and partners’ prosperity by securing commercial opportunities and fostering investment; advancing free-market transition;

and aiding in the fight against corruption by promoting market-oriented economic and governance reforms.

We expect fellows to have excellent research and writing skills and to be able to work independently.

Regional language skills, while not a requirement, are a plus.

Research Proposal :

As part of their application, interested candidates should write and submit a formal research proposal of 1,500 to 2,000 words outlining their proposed research agenda with clear relevance to U.

S. foreign policy in the Black Sea region and preference for in-country placement. This proposal will serve as a baseline reference of what the Research Fellow plans to produce, which may (and likely will) continue to evolve throughout the fellowship.

Application :

To be considered, applications should be submitted no later than December 13, 2024. Interested candidates should complete the online application form on MEI’s website and upload a .

zip file including the following additional materials :

  • Cover letter.
  • 1,500 to 2,000-word research proposal, including timeline with milestones.
  • Up-to-date Resume / CV.
  • Official academic certificate(s) and transcripts.
  • Two references that can speak to the candidate’s qualifications, including proficiency in host country language (if applicable) and feasibility of their research - include full name, title, and contact details of references.
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