The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University partners with the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) to offer this prestigious fellowship. Specifically, the program invites outstanding scholars to conduct research in Washington, D.C. The core theme for the 2026-2027 cycle is “The United States, Europe, and World Order.”
Program Overview
This fellowship targets postdoctoral researchers who focus on transatlantic relations and global governance. Consequently, fellows join a vibrant academic community at one of the world’s leading international relations schools. During the 10-month academic year, fellows conduct independent research, present their findings, and engage with the policy community in Washington, D.C.
Key Benefits
The program provides robust support to ensure scholars can focus entirely on their research. Specifically, the benefits include:
- Monthly Stipend: Fellows receive a generous monthly allowance (typically around €3,000 – €4,500 equivalent, subject to DAAD rates) to cover living expenses.
- Travel Allowance: The fellowship covers round-trip airfare for the fellow and, in some cases, their dependents.
- Research Support: Fellows receive office space at SAIS, access to university libraries, and a budget for research materials.
- Health Insurance: The program includes health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must meet strict academic standards.
- Academic Status: You must hold a PhD or equivalent degree. Crucially, you must have received your degree relatively recently (typically within the last 5 to 7 years).
- Nationality: The program is generally open to German citizens or international scholars with a long-term affiliation with a German university.
- Research Focus: Your proposal must directly address the theme of “The United States, Europe, and World Order.”
- Language: You must demonstrate excellent proficiency in English.
Application Process
- Deadline: January 14, 2026.
- Submission: You submit applications directly to the DAAD portal or the specific SAIS application email as instructed.
- Requirements: You need a detailed research proposal (5-10 pages), a CV, a list of publications, and two letters of recommendation.






