Embark on a journey of academic refuge with the IIE-SRF Fellowship for the academic year 2024-2025. This fully-funded scholarship is open to international doctoral students facing severe threats to their lives and careers in their home countries. The IIE-SRF Fellowship offers a grant of up to US$25,000, individual health insurance, and a visiting academic appointment for one to two years, with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
**Scholarship Summary:**
- **Level of Study:** PhD (Doctoral)
- **Institution(s):** IIE-SRF
- **Study in:** Host Partners
- **Courses Offered:** Applicants from any discipline can apply to the fellowship
- **Program Period:** One to Two years
- **Deadline:** All year round (Open)
**Scholarship Coverage:**
The IIE-SRF Fellowship provides the following benefits:
- A grant of up to US$25,000
- Individual health insurance
- A visiting academic appointment of up to one year (renewable for a second year)
The final fellowship amount depends on factors such as the location of the host institution, cost of living, and additional contributions from the host institution or other sources.
**Eligibility Criteria:**
To be eligible for the IIE-SRF Fellowship, candidates must meet the following requirements:
- **Language:** English
- **Countries:** Open to all countries
- Professors, senior researchers, and public intellectuals from any academic field or discipline may qualify.
- Applicants are reviewed based on academic qualifications, the quality of their work, and the severity of threats they face.
- Preference is given to scholars with a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field, facing immediate threats to their lives and careers, demonstrating academic accomplishment, and benefiting both home and host academic communities.
**How to Apply for IIE-SRF Fellowship:**
Follow these steps to apply for the IIE-SRF Fellowship:
1. Applicants may apply directly or have a third party submit application materials on their behalf.
2. Required application materials include an application form, academic statement, current CV or resume, personal statement, academic and personal reference letters, a copy of the Ph.D. or higher degree, and samples of recent writing or research publications.
3. Submit all application materials via email (preferred), fax, or post to the Scholar Rescue Fund at the Institute of International Education.
Visit the [Official Website](Official_Website_Link) for detailed information.
Seize this opportunity to continue your doctoral research in a safe academic environment and contribute to global knowledge. The IIE-SRF Fellowship stands as a beacon of support for scholars facing threats, ensuring their academic journey perseveres.