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Chateaubriand Fellowship Program

The Chateaubriand fellowship program allows young scholars to broaden their experience and networks by spending several months at a French higher-education institution. The fellows will be able to engage in dissertation research and interact with a French mentor and scholars. We offer three types of fellowships:

  • Fall Fellowship, 4 months
  • Spring Fellowship, 4 months

Calendar for the 2025-2026 academic year

  • Application deadline: January 10, 2025 at 12:00 pm (noon) EST
  • Award Notification: May 2025

Benefits

  • Monthly allowance (up to 1704 euros/month, it cannot be added to other French State funded fellowships like Fulbright during the duration of your stay in France)
  • A round trip ticket to France
  • Health insurance for the duration of the fellowship

Selection processApplications are evaluated both by a French and an American scholar, before being reviewed by a final selection committee. Selection criteria are as follow:

  • Academic relevance of the research project
  • Applicant’s command of the subject
  • Applicant’s command of the Literature in the Field
  • Added Value of Research in France
  • Contribution to FR/US Research Dialogue

How to applyTo apply, please fill in the online form. You will be asked to provide the following information:

  • Contact details
  • Academic background (degrees, fellowships)
  • Main accomplishments (awards, publications, conferences, etc.)
  • Research project in the U.S. (summary, U.S. advisor contact details)
  • Research project in France (summary, French advisor contact details)

Requested documentsPlease upload the following documents with your application:

  • Detailed description of your research project
  • Letter of agreement from your U.S. research advisor
  • Letter of invitation from your project advisor in France
  • A letter of recommendation
  • Copies of your transcripts

We will not review incomplete applications. Please consult the guidelines for instructions, including content and format requirements.   Optional documents:

  • Second letter of recommendation from a professor who knows your work but who is not your US or French advisor.
  • Joint supervision Agreement (co-tutelle): if your PhD is being carried out under a joint agreement between a US and a French university (co-tutelle), please provide the official agreement between your PhD advisor and your host professor for a joint supervision.

  • You must be currently working on your PhD
  • You must be registered in an American university (US citizenship is not required; however, French citizens are not eligible, dual French citizens are also not eligible)
  • All HSS research topics are eligible including law, political science and economics
  • You must obtain a letter of agreement from your advisor(s) in the U.S., as well as a letter of invitation from a professor affiliated with a French university or research institution
  • Your US and French advisors must agree to co-supervise part of your thesis
  • Knowledge of French is not mandatory and is left to the discretion of the host institution

Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Chateaubriand Fellowship Program

Address: 4101 Reservoir Road NW Washington, DC 20007 USA

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Grant

Final Deadline:

Jan 10, 2025

Funding Amount:

$1,854

Questions and Answers

Commonly asked questions about this funding opportunity from the host and other attendees.

I am not a US citizen, but I am enrolled in an American University. Am I eligible to apply?

Yes. Non-U.S. nationals are eligible to apply for a Chateaubriand Fellowship as long as they are currently enrolled in an American university. However, French citizens are not eligible to apply.
The HSS Chateaubriand Fellowship program is not designed for Master’s or Bachelor’s students. The grants are specifically reserved for Ph.D. students. Please visit our website www.frenchculture.org for more information about our other grants and fellowships.
The first person to ask is your PhD advisor and the head of your department at your university. The history of collaboration between your institution and the French institution is taken into account during the selection process. If your institution does not have any collaboration with a French institution or if you want to start a new collaboration with another French institution, please visit Campus France USA’s website for more information about French institutions and PhD programs: http://www.usa.campusfrance.org/en/. We encourage students to connect with professors in France who already have some contacts with the American supervisors. If there is no such contact, we strongly recommend that you discuss your research project well in advance (at least a semester) with your French professor.
The agreement letter from your PhD advisor in the US and the invitation letter from your supervisor in France are both mandatory documents. The agreement letter should include that your PhD advisor in the US is agreeing that part of your thesis research will be performed in France under the supervision of your French Advisor. This letter should also highlight your work, explain how a stay in France would be useful to both the lab and your project and how it will strengthen the existing or planned collaboration between your home and host laboratories. While the invitation letter should also demonstrate why you need to do your research in France and how your mobility is an asset for your research team in France. The invitation letter should mention: The name of the host institution in France The name of the research Unit (UMR, UPR, US, etc.). For joint research units, please mention all institutions involved. Name of the supervisor in France Former, existing and expected research collaborations, academic cooperation and programs between both institutions (in the US and in France), when applicable. The letter should explain how the candidate would be integrated to the French research unit as a foreign PhD student.
No, you do not need to provide an English translation of documents written in French.
Each application receives two evaluations : one from a French scholar, the other from an American scholar. The candidates’ applications and the scholars’ recommendations are then reviewed by a final selection committee. The criteria taken into account include: Academic relevance of the research project Beneficial effects of a research trip to France Student’s command of the subject Contribution of the project to the global France/US academic exchange context
Traditionally, the selection committee meets at the end of April. Results will be sent by e-mail early in May. funded research projects.

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